Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 28

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DEMOCRATS MAY TIEUP TREATIES The Senate .democrats: in caucus today, determined that they would insist upon “reasonable conslderation™ of the Harding treaties with Germany, Austria and Hungary. Follawing the meeting, Minority Leader Underwood said frankly that if reasonable con- sideration of the treatids was not given by the republicans and-any at- t2mpt was made to rush them through, the democrats would prevent their ratification. He said that athe.plan for night sessions to discuss the treaties did not meet with the approval of the democraats, who did .not consider such a course rensonahle considera- tion.” Further Delay Seen. The decision of the conferénce to|of the bureau of internal revenue, demand reasonable consideration of (one of whom was concealed behind intérpreted as;the dresser. the treaties was meaning that there would,be some delay in the ratification 'of these treaties. The democrats wiii leave each sen- ator to vote on ratification- of the treaties as he pleases. There will be no attempt to bind ‘the democratic senators to partisan action. them will .vote_for ratification, not because they bilieve that the, trea- Many of |into custody while engaged at his INCOME TAX BRIBE | ATTEMPT CHARGEDl (Continued from First Page.) he was only acting as an agent for the taxpayers, dnd was not satisfied as to whether or not the taxpayers would be satisfied with only the cor- respondence, not securing the returns, but that he would get into communi- {cation with one of, the taxpayers in i,‘:lcagn and advise of the results ater. Mlee- Returns. “Underwood left and returned to the hotel the same evening at 9 o'clock, stating that he had gotten in touch ;wlth Rickmeier, and inasmuch as the taxpayer had indicated that he would k!lol be satisfied about the returns, ad- ¥ised that he (Underwood) would Secure the returns the following {morning and deliver same at the hotel {by 8:30. Underwood appeared at the hotel at the appointed hour with thel Teturns, and after the taxpayer's sup- | posed representative examined the re- turns, Underwood was informed that he was in the hands of special agents “Underwood was immediately taken to the Treasury Department and close- 1y questioned by special agents, and in this interview a full confession was secured from him regarding the at- ltempted bribe. A few minutes later the special agents took Rickmeier desik in the personal audit ‘saction, income tax unit of the bureau of in- ternal revenue.” ties are what they. shoutd be, but be- cause they believe M is time to brinw the technical state of war to an end. The discussion at the conference to- day was declared to be entirely har- nonious. No resolutions regurding | the treaties were presented. . Underwood to See Lodge. It is expected that Senator Under- woad will confer with Senator Lodge. 13‘,,",0] R SaaTe bl ne iacwitell the republican leader, during the).,q the schiool will reopen next Mon- | day, and that an cffort will be made to zet together on what is “reason-|day night. A1 Comeideration” " of | the |treaty.| ol “pPiintments to the facult Senator Lodge sail that he had ne Qesire %o be unreasonable. but that he did desire’ action on the trea and that the democrals should co sent to fix some -time for voting the German treaty. il He_indicated that he would have[ing and no objection to the laying aside of [ing: EIGHT JOIN FACULTY. Eight men and women have been added to the faculty of the Knights of Columbus Evening School, accord- ing to Dr. Frank O'Hara, dean of the George P. Comer. bookkeep ling and ac I noily. typeiritin C. - | shorthan F. Victory, stenography J. De Siqueira Coutinho. Portuguese ferrari, Italian: Philip I bhookkeeping and account J. O'Rourke. public speak treaty with mn,n) could be con- ered at day | sessions the | Senate. But unless the democrats | are willing to specify some time for bringing the debaté on the treaty to a conclusion, Senator Lodge said he would go ahead with his plan for night sessions to discuss the treaty. The democrats are planing to force the republicans to keep a quorum of | the Senate In the Senaté chamber at | all_night sesions for the considera- | tion of the treaty. " Unless rome agreement is reached between Senator Lodge and Senator Underwood today, another night | screlon to disvuss the treaty will be ! ‘Reld tonight. Continue Debate Tomight. = | The Senate is to continye its debate ! on the new peace treatiés with Ger- many, Austria and Hungary at a se: sion tonight, but unless more interest fs displayed than was the casé last; night, when a session was held under | a gentleman's agreement for debate only, republican leaders are expected | o press for an early vote. Only forty-two senators answered the roil call Tast night at 8 o'clock, & half hour then elapsed before any one took the floor, and after Senator Kellogg. republican, Minnesota, had spoken 1n support of tHe treaties for an hour adjournment was taken without any one else entering the debate. “We can't wage war on the side of England, Japan. France and othe; tions,” Senator Kellogg said then ignore them in negotiating a He also asserted that “all, the_ills of Europe % Cor. 6th and C ‘all nnot be laid to ould not lapse into chaos without this nation being affected, Senator Kellogg said: “The hope of restoration of order, | prosperity and happiness in luurope\ lies in the maintenance of gowern- ments existing there today." The Minnesota senator said he was not an advocate of meddling in all ! Furepean affairs. -but the United States had and would continue to have many important interésts touched by European developments. Tt would require months, perhaps | years. of megotiation with the .allies, | Senator Kellogg declared, should the United States.attémpt to negotiate a | treaty with Germany and ignore the Versailles treaty. Tt is time that peace was declared,” | said in conclusio Mfl@@@m %@E&E EDMONSTON'S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM -Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. The Human maintain my ‘comfort NN We Feature a . New Last—Foot Form Last —ALL' LEATHERS— -In-Black, Brown & White 7 : It represents a higher develop-- - - ment,:which in turn means’a parti- cularly stylish boot possessing those corrective points that are especially valuable to foot health. Note those points in the:illustration -that con- tribute to comfon‘t. For Service as well as Value for the money, Foot Forms are unique 5. EDMONSTON & Incorporated 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Tie Up to Tolman HE glamour of a good- : Iookmg tie can't lnde a E collar poorly laundcrcrl Give your tie a TOE- ' MANIZED background. 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