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] L : THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921 - VOTELESSPUGHT | IPLANS LAW GHANGE™” ** cSxmirt e v acnrnmnve e “sncamzsrion e arrmer: oes ARMS DELEGATES George H. Chandlee, senior memb A. Edison, but left in an ex- Commissioner Oyster Speaks i :[:‘:‘::.z::‘::-::rm:m mis | [D. C. Surveyor WMd;Elim- to One of Four Postal noien gunching, drave 27,3 | | Inate the Danger of Ejée- Conventions. af d e block: . 4 Riek occupled. onty' one_tenth tion of Dwellers. ] i - Be Used in Cities 2 o . Bt 7777 1 lof the firm of Chandlee & Chandles NEW YORK, October 1l— e i . L 7 | patent attorneys, and & native of thi Engiucers interested In suow L i i Gl ; { city, died early today at Homeopathic . s U | removal from vity streets have 2 - % | Hospital, Interment will be at Glen- | conatdered perfecting a machine e g 2 i G S ¢ F wood .cemetery. ——— | bulit forty Years axo by Thomas 5 b : ; Mr. Chandlee, who had been prom!- nent in patent law ercles here for i many years, was born in Washington | fifty-one years ago. His home was Root ‘0 Arrlve and Go 'nto at 3750 Northampton street, Chevy Chase. D."C. He had been in fafling | Conference on Par- )Ile)u,llh for eral munlhll lml:il "yul‘ sbout two weeks ago his condition | became rapidly worse. ley Plans. Mr. Chandlee was one of the moxst | prominent patent lawyers of thel | | whickh occupied only | the mpace of the fai | | ond made removal easy. In a | ry Hughes today issued call« The voteless plight of the residents Heveral thousand alley dwellers in letter from Mr. Kdison, recentl e y h vide rle of | for the i o = of the National Capital was outlined | | rend at a forum on “smow rr! the Distrlct, who face ejection from '(;’Il:'"':‘? ;‘:l‘dm;]h;l': “‘}“;m"‘a":‘ o irc;’r\e;:“:;x;lllv-mexm.‘ of the Americar to two of the four postal conventlons moval (n cities,™ the fnventor thelr homes with the going into ef- {all over the country. He s survived | €3 to the armament 1i by his mother, Mrs. Martha A. Chand- | tation conference tomorrow at 1 lee; hiv wite, Grace Fulton Chandle o'clock at the State Department. three brothers, Wil . an fllus- | The arrivs ey Virator; Horsce C.. junior member of | ‘,‘;’.’l.l“”“' In this city tomorrow the Datent law fiim: Harry Ellia, and | ©f Flibu Root will be followed by th: !(;ur nAhnu-v-\ )klu,; (;Tuv E. CI an.:;n.irlrs( meeting of the delegation. Mrs. 1. Chadwic, Mrs. @ Mr. Root is coming for D. G. Davis and. Mrs of the preliminarsm e He was the son of the 1 Am 1 delegation and there will E. Chandlee, for many years a lead-|be available when the four delgates ing citizen of Washington. Funeral|get together reports as 1o the prog. plans have not been completed. ress made by various government de which opened today in Washington. fect of the alley law, a year from the Commissioner James F. Oyster ask- day the peace treaty is ratified, are ¢d the 2id of first and second class i tuproving and modernising his | [DPromised rellef In & plan worked out postmasters in helping secure na-| | inventiom, by Melvin C. Haxen, District sur- tional representation in Congress for| &= veyor, which will be submitted to the the District. at the opening sesslon - Commiusioners in the next few duys. ut the National Museum o\f.'l\-:‘.?;'*';lxx:u_.- nf\;‘ E. K. Nutt, vice presidents, | Congress directed the law should vention of the National Assoctation |after whioh roll call of officers, rll |not pperate untll a year from the S Bosimnaters: ¢nil of states und reports of the na- | & it Peed Wl = Denlal of the right of national rep- | (lonal decrutary and troasurer wiil bo | Fatificutioh of the treaty. it resentation sl40 vwas catled to; the at- | Foad. that. unless an extension is granted 3 | B 1 H B e i R partments in worktiug up data which fention of the delegaten to the “o0 | PYERY SPATE REPRESENTED. |will ebteln in ‘the Naslonal Capitol| | £:99 1 / ’ gl i Liimen divcussion segins e the ar- the nterior Department, by Ak Rural Letter Carriers’ Assoclation | Mr. Hasen would not further delay il 4 154 f . I-PR&GEON . y |are understood to have made consid s ot e Winein AR praised for Bplondid Work, | phey kot int oneet or the few; vt | IR 4 P eofise Kit Bis prernssti and | of Postmasters, composed of th With delegates prement from every |the danger of a considerable portion !u[ ial for use at the conference, fourth class postmasters. convened at e e Hefdanger’ D e invas ey Tcoayen although the personnel of the advis’ he Post Office. Department, and the | State In the Union, more than 40019f the city’s population being e JEve tigating committee, lef o jon 18 yet to ‘be an National Rural Letter Carriers’ Asso- | Tepresentatives were in attendance at [ homeloss. to right—Philip P. Campbell of Kun- nounced by President Harding. “iation opened sessions at the Wash- | the eighteenth annual convention of | Would Alter Housing Provisions. | %as, 3‘-' -'.-‘ ';;m“' “:, "‘fl':"-el:- Date Only Month Distant. Togtoy Eotel. the Natlonal Rusl Letter C; His plan would not hold up 'the|ARrom 8 Krelder of Wenmayivanis, - With the assembling day of the g : v s Association, which opened its s yi wPyrnnny” Says Mr. Oyster. Aasos converting of alleys into minor i D 3 . n : : « FHotel Washington today. 1ot | Rodenberg ot Xilinols ‘axd ‘Dantel . Tuxation without representation i | * W 'p MG “1ocaf Girorney tor [ BTl as contemplated by e l4i: | Riordan of New York eity. tyrann Commis ‘;ne_'; ¥ 8! "zmk - | the association, called the meeting to | housing provislons so that many per- the first and second class postmas-|order, and following the singing of sons would not be required to move conference only a month away, inter Tells Senate Advantages Are |c:: »iil srow in e objectives of 1 in “Pay-as-You-Go” 1 continu: to be guarded in statemen 5 z the gost citlen | o ! bout d of i e reaso: ¢ i nCWe huve me|oln ¢ Palmer, H. H. Blllany, fourth| The law requires the cutting i - tion official, that the object of a « § to e exeipt o | dssistant postmaster general, wel-| tnrough of alleys to the streets. It is | Benefits. A et s b e BE e %t the dosrs of Congress and | bost Offfee ‘Denorimene chalf of the| required they shail haye a uniform e =ult of composition of views and rec e ar o Ry partment. width of forty feet. The surveyor | The salyes tax is ognition of opinions and rights of the SWe who hpro- are nothing| WOrk of Assoclation Lauded. is in sympathy with the “f,“,f”,",““ ISenate wask ol v parties to the confer : more than ommissioner | Mr. Billany lauded the work of the | thon. but thinke the secand s2otd be | iSmoot, republican, Utah, author of a| Administration ofiictals continu Oyster con “We contribute | @ fity stressed the splendid | 2Tended. He states thar oomr oW | 2E A S cment that this ge wore in mo o states, we ‘| individual _members were | TMately, B0 ver cent of the ekl oo | . manufacturers’ sales tax plan, % all members of the con ‘he urged as a substitute for the to it assured 1 |cess profity tax and the various m o inity lm-‘"xh"rn" ol {cellancous taxes now in force. 2pabaiel e T o | “There is no real, fundamental ob- | United States does not, therefors, de ljection to the sale " the senator |Cide anything advance nor la jaeesl 5 g e o down any dogn: set up any |declared. "It is a ‘pay-as-you-go'{piig SO i {proposition und for that reason is| It is the hope of thix governmen {favored Ly manufacturers, though |that the oo nee shall not take o % A controversial spirit, since the objc hey may pay more axes than un- . jBcy By e n T 18- 1y 1o seek through agreement, not Iv {der an income profit {majority vote, the settlement of dif fiem. B0 cer- | ficulties existing 1 ports tainty just w ithe end that the peace of the at the tax is—they! d that the pea W | will ‘pay it aut of current receipts. jmay be conserved and humanity L e i t arged into | lieved of some of its burdens s @ definite ount and with- it the inflation which has existed | QUARTERS FOR BELGIANS. under the excess profits tax, and have more population than seven | rendering the government each year. to retaining this width states. We give more for war and|He assured the visltors that they|Spection to retalning LU VOGS send more men to battle than many | Were not only welcomed to Washing- i 1o’ yireats. 1f this were done, he states. We are on the map, notwith- | ton by the "Post Office Department, [ o8 SIFCRE. 0 LAE G [0 ousary H i standing the fact that we have no but by the citizens of the city as well, Fo demoliah or relocate the houses Delegatwn Calls at Whltel ote or voice. 2 umerated the special places of : now fronting on the thirty-foot 2 “ommissioner Oyster said that with | Iiterest that should be seen before | jayy ~In other words, about halt of House and Explains Value | aid of the people in the states it } the convention adjourned. the alley population could remain will be possible to secure national n] responding to Mr. Billany, both | whare it is, the only change effected s i representation in Congress for the Ben L. Thompson of Franklin, Tenn, | by'the law being the cutting through of Associations. i District. Ile declared that residents |gn¢ Jasper Jl'h’n.\:')n of Uray Court,| of the alleys to the streets. % e ad o g chairman of the eecutiv M R ci T T e S ent | mitiée emiphasized the facc that ii| Ofers Another Amemdment. | A special committee representing Vs Mr. Oy de tlwas the first ti in the history of| Another provision of the existing|the membership registration cam- ington is the ntion city of lnu-l ;-ruuuuzulnun Iman its delegates | statute i‘hv sueveyor ‘\'O|uhl mm'u;[ i8 | paign of the citizens’ associations of the “because we can give |had been welcomed by a high officfal | tre requirement that. in converting | . oo Rk Yo putsin U mones here than {of the Post Office Department. Both | the alleys into minor streets. the gov. (LDistrict, which will oon b "“ : : speakers lauded the service of the | ernment shall demolish the houses imotion, called at the Whitc House rural carriers and sald that such | standing in the line of tho improve | today to solicit the memberships o!i . jservice was appreciated by many | ment. Mr. Hazen proposes that in-f .- . The high {people more than that of any other|stead of demolishing property, the (President and Mrs. Hardins. ta act i exces t they will know to i Commissioner Oyster tribute to City Postmaster M. O.|branch of the department. z?wrmmlm relm-ar: it 'N;‘ l[ht;(lh‘!?fi purpose of th local civic organiza- "ru;\;.\ “. | Reservations Made at New Willard Chance of ‘ashington city £ of -the aninor-street, 0 tha stll{tions and something of their past ) hance: 0f the Washicgiom city yost} . _ Sesstor; HeRIR: Syenks. Wil be available for occupancy. Uonman g Che atiatis lof {terest and all for Arms Parley Delegation. ce. “The postmaster of Washing- | TFollowing these addresses Mr.! He points out that, in some squares, iaccomplishments an mplify Tax Returns. | Announcem nt was made today Ly Iys-Fanson, charge d'af- Belgian embassy. th ations have been made at the Willard Hotel for the members f the Belgian delegation to the dis ton is the equal of the best in the |Brown turned the gavel over to E. D, |the running through of alleys to the|(he campalgn were explained in de- country.” declarcd the Commissioner. | Landwehr of Shermerville, 11L. na-|streets would bring irregular out- Lo FosaidenCe sacretaty, whe e is the most loyal. efficient. and [tional president. who presided during |lines to_certain lots and reduce their {tail to the President's Y. ® most_attentive to any sugges- |the remainder of the session. value. To overcome the possibility of {said he would take the matter up llowing these words the | Declaring that without the splen-|injusfice being done in this direction|with the exccutive at the first con- to the convention cheered {did services of the rural mafl car-|Mr. Hazen proposes an “excess con-|venient moment. 1o wh {would "he able to jamount of his liability i nd the process of working out a ta return would Jose all its terrors. stmaster Chance. riers of the country during the war|demnation” plan, under which the{ Those in the committee were: Wil- will give the Treasury Department & jarmament conference. Twenty room Postmaster Walter ¢. Burton of it would have heen almost impossible | government could condemn all prop-iliam B. Westlake, president of the constant inflow revenue durini | e e e Brooklyn, N. Y. made the response {to conduct many important matters|erty affected by the extension of the|Federation of Citizens' Associations monthly periods—eurrent expenses LGN L0 ol o7 tne detegation. S on_behaif of the convention. the ipertaining to the sreat struggle, Sen- | alley and resubdivide the square. This {of the Distr | can be met out of earrent recednts 0l Thg advices have been received as i which is made up of annual wathering. Rev. [ator J. Thomas Heflin of Alabama, |plan. it is urged, should satisfy the|fepragentatives of the various citi- | Freeman of the Church of |member of the Senate post office com- [ owners. while the resubdivided 10ts|{zeng association scattered through- opened the convention | mitte atulated the members |would have an increased value, and |00 ) that extent. 1t amounts to an went to the y as 1o 1 rsonnel of the delegation nor xact date of arrival. This is the second European cou of trying to Jusiness to ad- | cong; city and its environs: Mrs. 3 naster Frank C.{on the excelient showing at the con-!the government, as the owner of the e B, Paul, chairman nf the - > just iiself to I . s ke StV s e Rites of Harrisbur . presided. Vention, and said that no class of | property, could sell it, probably at a| st B o tee In charge of the N T Replsing 1o arzuments that e nard French govern- Mr. Sevmour. weleoming the four- {Americins had more right to lay | sufficient profit to cover the cost of | wondm® SN ERE (0t cam . . A s Tpossible of admini IOl aherench eovern: teenih anaual convention of the Na- {claim to true 100 per cent American- | the alley Improvement. Ipafgn, and Don H. Yorke, chairman tration. Senaior Smoot suid this wax 1ot Irchdx T Vel ahelen ! a0 apieers, Roxt flom, ke he et S somen 5o | “changen Awsemmment vaw, |86 ALtk commitier o rei” | [MPERIAL WIZARD |centy to stop the 3w Kiux Kian pa [f 1 L T R 3 o e Dl partment tention to the size | Registration of delegates and read. | Mr. Hazen also proposes that the | istration. rade, Qe T +collection could be made | Marshal and ottier sraierbof of the National Capital and to itsiing of the report of the credentials | Provision of the present law assess- Representative of City. | A fight ensued. in which the sheritt {12, Al proposal. | the delegation which will represent efforts in all lines of endeavor, civic | i S ¥ |ing the entire cost of the alley im- - E, S AT KU KLUX PROBE and nine other persons were wounded, | j ails 0 yseaty efforts in all jcommittee occupicd the major por- | 1%, (he, tATE SO, OF IhE RIS el | Mr. Westlake, who acted as snokes- | | Eodis Conu OF Wate avimn facan He gave ment conference. ¢ - tion of the later session today. when % gperyy {man, explained to Secretary Christian | ! ch the 5 per : Rut it strange and different il et ° < fitted should be changed. In many |Man. 2 2 | |Tected on automobile- tire > ! cort o clts e vontinued. hecause 1t | fhe Prncipal, speakers, will include ]Gy Mo suggests, construction of |that’ these associations were repre- | (G0Nl puge) | SUES KLAN FOR $10,000. fund aceessories. He als rend o letter [ HARVEY TO BREAK SILENCE. is denied representation in the na- | Representative Ma ‘dder “a¢ {the minor streets would necessitate |Sentative of the citizenship of the — i e ffrom A nt Intirnal Revenue ed re rtin B. Madden of : : . and that they based entirely upon th (1 governmen | Illjnois, chairman of the House ap- | he acduisition of valuable proverty. |EHQ et (008 it hetterment. He |threatened and ill treated by the Klan | ATLANTA. Octover 11.—S Mr. Tait Presides. propriations committee, and Repre-| . ‘iccess it as a benefit against other ;said that they are non-partisan and | were presented to the committee, but|$10.000 was filed against the Ku Klux ! 1. "{ux would be no more difficult of it 1 L. Tait. president of the lo- |S¢ntative William Ramseyer of 1owa, | viiirty would amount practically to | devote their endeavors entirely along |the names were not disclosed. “This|Klan here by W. H. Terrell. well (Gqu8iCition than the sales taxes British Delegates. of the orgamization, called ::m!‘"-er ';)!“lch:ss'i':"llsirvosr:‘me ;0".'- confiscation. The change he advocates |lines that are civic in nature and not order has u‘rlrm;l(:ed nlmn)' rml'n;nur‘ll- | kl.:ow{lmau["n‘l'ey ‘8ndlnwmht»r of the !innosed by the 1917 and 1915 Jaw By the Assoclated P'ress. cention ta after which | . Di n v *ob- | would give the condempation: -ury | political, He said also that they at-|ties” he declared. . “Its special aim |city board of education. to recover - ; INDON, October 10 : 9 Muir af Temple Baptist | lems will also be @ feature of today's| ine righi te say what part of Rt ifempt t6 express the majority senti- is to terrorize negroes, either by |compensation for scrvices rendercd . Large Smenut Gollected. - Kan'\);v:'(:fx)(r\l (A:eur:»r .me"";‘.fi".:;t‘&“ Church_led in prayer. Chief Clerk |Session. {of the alley improvements should be|ment of the resident population of the | warning or masked parade. jas general counsel of the klan. Mr.| “Under the present Jaw."” the speaker | . . , ‘ & e long silen: he has maintained e focnon of the Post Ofcs Des | e = ment e 5 | Terrell relinquished the post on N A e B TaIe piin ‘ 1. Mooney of th {assessed as benefits against property |city on all matters of importance af- | AL e e Terrell relinguished the post on Nov- |said. “we have raised during the f e Wi S g o e rent, welcomed the delegates on | jowners, with the balance to be pai ti the eral welfare of the 2 st passed close « il address g he 1 e v 19 half of the department. W. M. Ha: f ! by the government. ll-nv":'\‘yzxvl its fig;:u;am- i Investigation of the klan by Con-f:"-‘l ) :hetx; he dr?;]utswi (h:llrl hi‘;“'\l |l1r Jus ;r:\;*;“ h:‘l‘m :(nm:o ‘hn:]oxv :'\3‘ ,L_“.A‘f ‘x\\‘.‘ ln::urmzii:::\v_u‘r“x'l:l_\a‘:.‘ ack istant ¢ postmaster, wel- Summed up, Mr. Hazen's plan cglls| = = | 5 3 e dropped from the rolls of |doliars @ s fo OF (ale "British delegates to the Wi = 4 on behalf of the for et At Gotn G oAl Former President Wilson. |#ress is necessary, even if courts had | {0 2%, CRORRN l1a and special taxes which have|the British delegat .iv..'—'vr‘r':xl-.»h‘;::ht;:-'-' af the natonal operative, the work of converting the| Mr. Westlake called attention to the | jurisdiction, said Representative Ryan, | ~ Attached to the formal petition v assed on (o the consumer, of | a Firmin of th s October 20, District's alleys into minor streets, |fact President Wilson and Mrs. Wil- | repyplican, New York, another author [# notice that the klan would be tober missioner Smith, who S etarere: { Will Address Entertainment for his ter h about two hundred million dol- Announc a - 1 LA - ambassador's accept- w York branch made the res but in a way to disturb as little as|son and every member of the former's| it called upon to producec in court its| beentuy 5y omnutacey of the e secreta ¢ Postmaster General Ha Possible the eccupants of ajley dwel: feabinat joined the association in their Of an investigation. H’d charges that constitution and amendments, to- fturers. In other wol we. have ool S5 SR p,(u,'m.,l' At S e four assistant postma genera )lings. He would lighten the burden |respeetive neighborhood and that the |the Ku Klux had stood sponsor for | gether with all records showing finan- | lected during the fiscal year just p might make “only a few remarks. bu: this afternoon grected the conven. on property owners in the matter of |committee would consider It an honor {men who had committed crimes, Show: | cial receipts and disbursements junder a manu sales 1ax AN ere wan @ nossibllity. he weould, ek ons of the tional Association of | paying for the improvements and he|to have President and Mrs. Harding | INg “they were members of the order. Officials of the klan refused to com- {amount of money greater than was ob- | LeCi, FEE 8 BECE Is, o0 T e Postmasters and the Association of { ] would make the law recure agalnst|enrolled as members. He said an ex- Roland Thomas of the New York|ment on Mr. Terrell's suit. It was:!ained in the vear 1916 through income | S5CHS a Supervisory Postmasters, and tomor. Changes in the pending taX Te-iattack on the ground that it is con- |pression from the executive regard-|World told the committee in detall giated at headquarters that W. J.1 on _corporati | With the exception of a brief addres- row will greet the conventions of theivision bill agreed upon by republican fiscatory and, therefore, unconstitu- [ing community welfare work and civic |0f an investigation by that newspaper | Simmons, imperial wizard, would he National League of Postmasters and |leaders will result in no alteration | tional. activitles if made public during the [0f the klan activities which resulted present in Washington when the |Ctnt increas ihe ibust in St. Paul's crvpt, Mr. Ha ional Rural Letter Carriers’|in the total vield, according to thel ¢ L oo oo crime € oth |campaign. which starts next week,|in the publication of a series of |house rules committee takes up the |!ax and high surtax rates, declaring | WS% (8 0, (B SRR ST SEENEE R GeiIRtion: Treasury cstimates made public today| Y€€® ous Crime Commectlon. | ould serve as an inspiration in the |charges against the order. The out-|proposals for an investigation of the jthat the latier were keeping revenues |88 M- "B IO ML, BRace FAle BS O0 Tresident, (o Grect by Chairman Penrose of the Senate| AS to the need of converting the i Z0U i he work and would naturally | standing feature, he said. was “the|klan. from the government through the8TRTL liing’ which occasioned wide- 2 finance committee. The loss through |allevs into minor streets, Mr. Hazen | SrolimEny WOUR S0 WO L RENIE W preat number of acts of violence by sion of taxes by men of large in- ] e at the unveiling of the Washingto: Tomorfow afternoon at 2 0°clock | repeats . %1 | said today he regarded the ailey sit- + 5 { L umper; spread comment on both sides of the s proposed was placed at $197.- y ey f the city who now fail to | the Ku Klux. NO BAN ON REGAL 1 . L i the President and Mrs. Harding will | 000,000, and the gains through new “fillflnco“e:fi:ln{m: ':‘fr?r“"?f's ;::‘?::‘fh‘; importance of aiding in| Mr. Thomas declared that lhebbogull 0 OALER. "'"x o V,erx:rl;‘l‘r';ec?x‘;;“!' ¥y ,,,;‘,; s ezat o al ven- |taxes at the same figure. crime conn n a e time the } . 5 . oath of the Knights of Columbus as S ment in_tax-ex k Efoek Melopnten S0 gl Toun oonecl > law was passed. Bootlegging has|CIYI0 WOTK, i tatement out- |published some vears ago in the Con- | ATLANTA. Ga. October 10.—There have been generally used| ~DELEGATES FOR ITALY. ions and their families at the White Estimate; of Losses. flourished under alley environments, | A carefully prepated Statement, ol | B o ioa) Record and circulated by |has been no general order forbidding |28 ns of avoiding high taxes. —_— House. Tt is estimated that approxi-| The losses are estimated as follows: | he smlted. ‘l’t is llns D)l:llnon that th;-l’;‘d“émns Ind their purposes was |the klan “created the most intense|the use of regalia of the Ku Klux |The greater the wealth, the greater {pio i ¢0 Be Alternate, Says Rome ton in connection with the four con-|mar and oil pipe 1 L o e folov g b ein | Hefore the President. Mr. Westlake | “Did you find that this Record pub- | Elizabeth Tyler of the propagation |merely invites persons ! Paper. ! man and oil pipe lin . Atreets, ] ollowed by the | '\ lained this statement could be |lication was sent out under a frank?" |department of the order said h {thelr own taxes. The ignorant are ventions. About 2,000 of them are| Repeal of taxes on: lighting of the alleys, will operate as | SXPiNEG ) TS O Cfulde In | asked Represenpative Johnson, re-|when told of reports that the king|caught but once only. They learn|By the Associated Press. delegates ! Sporting goods, $2.000.000. nnleflzcfl'}w lliflem'l! upon law vio- {0 aring his public statement. publican, South Dakota. | kleagle of the southern New Jprsey!the method by experience. ROME. October 10.—The Gazetta . Tha ity Club has extended the] Chewing gum, $1,000,000. lation and crime. The committee left membership ap- | 1 don’t know if it was,” Mr. Thomas |district had received such an order. | “Our present income tax system|Del Popolo today announced that the ac-| No recent estimates have been made Before a parade can be held in the!is really taxing the individuals who | Italian delegation to the conference yrivileges of the club to those attend-| Photographic apparatus and plication blanks numbers 1 and 2 to |replied. ; , to the number of alley dwellers white rob y | cely eng eee ng the postal gatherings here this|cessories, $200,000. as to O hanis Of oiaey 5 e robes and mask of the onder |are actively engaged in business,|on limitation of armaments and far Ceek Tomorrow. nighi Postmaster| Candy welling In excess of 10 cents|whe will Be forced to losk for mew |1 P it T o e Aiied out Wisard Smokes and Smiles. = [upecific authority is required from na- | while it forces out of taxation the|castern questions ~in Washington ‘hance will be host to the visitors atiDPer pound, $8.000.000. ! l'_’:;lo'-‘ R i nOW i’mnd'm’l: 1\;'“'; !t’}l:' by them if they See fit to join hands Mr Thomas testified that Imperial tional headquarters here and consent | individuals having great wealth.” would be composed of the following iha Washington city post office Electric fans, $390,000. G : | with the citizens of the District in = i o oasted that must be obtained from local mu- | Wizara Simmons “had by nicipal ofclals, Mrs. Toler sord. ‘oie ‘rofessor Luigi Luzzattl, former 1 members of the Senate and House|n GPal bficlals, Mes Tyler She ¢ xRl 1 i 2 the kla GE! minister of the treasury: Signor | were members of the klan.” The im- | are secking to “discourage” use of x}’S’FOCHT CAR MER R Schanzer, also a former minister of e iperial wizard, who sat with his at- |Tloaliy" Gutside of lodgerooms ord | the treasury; (en. Armando Diaz torney, smoked ‘é“?""fhé“'ii'zm‘eli*"‘“ parades are authorized only on! MEASURE KILLED IN commander-in-chief of the Italiun and smiled often during special occasions. armies, and Signor Meda, a member ‘und Postmaster ieneral Hays are to| powders, $3,000,000. ex::x‘(‘e?lél‘)rn}'{:png:ul:::w::Garrel! it } of the Italiun war commission. The < 3 0 be r ¥ H B d that Si Roland:- Speate, Troviion i 1o be made how | "iteduction of tax on sculpture| CORONER PLANS AUTOPSY | HOUSE BY 68 T0 60 newspuner sala that sisnor Roiand —_— {his invesfigation convinced him the the hall to, hear the addresses. :m’ bronzes from 10 to 5 per cent, ON BODY OF MRS. DWYER ";:fl\':nashasud 700,000, members, i I-AZ s 18 }IL‘:‘::“ diatian ambassador <o th POSTMASTERS IN SESSION. | Repeal of 5 per cent tax on motion ¢ membership, he said, was in the south, | RJy | continued from First Page.) | LONDON, October 10.—The British ot 3, adding that newspaper publicity had 3. i he ras 5 | Bigcars alie; loksed X¥6.900,000: largely retarded organization plans. delegation 1o the Washington cor 1 £ - Repeal of stamp tax on parcel postl s fares that the ultimate result of the | ference on limitation of armament« ! pack. 2 Relati ma; - Representative Johnson wanted to| i and far eastern questions will i !“‘-Ffi‘é"f:ariaflfl'”;"-‘l“ea given as fol-| . lativcnof Woman toung Hioe iknow from the witness If the Non- inn!alsamm!on of the street car com- | Clude & representative of Indln{ ac- | : 5 {alley population was found to be s 3LT6,000. 115,000.° It dropped to 13,000 in 1912, | their civic endeavors. !and 11,000 in 1913. The last statis. | tics gathered indicated there were 3,000 alley houses and about 8,500 &l- ley dwellers in the District. B A grand rush was anticipated to-; Thermos bottles, et night for tickets to the big joint| Smokers’ articles, $150.000. hanquet to be held Thu v night at Articles made of fur, $9,000,00 the New Willard Hotel Only 800 dele-| Toilet soaps and soap powders, $ zates can be accommodated at the|000,000, and tooth and mouth washe: banquet, at which President Harding |dentifrices, tooth pastes and toilet | Members: | Commissioner Rudolph Unable to Welcome Visitors. Partisin League in the nortiest got panies would be that they would be | cording to British official eirclen to- Wa: ing, Dissatisfled With Suicide IS s s | S D. C. Commission to Pass 0N |is oreanization ideas trom the kian Sl i S S O e C e S AL L e Welcomed on behalf of the Post| ‘Verdict, Request Investigation or the klan from the league. “It a a ) b $75.000,000. 1 q {4 . 1 5 &4 1 on_their receipts. will be of Ind nationality, it was Office Department by Herbert Work, increase, ] would take a. congressional inquiry { “Representative Zihlman of Mary-|said, if he can be spared from offi first assistant postmaster gencral B et ot s’é?ofio"imfi%ffi,”,;““t'fi An autopsy on the body of Mrs. Complaints of Apartment | find out,” Thomas replied. - 2 : {1and. chairman of the special sub-|cial duties in homeland. 2 * | corporations with incomes in excess|Loretta Dwyer, found hanging from C. Anderson Wright, formerly a Menace of F"-es Seen Whe jcommittee which conducted the hear-{ BRUSSELS, October 10.—The cabi more than 350 delegates, representing | ¢ §25 090, $3,000,000. {a beam in the cellar of her h Dwellers. king: kleagle of the klan, and who N | fngs and who drafted the report on | net has appointcd Baron Emil d. every section of the United States, at-i Tncrease in tax on distilled spirits, |2 O30 0 the celar of her home subsequently published o merie o Committee Wi | the bill for the committee. contended | Cartier de Marchienne, the ambassa tended the opening of the Fm,emhlsaz.uoa.oon_ 2916 N street, on September 5, WIlli prastic reductions in rentals’ of |SXtlcles Stiacking 05, SRE _JR L0 mmittee Would | that the provision of putting into ef-|dor to the United States, as onc of venti Nati - Ram: £ !fect a separate rate of fare for each|the Belgian delegates to'the Wash- annual convention of the National Points in Controversy. be performed by Coroner J. S€Y {apartments in buildings where the .. that Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler of stll‘ Public !,..,cm,mm-p“m.m bring them to terms | ington conference. The other Belgian eague of iHostmasters i ithej audt, ta(r:‘:":lulx’gl?el:ur;z‘m-l:sc::;r::fi:{fia? Nevitt tomorrow morning, it was an-| . yjco is unsatisfactory and indif-|Georgia was the “true power of the i{The Public Utilities Commission now | representatives will bo nominate 3 y. 2 2 d that offi- i s i {Sater, torfum of the Post Office Department |are included in the compromise plan. |nounced today, following & request|se ont will be made by the District|orsanization” He charge / ] e o oommislon now. huilding today. They are the increased income !Ifi‘tnx for such action by District Attorney |po;¢ Commission, it was said today cers of t'llmhk;n}x:l:, e;lr_llx;m‘iuler:lcomz ‘While a citizens® committee and|law to put separate rates into effect, —_—— Commissioner Cuno 1. Rudolph was |and estate (ax rates, retention of the | Peyton R. Gordon. 3 i taxes ‘un 8 :mlnaten P Snlliicid members cf the fire department were | but they have not done so. He pointed NEGLECT IS CHARGED have extended the freedom of thi corporntion capital stock tax and re-|” Coroner Nevitt, following investi-|by Danlel C. Roper, jr., secretary. mails in diss n & P exerting their best efforts yesterday | Ut that the Capital Traction Com- . ‘ i . e | gtriction of mems.,oof‘l’ eTemmiofl 10| gation of the death of Mrs. Dwyer, | was pointed out by Mr. Roper that Calls Wisard Powerless. to arouss the city to th pany and the Washington Railway &! —_ ¢ity to the visitors, but owing to an | corporations to those having Incomes |iygueq a certificate of suicide. Rela- | numerous complaints have been flled | Yyright said he quit the order inf . Y to the menace of | Electric Company do not pay the eiuioens Score Conditions in Ana- important meeting of the hoard was| 9L 325000 QT [Of. IS DIOETam. |tives of the family of Mra. Dwyer, it |with the rent board by tenants in|Atlanta after he found that Imperial | ire, more than $8,000 damago was be- | paving charge and other costs which unable to be present. £ Dlican senators in the ag.|was reported later, were not satisfied | apartment houses of poor janitor and | Wizard Simmons had no power over | ing done by & series of blazes In va- | 't |3 Proposed to do away with in the costia Area. Mr. Work paid tribute to th Yeultural “bloc.” is opposed by -a|with the certificaté and asked -for an |heating services, and that in handing |its affairs. Flous locaiiifan: > new bill, but the street car riders pay =g e © the serv-{ L o0 o of nearly a dozen prominent |autopsy. down determinations the commission | “Give us some idea of the imperial|" 718 7 the bill. Improvements needed in the water ice now being rendered the country |senators from eastern states. Regarding his letter of request for | proposes to use the grade of service | palace in Atlanta,” said Chairman e fact that several fires occurred Representative Stafford, republican, |and sewerage systems in the vicinity at Jarge by the postmasters of the{ The Smoot manufacturers’ sales tax|an gutopsy to Dr. Nevitt, Distrlct At- | rendered as one basis of fixing a fair [ Campbell. even on Fire Prevention day demon- |Of Wisconsin, during debate yesterday jof Anacostia and juvenile delinquency third and fourth clusses, of which the "‘“g al-oflnmmlse» to be the center of torney Gordon today sald that he had | rental. h’x;p: nwime;s renl"flnefl L‘mi"a‘fi.,"“ the | strates, firomen say, that outbreaks vl!mlxr"actgfillz:;l ;r:;“lbn‘.lxm)r:u;( (:fe.;:us :I:g:;en;y::gntghs: 'tort::s;i'”%fi: t5:;‘“ i 2 a sharp fight. . X o t oor of an office % 01 of the v - o T o yentI :M,'Txnf,?\[“':\‘-’_"e_“-miv\gr said Including those adopted by major- ;1,’;‘:2« g;::;!:j:(;;io:":at: :T::xl-tu‘;f e Well-te-Do "“’i“‘ C”"L’:‘" 1. | (LEXPlaining the duties of klan ofi- | Sjnmot b(sml:rlevgl::rg:nn\{'exgion ana | Panies, while ll;prelunt;uvc’ Zihlman, {izens' Agu;lcm)flnn Monday night at the the hour, nothing costs too ¥ of lity members of the finance committee, | 0L controversy and in fairness to| In some instances, it was sakl, well- | cers, Wright sald a grand goblin Was|charles W. Darr, chairman of the fire | W10, Conducted - the hearings and | Birney School, Cention Pecshll " that It aoyach If|there are nearly 160 amendments to| i)' concerned. to-do people, who can afford to pay |a district sales manager; and a klea- ' prevention committee, are confident, | XOLe the report, argued that through| The association went on record re it Jn worlh 1t and that it any depart- | iho pending bill printed and ready to [N EEISE mee today fasued a|(ne migh rentals required by the land. |Ele the fellow who wenlt out to alg|nowever, that If every citison witi |CASINE up on the taxation relief to|garding these items, s being of the Zenerous appropriations it was most | i mer w in_but others are i penl) | permit to exhume the body of Mre. [ 6 ML I L 1 commisslon to| "MIT the Eu Kiux has 700,000 mem- | heed the advics being given this week | 16, iy of fares. o o oco M e Dt e part of ¥ At W a ‘Washington’ lessening of fares. neglected part of the District of Co cvertainly that which had to do with pect. The senators from the eastern Dwyer, and this will be done tomor-nut & fair rent on thelr apartments.|bers, as claimed,” the witness said, 'rel!lygre'g:x:e:,nnhfl fire loss will be Representative Hammer, democrat, {lumbla,” calling particular attention Hie postmasters: row at Mount Olivet cemetery. It is o f e o s e 3 & o - . Sr Biutiask strit Dhair, a4, Tollowing the singing L |4nd other committee proposals which mediately. |\ o oo |they are being charged for a high Evidence Examined. tion committee that & new rosutation |11 committee discussions of the bill |"Commitiees to press for improve- i 1A by . F ‘Chgoa® Of | they oppose'and to demand @ record | District Attortey Gordon made it|gid, ‘o janitor, elevator and other | pyigence obtalned by the Department | Do adopted prventing the saje. or aii | aid, he did mot think much good!ments along the aforementloned linex s A . Al ot Voo republican compromise on the|order for the autopsy, but merely “;:‘“;:;;‘_C:n;“i‘?-&"tg:‘c;::g;';lm of Justice bearing on the activities of e raiaiohes In the District. | Jiot o That 1t WUl be Juat s ToRl: | were bPe!for Joint action wWith the Shanton, Ohio, and Invocation by Mr. v ¢ of the coro: , r. the Ku Klux lan was presented yes- ger to chil- | 3 (5 i i 5 L} i e enter. 1L, responded 1o the address | und Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, | Aoccording to the police. the victim |to any plan of having the mimboes of |to Chalrman Campbell, =~ o |08 10 ONOE 8 ot Sertaln that thelr | [0y Jid e Potomac Electric Power | of local authoritles. John H. Wilson. lcome. . i : O retiings were extended to the |ICPUDlican leader. The President was,had been in Washington Asylum Hos-\the PO, TVCH UCCS on thelr own |General - at . the Capitol, Chairman |nOt been abla to find record of any | COmPany. president of the association was i “gate | pi Ime previous to her death, visitors by 3Mrs. A. C. Klinger of ,:‘,“,{;’.5? ;‘;:‘l:l{‘g“:;eeh‘:“shu:::e ;::- g&?:r?:?en‘v?x‘x melancholia: Her con- |initiative, as has been reported. He C“‘npbell went to the department to °§"'|" city having adopted such a reg- Mr. Keller Also Opponed. the chair. Riverdale, Md.. and response to same ! jOFS Alfion was such that her husband was|said that-during recent hearings of |look over Some of the records and a |ulation. Opposition to the committee bill —_— was delivered by Mrs. Lottle C. Reid oard several tenants had|mass of information complled by Wil-| Inspectors of the fire department see i v o Odenville, Ala. roquested e :‘;;r‘;’l‘:dh that "the - commissioners | liam J. Burns, head of the bureau of |to it that proprietors of public es- | Wopler sopnmiian. oF Mrar tive( JOINS MARY GARDEN. Mr. Brophy named the personnel of CAR STOPS MOVED. B rding to Detective Sergt. Phillips, | take such action, and that the re- |investigation. ‘There was no indication | tablishments keep their places free!,dyocated the passage of his own bill the credlentials, audit and resolutions . aSaigned to police supervision of such | port that the rent body had contem- |as to the nhture of the evidence, Chair- from fire hasards. The inspectors have | for ~out.and-out government owner- CHICAGO. October 11.—Mme: Helen committees, which were in their or-| At the direction of the Public Util- | seges that Mrs. Dwyer apparently |piated such action originated as a|man Campbell merely stating that he|no way, however, of checking up on |ghip of the public utilities. e o s der named, as follows: R. M. Royce|ities Commission, the Washington | s suffering from sulcidal mania. | Cesult. wanted to be in possession of all of the | conditions In private homes, and the | *'Rupresentativo Mapes, republican, [ Goetehel, who joined the Chicago Operi = of Vermont, Mrs. Pence of North D: Railway and Electric Company today s x Rentals of nineteen aparmtents and department’s evidence before starting | main object of Fire Prevention week | ¢ Michigan, formerly chairman of the | Company this scason as a soprano froi.: kota and Mrs. Theresee Kaas of Min- | established one new stop and changed en dered reduced by the{into s hearing which will dstermine is to arouse private householders to | }ouse District committee, &nd Who |Geneva, Switzeriand, is a sister of Mary e O a5 ot Stanam Moser of | ® Foliowing one of 1ts rules, the com-| The Commissioners have ordered|down today.. The reductions ranged ST Y. merger, argued that under the pres-(came kno Considerable in e hat the District | terest was dieplaycd here as to whether 5 mission made no previous announce- val of the wooden isles of|from 32 cents to $35 a month. ent bill the only tax t t r 2t Masmouselts and E. B Lindsiey | ment of the proposed changee, nfety ‘around Scott Circle and the SWORN IN BY HOUSE. will collect from the street car com- |she would be ouc of the feature singer GRAND JURY TO ACT. panies will be 1 per cent on the gross | this winter. Twe new mhen‘-’beru. t Platt Ad{ldrew l];acelptl El;le f_'l‘ldl;n‘:fll-‘(‘!l;:p(:';'y :;l: It t‘::;“ rv:mo':"h:htmfi':: (];m..:ao;.; :.'-:.x s i$ near side of N street. o -| WACO, Tex.. October 11.—Judge R.|of ' the sixth Massachusetts district|Potomac Electric spen 3 - to tieneral Wil ¥ Hays will address the | " The_south-bound etop on_the near | ciroular, l:'nfl":,flzg'fi(dx.flr:g'fi:':?rfi': A A, Ot O 00 th ihe |L. Munroe has called the grand Jurs (and Thomas §. Crago, clected at large trom our " calcuiatlons, 'the, District |year in Geneva, but only a emall cireic I e o Thinney, flfi:fl;{o heom“ lMadne ofn&el:’\::’;tmu and are designed to separate north|net national debt of Canada is shown |to meet October 12 to investigate the (rom dl’z;::nyl;u;:.x. m.-rr,;‘ s:‘\nrx(,‘ in would 'n“ Khi« S | oL e e tioie "‘-‘-!h" ey both memberg of the cxecutive com A new ot placed at the far{a south bound traffic from vehicles | i; sthe September financial statement jLorena tragedy '\'huflx“ followed the }e?xfi: :g‘ Y the House. Both are res SR Wiy Yo wesdthy, men mittee, and Liejd M. Hellenbeck, Mrs. “side<of P street. : p in other directions. 1isstcd today. attemnt of Sherift Bob¥Bauchuanan ré- publica : chaid. ~ The south-bound. stop. on the far of Minnesota. onstruction of permanent ones made : At A Iater Sessifn today, Postmaster | 81de of O street was moved to the|c"’crCrete. These islands are semi- DEBT CUT $12,000,000.