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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI 00000000000O0C0OCGOCFC PreWar Offer! ZAYAS IN FINANCIAL MOVE T0 AID CUBA D. C, MAY 22 FEDERAL AGENCIES - REGROUPED IN NEW SYSTEM PROPOSED ! (Continued from First Page.) tion of certain services or their trans- 1921—PART 1 responsibility for all work that can | be delegated to subordinate agencies. | Among the responsibilities of the | national government is that of pro- viding for the conduct of public af- fairs in dependencies. The general policy has been that of creating eacvh dependency fitted for the éxercise of | self governing powers inte a distinct | body corporate and of turning over to it all powers and responsibilities for dent and the administrative branch of direct responsibility for the execy tion of these provisions, but will tend SLIP COVER FOR LABOR ONLY REGARDLESS OF SIZE the end advancement in to promote fundamental crament of View—self-gove the [ Also Urges'in Message Elec- |fer to other departmtnts. 1t examina-|the mmnagement of I1ta local affaire. : ‘ o N tion is made of these several proposals TM-‘ Eoncy 'bc: not - been- hnmprr i . : it will be found that carried out in respect to three im- | : | tion of Chief Executive Ul be that they conflict In & | hortant ‘dependent territitorics, the ® / i £ number of respects. 'his results from | out. These three are Alaska, the | / by Dlrect VOte the fact that each iInterest is concerned ?l!trlcfi of Columbia and the Panama ! T'roviding materials are purchased her : - with its own affairs and desires to pro- Llll':‘lln:lndOICl‘l;‘ll Zon: ] i The ])rv;u-rinnm i® now :xlt 'hil to have your Pyithe At 2 ese cases; particularly | suite of furniture measured for slip covers. / HA\‘,A"‘““"‘“' e Sl mote them regardless of the bearing | Alaska and the District of Columbla, | Cretonnes. Linens, Damasks. « from IPe o0 SLI per yvard / cial 'fl“l;xu - ‘l’.‘ kJ-—nm»‘“‘ “" that the action advocated may have on ;:l‘enfllillllnlnhll fgc:!e{'l:l'nel"\l. hnnl"fl;\-‘ Phone us and one of our representatives will call with full line | < “asures, looking to economy in |other interests. ng the fac at it has made |}| of samples. : / Rovernmental administration, con- i 5 provision for a local government for . / {uttutional “reforms. "including elec- Thus, for example, the proposition |each, continues itself to direct and | High-grade Furniture made to order 7t half of store prices. n of the president by direct volc.|of the engineers for a department of | control the conduct of many purely |l | e alng make a specialty of repairing, reap Actual pre jand methous by which the govern-|jublic works takes the form of the |1ocal activities and to make use of ing of Furniture. Sver Vel nent can aid banking institutions to | V0w 0 Lt S e e art. | PUTElY federal agencies for the per- | |rise from the present chaos- to ror-! : e existing Depart- | formance of local activities in these Terms cut f| & jnaley. are included in recommenda- | ment of the Interior as such a depart- | dependencies, it is argued. | HOLS only $2 to S ::::‘\;“:"‘:‘::ch 1:».;-.«1;;“ A"r:;lo ‘z;._\h.\!,\:mem, and, to accomplish this, pro- ’d'l‘l;lem-’f;ptl(tm}aor lh!dpoll(-ly .d‘vocau 5 od yesterday. made in his| o & 3 urged, not only re- b 3 : ¢ week! A ornd [Brac mesmuze To “congrens dvere e O T o e on | Jound to the beneflt of "the mationa | Manufacturers of | Lgholstefidw Furniture < oon at a joint session o services ol - y relieving Congress | W. b 1voth houses. ment to other existing departments, | [rom the necessity for legislating and NESITEIE s taeek h 5 . Others Fcenomy measures include the re-|with little regard as to whether the |MAKing financial provision for the de- | 2 Doors From Goldenberg's Phone Main 3419 Yo 7O {@uction of the proposcd budget for i interests of sich services will be serv. | t2118 of administration, and the presi- | / @t .f""; 'liml-a:)r.\ -ar botzmnin]': J;‘]!M :,";r;\;‘;!ed thereby or not. | = | ota approximately X i - - " fi lm‘\\'»vn £50.000,000 and $60,00 i Object to Plecemenl W 7 ;?J “fil 27 0 S N X 4 {7 ,\"7 X[ > does { mental department except that of jStitute to the reorzanization commit- B o > | both? i education. tee that it is impossible to handle the !¢ \ “ Reforms Advocated. ‘prnblem in this piecemeal way. \Vhilé i » constitutional reforms advo-lis required is that the entire organiza- ® In O g pletion of e toin of the administrative branch of /8 ollarwise oras i -ect vote of the people; aholition ; the izovernment shall be considered as ; {\RY) o & ‘rul;‘l for a two-thirds quorum ; a whole at one time. In this A n both houses of congress before | ipic wav oniv (he institute & (U can save at least se, to pay for an ! + can be opened; creation of A | Fay only, U . = 5 Ao $2 washing abuse, to pay { T T, S D kaveentoh by & | vinced. i+ It pousible to work out a | ifference between ""A man aweekwithanABC A B C out of what it saves. {commission, to include Havana and | fcheme that will take account of con- = - El S % 1921 incarby suburbe: abolition of the con- | ficting considerations and produce a ! (" PERYY . edri aun- = - = There is a Tatitutional fmmanive for membere of | Scheme of organization based upon | to see you, sir, an dentle- dress: and that is REFUTATION A B C for ever lthe leg leaving them liable | fcientific principles consistently ad- = o) I i 2 A BC washers have led in y Ees Thsaiicor oot ma o e ool aeliben 1 o 3 of h & all ifnow takes to reputation since 1909—twelve purse: $100, $125, e e e o O orm | made by ihe instituts and on that o~ man calling, sir, 1s otten the vears of success is behind them! Thoroughly perfected by time. More than 200,000 satisfied owners. Sold by the best dealers all over the U. S. and in 21 foreign countries. Guaranteed byagreat twenty acre, $2,000,000 factory, finan- cially strong as Gibraltar. commented of mination. reported and upon in detail, a definite scheme 1egrouping of the administrative ser ices is proposed to correct the evils ! of the existing system, and to resuit in an organization comparable in e 8. Treaty. l:‘olfi‘r:‘c\ to any government in the |,;In connection with his recommenda- | " In its outline of organization the in- tions of financial matters, the presi- | stitute makes clear tie dis.nct boun slent reiterated the necessity of | daries and make-up of the legislative $155, $170' The sooner you de- cide the more you save: each week’s delay simply loses you another pay- buyone! Before- wat terms and valtes are back; yoir wait is over; supmer isat hand with its big wash- ]nf municipal goviernment. forms. which must receiv -thirds n jority in the congress. | also must be approved at a con- { stituent convention within six months !from their passase. ! Would Revine U difference between wearing a soft and a starched collar, or a starched collar plain laundered and one TOLMANIZED! The Tolman Laundry { H Important! Buyan A BCand H nitiating negotiations f evisi = i e y . i v th*s‘lveek soviincrerownanorphan:” MeRL. Qct;hls e e ) s bty Lesty | A s o e e reorghnis = {with the United States, espec cdlia i e 3 d" SNcoma aun d m el WEESe O LERE [S far ws 0l afects Cubas. prineipal | “Gn e Changes broposed. the ad- ress, to end laundry bills, to waited for values to get back | Preducts—sugar and fobacco, ministrative services now under the | Discussion of anoiher feature of the { financial cris i brought a direct control of Congress are trans- ferred to the administrative branch and regrouped with services that fall} the scarci recommendation dent of the advisability of bankers v of specie, | from the spire clothes from costly to normal: and here they are! P . . | bre: 3 li e s class inde- i WL N7 See Our Special Demonstration this week! Observe how | Studying the nocessity of. forming a con- | 0 (he same feld, The class of inde Eo W Markenpes wemeus well each A B C is made, how convenient to use. Comparison will con- [ otes” any ot banie, which could Jasuc | strivped of those e frnicniaral Cor 6th and CSts. N.W. vince you thatan A BC, always agood investment, now is even more Kovernment, but not intrude in in-|9f @ purely adminisirative character: and which consequently. should find a place in one of the othef of the ad- | i minisirative departments. On the other hand, certain s ces now in ! the departments have been trans- |’ ferred lo this class, due to_the fact that they are not functional services. 1 | |in .the scnse of existing for the pur- | 1 dividual negotiations. I The growing need for a {of communications and another of labor {alsd was emphasized. Developing the !idea of intensifving the efforts of the { various departments, President 2 i jspeaking of the work of the state ! partment said { Urzea Clow ational Relations. “It must give inte 80 on this pre-war value basis. Sce and believe! Or ask for catalog. department | Methods that put life in the threads of your collars m " Webster Electric Co. DISTRIBUTORS Next to 714 9th Street NW. . =0 / ; Phone Main 5150—Franklin 7346 pose of rendering service to the put beauty their public. All of the departments provided for are of a strictly unifunctional char- acter in the sense that 211 of the serv- ices comprehended under a depart- {ment have as their special functions | &= the performance of duties pertainini {to the general function of the de- partments in which they are located: | office, with its subordinate agenc \ =) 2 the office of the superintendent of Gen. Crowder, after aiding in the formu- ; documents, be made an independent ' ation of the new administration's pro- | eStablishment and be grouped hi 5 gram, will remain long enough to see |the other general supply services of congress completc the vast amount of | the government. Now come into their own king- dom of Fashion. igent care to our| relations with the United States, which | tis interested for various reasons in our political and economic development, and with whose gencral interests we wish to align our interests in so far as it may | be_compatible with our national duties.” | “The troublous Cuban political situa tion appears to have ended, temporarily at least, with the inauguration of Dr.| Recommendations an to Comgrenn. Zayvas; the & Ciiminated: pa. che “recommendations | S0 much for the general scheme. [n igetting down to specific act.on. the ¢ recommendations with regard to Congress are: » B (1) That the government printi immaculateness— TOLMANIZE! Phone Franklin 71 jof President Zayas in his message to | ispeci { congress show what means the admin- tration hopes to adopt to lift the ountry from its present banking and { commercial difficulties. It is not vet settled whether Mal 3 v 0000000060000 0COOCS legislation which will be required to put | (2) That the Library of Congress the program on a working basis, al- |be transferred to the proposed de- though both former President Menocal artment of education and science. and President Zayas have gone of-: (3) That the Nafional Botanic Gar- ficially on record in favor of the United {den be transierred to the government States allowing him to continue his!of the District of Columbia. !advisory work for the Cuban gover; (1) That the office Qf the architect {ment. the Capitol be transferred from 4 5¢c 4C-Inch Sheer i ) jillle Department of the Interior u.% CGRGANDY | PRESIDENT SENDS HIS | 05" ac tne pubiic uitaings com- | mission be reconstituted and be made | one of the general supply services of | he government. ! (6) That the national forest reser- vation commission _be _reconstituted AN. 21.—p; jand made one of the subordinate _HAVANA. May = 21.—President |ggencies of the proposed department Zayas yesterday received the fol- o1 public works and public domain. lowing cablegram from President | The reasons for recommending these Harding: | changes are two-fold; one, that it is “On this. fcontrary to correct principles of fl X | GOOD WILL TO ZAYAS, | i AS HE TAKES OFFICE kY KAUFMAN 1316 01324. 7™ ST.N.W. A GREAT UNDERPRICE PURCHASE AND SALE OF 300 ore oniy—exiey piece and perfe. the annivergary of the | independence of Cuba, I sewd (o jBanization to have these purel 5 FIN 4 ! your excellency my most iministrative agencies directly at- E GEORGETTE CREPE, LACE, SATIN AND TAFFETA| i, o iits | BIRR simier iy’ 2 PSS = = e itwo, that it is desirable that these iservices shall be grouped with the fother administrative services having | {the same general function to perform. and which should consequently have during which. I am confident, the tdirect working relations with each honds of friendship between the !other. United States and Cuba will grow | even stronger. i “Please accept as well my best i tion of the high office of president i of the republic. {1 wish to express to your excel- lency my most earnest hope for i the success of your administration, Prices notably moderate. DRESSES Values That Sold Up to $25 and $39 Freshly General Administration. unpacked—and a <ale of beautiful Establishment of a bureau of gen- “Jg;i}zr;:"‘i}r:’?:fk” rose A.v"l Harding blue beaded L e afor Y Gur Dersonal happi- | p.i agministration as a subordinate f. LR el Ly overskirt, sash and To this message/Senor Zayas re- |service under the executive office of Faigitaine cficcts, fop misses and women. | Also | Dplied: ithe President. which shall absorb the a_large collection of smart lace and satin com- “I am profoundly gratified ; !present existing independent estab- binations. in black. navy and brown. Popular | Your cordial felicitations on this. . lishment, the bureau of efficiency, is mignonette and messaline models in #1l the very the anniversary day of the consti- !recommended. It is declared difficult 98¢ tution of Cuba, and, at the same time, the date of my elevation to the presidency. 1 return an affec- tionate salutation. and I am con- fident that the bonds of friendship and of good relations of every kind will each day become stronger be- tween the United States and Cuba, !to vxaggerate the importance of hav- {ing this action taken, if the admin- {istrative branch of the national go |urnm(~nl is to be put upon a really i latest fashions that styles are original. nomenal! can Re: he imagined. And the the values are phe- *1.29 White Washable Kidskin Strap Sandal; high or Baby Louis heel. s ke Pemp; welt ~ole White Kidskin - San- dal; buckled instep strap; full Louis heel. efficient basis. In a way the funda mental end sought by both the move iment for the putting of the adminis | tration of the financial affairs of the Doulle Bed Crochet Double Bed Bleached BEDSPRE Q DS “Permit me also to express m. 1 i i Y |government upon a scientific budget- ! SHEEIS Wwishes for your personal happi- |4ry basis, and of reorganizing the |administrative services of the gov- In replying to an offer of co-op- |irpment so as to make the system ! tion from Gen. Jose Miguel Go- | Fine Mustin o e S © Vrante ally nel i mez, the defe: = of organization one conforming to siarly seil at $130 and perfect Py randsithut (iallyde i upitol $154Y iTary; 7 the defeated liberal presiden. | (1 0 2 D i 2 a roticeabl, lial ~candidate, President Zayas e ¥ s "“"““ said: system, is that of making it possible | for the President efficiently to per- | form his duties as head of the ad- ministration. - i The theory underlying both of these ireforms is, in a word, that the Presi- dent shall become, in effect, the gen- ——— eral manager of the government co poration. As such his relations a responsibilities to the’” general dé- partments will be analagous to those TECH BOYS BANQUET. | ¥ of the heads of departments to the Cadets in Full Uniform Hear Ad- |subordinate services comprehended by | {such departments. dress by Sen 3 c Scnstor Walsh. Independent Office Officers and men $5 Lonsdale Middy Dresses H I appreciate vour salutati. { this solemn day. and, eag:r“lou" S bring about ~ cordial relations among all Cubans, T will view with bleasure vour co-operation in the work of the government. Sale of Fine Percale Bungalow Aprons Girls’ 2 to 14 Years Gingham Dresses i3 White Nubuck >ports Pump. trimmed with black or brown leather: white ivory soles and military heel. White Kidskin Sports Ox- Nubuck fords: wing-tip: white ivory leather sole and military heel. White Fwo- Strap Pump. Tan leather. trimmed or all white: wing tip. of Company C of estab- Teen_ High Schoot holg mD ' Regrouping of independent banquet 1ast night at the Cairo Apacs. | lishments is a featurc of the reor- . ment. The cadets attended in’ ful] | Banization proposals. The institute \ and beautsfaly lll:;"n! unif.irm. would have general nuupxyr srr\&l ade. he gucs 5 previously referred t ) (-The Eucal of Nonor included Frani | several times’ previoutly pensions and insurance services and public utilities services. It considers the possible relief of the Interstate e principal of Tech, Frank Woodward, assistant nrlncill:nnlt! Lieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U, S. # retired. and Lieut. Rihard R. Day, 0t of fast col inghams: Striped P cale Aprons waisthand: $2 Girlx' White DRESSES, Gt rurn White Nubuck Sports Ox- Caite Nubuck White “Reignskin’ Sports cut and contrast g (ommerce Commission of all duties of < 3 L : i PEo T 2 SOnCE N SEe U. ., military instructors of |an administrative character. It con- Sole Strap Pump. with full inrd:\mh !)a]l strap: \\'hnc Oxford: white ivory leather 98, S the cadet corps . An address was maqy | siders the possible consolidation of Louis heel. ivory sole and low heel. sole and military heel. C by Senator Walsh of Massachusctts. | the Interstate Commerce Commission ? and the United States Shipping Board into a single Interstate and ‘oreign Commerce Commission. | Recommendation is also made for an independent office of controller and auditor general. This is based on the distinction, _clearly _explained, be- {ween functions of financial adminis- tration and financial control. The eed | for consolidation of the offices of con- troller of the Treasury and auditors for the severa ldepartments is em-; phasized. i Relief of the national government from detailed care of its wards—the | territories and dependencies, including the federal city, the District of Co- lumbia—is urged. As has more than once been pointed out, the nationai Zovernment is now literally stagger- | fag under the burden of responsibili- | ties resting upon it. To an increasing extent Congress is encountering difficul- ty in finding the time to attend to! matters of legislation regarding mak- ing financial provision for and exer- cising a proper control over the many | administrative agencies under its di- | Tection. To a carcely less degree th President and his chief executive of- | ficers are embarrassed in’performing $4.95 $6.45 The Wanted Checks in 32-Inch DRESS GINGHAM Variety @ fast « ors—popular bands « tuat sells reguarly ut About 78 Fine ‘BOYS’ SUITS Special Lot of Tan Linene C|STAMPED GooDS 10¢ i LAKE SHIPS COLLIDE. CLEVELAND, Ohio. May 23 —Ini i collision in the outer harbor off the Cleveland breakwater tonight the lake | freighters Powell Stackhouse and |laketon were slightly damaged when ‘lhey attempted to pass each other. The damage was not serious. The | Powell Stackhouse was inbound with llore when the Laketon, a Canadian h:?“)"eraded with coal, loomed in front Holes were torn in both ships b, the force of the colli v 3 the boats to docks.” " TUS3towed | — | NO PEACE DECISION. Porter Resolution May Be Substi- tute for Xnox Measure. Republican members of the House foreign affairs committee conferred on peace resolution plans yesterday 1 pads e 5 e Children's Fine Ribbed HOSE 15¢ t colors, black and sdovan Hose, o all to 8. Duran Variets Tray Covers and Centerpieces @ dnrge assor Lenterpleces in Sale of White SLIPPERS, PUMPS, OXFORDS $).95 2 Values, $3.50 0 $5 for Women White Duck Nurses” Ox- rd. full toe. welt sole, me- 4 divm heel with O'Sullivan i rubber heel attached White Canvas Two-But- ton Strap Pump, leather sole with white ivory welt, medium toe, low heel. White “Marcella” Cloth Sports Oxford; ivory welt sole and military heel S LD 414 9% St White Hosiery Full Fashioned Silks $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 One and two 1 et fine hight and est styles and in fu o 16 y tape senmen made pants Iark mixed patterns in the Int Ties| mad, whit scconds of ® fa- i make. » styles for warm weather and vacation xear. One-strap and Crosd-strap 1 . Novelty Oxfords, Mary Jane Slippers; v of popular duck and canvas; in sizes to 8; with all styles of heels. The ideal mps, Theo without reaching any decision. They said indications were that the reso- lution ocered by Chairmdn Porter. declaring the war between the United States and Germany and Austria ter- minated, would be reported as a sub- stitute for the Knox measure adopted by the Senate to repeal the war declaration. i their duties of seeing that these ad- ministrative agencies are funchoning properly and with due regard for the interests they are intended ‘o serve. Affairs of Dependenefes. No effort should be spared to relieve the national government of direet Clocks, $3.50 | Laces, $4.50 | Cor 7% &K 1914-16 Pa. Ave 233PaAve SE

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