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S (@ bgemia s e 1 i WEATHER. . Firtly cloudy tonight and tomor- row; little change in temperature. \ . 4 ! Témperature for twenty-four hours | ended at 2 pom. toda; Highest, 67, at o p 2 pam. today; lowest, 45, at 6 a.m. today. o | Full report on Page 16. N it i A Closing New York Stocks, Page 29. - WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively eotitied to | the use for republication of all news dispatelics credited to it or not otherw.se credited in tlis paper aud alxo the local news published hercia, | All rights of publication of special ! dispatches hereln are ailbo reserved. l Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 87,620 ‘ ORTY-TWO PAGES. . TWO CENTS. No: 28,306, e o e atter WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921— post office Washington, D. C. 'UNION MEN SEE NO MORE WAGE CUTS FOR A YEAR AS STRIKE IS CALLED OFF B RALISSUES . Action on Rues t Come First Before REEDWOULD FORCE [Pe-c3%2s ., [HAYS 1S SHAKEN UP '1 SENATORS TOVOTE = zozezzemzeer| INRAILWAY CRASH Beginning Long Cruise. []N SUI.mER BUNUS R T % octover 25— | POStmaster General and | Ready for any service to which she | may ‘be assigned, the U. Eagle | o oun e, the U, .5 kel Score of Others Hurt, ! 3 manding, left here at § o'cluck to ph ; en route to Washington. Under pre 'y Paves Way With Amendment | i outs, to, Washingion, Cader pre-ti None Seriously. sea for the purpose of compensating to Tax Bill Providing for her compasses, to enable her to cruise practically in pilot waters. wociated Press W YORK. October 28.—Postma < N It probably will take half a day 1o | ter General Hays and a score of pas- | Levy to,Obtain Funds. | samplets, this tasi ariee which 2% sengors on the midnight espress of | UNSEI ”.[I] BY EN‘] U.S. Labor Board. Ivania line for Washing- | trance. Passing through the canal|the Penns the vessel will anchor in Buzzards | ton were WANTS EXCESS PROFITS |*=, e iy~ tomorrow morning she will |[WOFNINE when the express crashed. up anchor and proceed to the Iast|in a heavy fog, into the rear of a, TO YIELD SPECIAL FUND river. New York, by way of Long 1s- |local train at the Manhattan transfe: land sound. She is due at New York {in New Jersey Saturday evening. All of the officers | pe, 9 i iat P n @ i iok port Nome Seriously jurt. and men are in fine fettle, no sickness st e et . - = % A R g6 the Pennsylvania offici Proposal Includes Also McCumber's | having been reported since the men [y, i hcen o Serious _injuries, and night in order to put the i Ship in | though Mr. expressed fear that Bonus Measure for Five-Way |00 mi5ion Tor seq in quick time, and | Rush Simmons, chief inspector of the the officers at the navy R ©, Post Office rtment, who had Benefits to Service Men. | that they have made the best prog< been here w - Hays investigal- .| ress of any who have come here to it | E the 315 paved today by Sena-|out these vessel: F S_]'—RlK-[ CRISIS Bic FIVE LEADERS CLAIM A VICTORY But President Has Accorded | g 'Rail - | Powerful Status to U. S. | roa.c.l 'Boa'r e . 'bers Rejoice in Avert- Railroad Labor Board. 5 s BY DAVID LAWRENCE. ing of Tle-UP- The railroad strike | averted, but the issues which caused “1 CHICAGO, October 28.—The oificial | i N Leen more’ seriously The way wi tor J. demoerat, Missouri. to force O oot ot Manhattas Se————— 5 « vote on the soldier bonus bill, which et d he Senate recc aid on the table Mr. Simmons, whose injuries were y L s e | found “on_examination to be slight. ut the request of President Harding. O i oty for Washing. | Senator Reed introduced an amend ! ton. | Mr. Hays and a number of other Hient to the tax revision bill provid- | passengers on the express were for taxes on excess profits of brought back to New York on an in-| corporations and for of the rev: hound traig. A physician who exam- nue derived pecial fund to p: v 82 |ined the P@stmaster General said that | port indicated. He may have been e Assorda . t0 be threatened have by no means been | recall of the rail strike orders i- |settled. Most everybody in the govern- | sucd by the switchmen, trainmes {ment realizes that a truce, has been | conductors, « and firem: made and nothing more. Further wage | Was dispatched today, when luaders ineer: flashed code mes- cuts are up in the air, ¢ further big fi ises to former, service men. The aside from some strained mu Cleaand frclht reductions, The siatas quo will | S4E€s 10 their general chairman. The smendment included the McCumbe ia general shaking up he hi \ i s R | chairmen will submit the messages bonus bill. reported by the Senate (ho barm. LR {be maintained for at least nine .numu.; cals and the official order iinance committee, providing for five- i i describing the crash, Mr. Hays said { more. ] the strike will thus per- e cammittce, providing for en o |Great Allied Leader Will Be. ). Wil'Sulf Witis "oic in his berth e e e e e s Wates ot Tasation > | When he felt a shock which hurled | |2 e Hate - e e e T ita rates Welcomed by U. S. General him tothe stoor. - Several others tn ctearea up in the present controverss | a the excess profits rates proposed .. his car also were pitched from their | | which will hav ect fn the futurs | Smiles of polivt were writlon on e Reed ame sre 20 pe rths, he added. I [ | Pthe faces of nwmbers of the Cuite ot Samdlelil: e g i o fof diminishing 4 of dispute. | Sthtes 1eailrous Board wi o et e and Officials. | Mr. Hays Resting at Hotel. H FAVORS STEPHAN'S NAME. | ®resident K %0 10 speak, Dut] sy / nd 40 per cent ” At Mr. Hays' hotel it was announced | = | | the United Youd Lubor Bo 1ails Tre None of the honus privileges would the Associated Press. that the Postmaster General \\:ns;lrl- \J Senate Military Committee Ap-; on !)l-v map. Its authorey was chal-fstrine . Hundreds o congratulate: . operative under Senator! NEW YORK. October 28— | ing v after his shakeup.| | llenged, its powers as a mediating body Fams began 1o pour into U i guestioned. But, with th full ard’s otfic John Hhggins, cha wd's amendment until January 1, seiatinn mighty bombardment of cheers n of the \rzuing for his amendment for a| greeted Marshal Foch.when he D .| “tdamed into New York today on the liner Paris to =it with hiy finunce ¢ American “buddies” at their susly injured person {nomination of Anton Stephan to be I e Protinenturar & Gl menderd 5 brigad tion of all the issues Senator Wals said the Of- in the R r on the Long Branch | o democrat, in abeyance plans to proves New Brigadier. l - ngton, Although his| e support of ihe chicf e et re believed to be :inl_\' Gupst | The Senate military affairs mnni g 2 said he would go under mittee today reporte orably the cases, hnowis - nation during the dav. | [ et otas Frevonted mamarAbly St ey | Low S sible 5 ' | of the United States| | verdiet. chus: s said sl pet cent taxl LS o ien in | Wausas hel Moore of Asbury ‘G - ti\ ¥ would result in the increasing by | leslon’s com: = a5 brought to a hospital Army cphan is in command | it iti < night callin 50 per cent of the taxes of a very| ciey. fTering for an injury the Lase| overnment Officials to Greet s | tin Sunhan i fn o D. C. Heads Will- Hear Citi P “"""" Aew MaxiNexl Bower: d two points Sibtantial wamber of corporations < the Skuil Trintyode other pas-| I he committee referred to the War h | Botn the railroads und the labor [Viciory for the nien 1 _the country ) Marshal Foch wax takgn from | ([ L SN IO Ly Party of About 95. ! Devartmemt for report the resolution. | Zens Again—Rules May Be |unions now see e United States|, These points were, thal ac ;lhr bill, the speaker said, the Parix at quarantine shortly |injured. | e m(,jm e authorizing the | g i Soit S s “[tion of the ilroad I ard vn relieve surtax payers and the s = : e — S v War to lend flags and | | Railroad Board as a tribunal with real {rurther ws that the railro profit-making corporations, but ac-| ‘After 1 ofclock on the mavy cutter | Al Trates libte) Tediy: Agenda May Stand. quipment for the decoration of | Overhauled. power. In an emcrgency the I'res !n v sk e considerat Tually would add to the burden of| Vigilant and proceeded wup the e e hington during the coming con- | PN e e aly arter pendine many concerns o ey Ail trains over the Baltimore and | gpout pinety-five members of thefercnce on limitation of armament. ' Impressed by the constructive suz- | od shat o was ready 10 Jyn, ioura eleur “The incre: he continued, “in- | Ohio and the Penn; ania emiivoats) o ol iy Clings ddiceation O e ek S oy gt gt s ¥ 2° | back up the board in its decisions. 1! Ly postponing the que creases the t not on the monopo-| NEW YORK, October :sA——a;cm,lrrr;u;l.\»u;r\,-‘-‘rl; to Washington were | Maff attached :v e g i i L :“"*""“"" the capital's park-| ..o moreover, to be used as an im-| WaKe revision for noar Tisti ncer not the bij Sy = 2 NE=aEN | reporte o o 0 p s late to the arms conference are due to ing problem given by s at A M ¥ 2 T second poi as thi on o " = < \the bIE | pershing today won another victory. | {qfi, g Sttion Phoseraus ooy oo uIns SONS | B e e 0 & ¥ ens at wlo oot lever in cing public opin. 1 5500nd point was that noon rul proiit ut_the [rive in Washington some un- { | public hearing at the Distriet build hich the orgamzations wish to n small, ling business comtcerns.” | Time was the vanquished. arrive at 7 and 8 o'clock in the morn- 2 i | istrict build- {jon. The labq A themselves ot a0 ol e oS BISGE tates R for Increase. Racing into port on the liner George | 1n% did nut reach Washington until {da¥ afternoon next, and arrangements| ing vesterday, the District Commis- |now have admitted that with public! e S e i e O > °TEC111 and noon. Oflicials xt Union sia- today are being made to g them sloners today decided to invite the |OPilicn azainst them they could 50U \ith the quest not likely to be- The on the “struggling | Washington, the leader of America’s|(jon were unable to state the cause |, uppropriate reception at the public to anothe i {hope to win the strike. Thev con-1iUnl uy inmediate issue. eorporiti Senator a forces in the world war reached quur- | of the delay, although the informa- ¥ D | T > another meeting to talk | fessed the value of publ o 5 slared. wis determin f ke iine aboat Tl oialock, I aiole zimoi“"“ burea responding to scores (,(’Lnlon station. jover measures for reducing the Jikeli- | This is a source of much g t ooper Turns Tide. do prserstovenes] A e reet Marshal Focl when the al | iauiries, said it was due to a “de-| Officials of this government will heod of traflic’ accidents and other. |NUTe. for it.means the missing teeth | The vote ending : Ve imeaton ifed Generatissimo shoutd Totlow: i railment and nuzaurcch—donzkuuwi;n;:}.-\}fi:fi;.,:y:::;q cavalry escort will be = b {wise increasing ‘the' safety of Sirect | (he transportation act have beehfare last nishi afi- been put forward in an effort to get} MG o Nmerican destros.| New York rhail was delaved for |to their various quarters. The visi-| d = ! This hearing will be held in the | _ The way the United Sta ailroad [of the union lead Jaarly in the b e e hts tax | er8 &nd| sedplanes {many hour tors will include some of the navall . ° bourd room of the Distriet huilding at | Board. assisted by President Havdin e general chairmen of « O . 5 | —_— and military attaches of the delega-; = |10:30 o'cl ing unctioned in the present erisis organizations con Sloe Wydian sulitionltnote e vice N/ Reapend. i ‘:'r:"»m” & e 1 ’D' C. Distributors to No Long l\elll?:c(r Fgsiexilie ez iotiho: ’\'in < officia hun‘u B s e o Fuccessfully denied ‘.“ifi.&.’.‘.%.h'.lfi"lii T N S ST R wm." 4 | erannounced coming (o Wash- | er Deal With Bod Dr 5 » | disputes an effort were mad held, which waé addre } Sl + - is e _lington of a number of unofficii j—Dr. . < lat once to the root of the Baoper of e Laber 6 thie Luxes pald con Prmsbiog, gwed lits, tatest wico| alfointent upon endeavoring (o ¥ ! as tir the purking matter, the Com- | without trying to ~ettle imawinars A S ccarning loatelabitid seeyeto men below him in rank. who| Prepent (o0 th conference subjects for | Fowler Opposes It missioners, after the hearing, proba- |SUes that merels irritate and get no d Ly union lead- e mresse t thet no fu 1y elass of i | b, 2 G ! cluded in the agenda. 4 \itie Mot . X V\.:",;,d,,',:':f,‘,',.':f,,:'“fl",:‘,._me o Oetanmeyo i Shern] coun try NHoT L) attention in official circles. The be- | A fight for its existence was indi- {20 10 nn‘é"'éml- 'i‘r:‘?'ec%rm::,c':tg:liunsl“hi“h u Himhe S hoen] AU i e etared "5t a time|Was due to the ex-s-rvice men in lieC'1y thiat the’eonterence i ag- gated by developments today 1o be | for o Miheradion by the . b isettled ix exactly the formula that!the board's it ates ae rash- here closely to the original outline|in store for Maryland and Vir-{[! ' 3 | Presid d o e 10 or wai is prostrate; at a timelthe fireroom of tae George Wash i e U 0t wuflz cu" SRt foTe ginin Milk Producers Association ; head 4 President Harding would Tike to ther wag, W hen bu i 5 when business is asking for relief;at ¢ Gen. shi as a S o 0dNeere anu The safety stady will be exhaustive | #PPlied in preventing war. I1c neidered until wo! e hes e ey sl ot (S Sert 08 985 SIS | J Seek Actio e e a 1 and S s on ceneral seeshanic {lieves that it public_opinion can t class of coiploy atming to be anxious to restore busi- | 10 get back in time from his trip to/ | e e L o i Frenin Offis | In& of the traffic regulations, includ- |marshales n offending He i< also swd to ness prosperity. Europe, where Ifc had conferred the | Commissioners Forward | Announcement is made of the inten-j 0 B meuned he was opposed | InE adoption of an “anti j offending « announc Senator MeCumber of North Da-|congressionial medal of honor on the . tion of the Union of Hebrew COngre-{t, th oreanization on the ground | 1w will catise their government to! mad Xota, ranking republican on ‘thel oo T L T T nce and | f | gations to endeavor to bring before the | that he believed its purpose” s to| Commissioner Oyster alread has [recede from an aggressive - stan aBs that a0/ chi finance committee, conceded that the | Unknown soldiers ol ance and Supp]ementa| List to gl et eine dovi bt the - control of the District’s milk |Placed himself on record as f oodrow Wilson helieved the 1« workin: Sl flas 13 per cent rate worked an in- [Great Britain. Responding to a wire- R e st st heavier penalties for speeds oF nations -xrlI‘I RinaS mien o o excent through the Labur o 3 5 ¢ followe visit i ediary. Mr. Harding thinks Boa by Taw. Justice on corporations making small |less appeal from the American Le- stated X this morni vy r the influence of liguor. |the group known s the supremej Budget Bureau. and racial prejud ion bringing him to its national conven- | The District Commissioners, it \u--‘““““l_‘ e irman of the subcommittec of which a_committee, Sirike e Pat on Mt Tnion men sald they cons Mr. 9 S tion at Kansas City next week, the, EnowiE today, e jfon,; chairmansotaihe, CommIcs {the House District committee, which, | day the District Commissioner: s Merits. Femarenery Sugnasiios. fivaroora. forces: ‘vaised. auditional] co s FewH, tudy, heve submitted tof fightarngitin unign, and xeps Monday morning. will begin an ex- |and Capt, Headley, chief of the iral. | mhe theory back in Mr. Harding's| ooners remarks us ind th, A tion that Senator Walsh and | poynds of steam. ! the budget burcau of the Treasury De-|at W unlzn;n’ u; l:w h"l"l’t’l"k‘"'(O"';ha\ tive inquiry into the milk situ-ific bureau of the police department. i yi _I‘ 2 " iz rearly a ¥ ust clay Before i s of the finance commit- [ After receiving an official welcome at | s : o der B'nai Rrith, had written Secretary { ation. Jointly - will device Sor approval by |mind in the railroad controversy was § official weld !partment a set of supplemental esti- : d . . ¥ will 1 i rae it OARIN o ek e tew get together and work out an|guarantine, Gen. Pershing took his;lur et » oy " 2 | of State Hughes asking to bring to th cer this afterncon will! the Commissiongrs, will bp based | one of thorough and complete inve 1T wag! uld 8 : fe Smendment ace fo to them wma| ot U (L graat ramiis of Americans| MAtes to mect & number of uigent heads | attention of the conferance (fthe inequal- subcommittec informally and | upon a scientific study to be made | o oo 50 RS ST {tive, even if the roads should apply Swule by Semator Vomerene, democrat. | who had risen early today to pay their |of the city for the current fiscal year. | ities inhumanities and lack of equal op:, With the salient features of | by the engineer department of the |lgation of the merits of the disputef, 0 a¢ once aud the board should but it met with 1o response from tl sv-haired 2 portunity in some of the countries of | tion. He d municipal government of traffic and |B¥ the properly constituted agency. Fepublicans i e e e sy L0 man) Neither the hudlget burean nor el woile sentative Lambert other conditions obtaining in the S0 long as the railroad brotherhoods |Tventunlly anprove them. St o) inerease by taxes | o NAQId 10,0000 oldlers o Vie | oo issioners would: discloso the con-| No. official comment from the Stateling up to the ruptur business section of the city. insisted upon striking simply because| Both jmints £aid to have been Cory Smisthalgredtest s sfugelefofall | Department was forthcoming upon this | ers, composing the Maryland and Vir-| In board session today the Com- |0f a requestof the railroad executives instrumental in determining the the union men, who ad- 2 that is not making ex- | g tents of these supplemental reques ssion to huld ! weakness of this | " Tho Paris was not expected to ar- | which, it is reported, amount to sev «lsh. asking the | rjyve until 1 o'clock. Awaiting her at erai hundred thousand dollars. uld pose as|guarantine was the navy cutter Vigi-| The budget bureau also has befol of these | for a second wage cut Mr. Harding was decision of wer of the'journed the communication, but the attitude of the !ginin associ; and 1o deal | missioners decided a surve; !department_is understood to be that;wh <upblies of milk recently were | congditions shéuld be made in order ready to use the full y o) white the United States is always in-{ecut off by the association. that the committee might have defi- | government to explain to the Ameri-jicng nizht mee terested in -religious equality, this sub-| “I am opposed to the tion be- | nitely ascertained facts upon whichican people the error of such an at-| While the vo Tow 3 publicins “thé friends of husine: | iant, with a band of notables, who were | it today the request of the poilce de- z e > H g : . here’s Mo » =0 ina i gL ey De e . S Shers i | ject, alonz with many others of greatcause I believe its purpos to obtain i to construct its recommendations. | titude. d t) e Iuen unanime union O D o Gl T s partment o & fpecial "‘IS’.,{’!""‘_O‘}”:‘;:’“M;’;‘ffnc,m"a,.re,i_\v,.,,l on the agenda of the |2 monopoly of the milk by Inthe | The survey, it was said. might show | The Railroad Labor Board did in of-{men asserted todzay that the voie in the Whole BIL" he Al welcome from the. eity of New | during the arms conference | confervnce. Doubt is felt in official | District,” Dr. Fowler stat repre- | need of enlarging the so-calied busi- |fect ‘guarantee the unions that noivarious uions was close and that the Sepater | Wi i of 300,000 | oG e roceeding to ihe Penn- | Bills were introduced in Congress|Quarters whether the subject can be Ative-of The Star today. “l be- | ness section, which, generally, is de. isecond wage cut would he considered | firemen. in - par( long remained SR o tions. | 100,000 made | Lo bolore DroCed it e e | scaaral Gave ago calling for such an | appropriately taken up in the consider- | the distributors, who have notified | scribed as the area between 7th and |before next July by announcing that | obdu £ Joss than S cent. 100,000 made ex- | Tvzron Appropriation, but it was found yes- |ation of the subjects which the mations i association they will no longer deal h!‘}ll:ftree(s and Pennsylvania avenue |the dock n}l; cases was too crowded | The finul decision seemed pleasing < profits.and 100,000 no profits. The | "’:lé orts from the Paris, which had | terday that Gen. Dawes would have jhave tentatively agreed shall furnish!With it are in a position to obtain li- | and K street. {10 take up the wage c: The rail- |10 union men, rail executives and the tor explained that his amend- D iared Somewhat ‘during the (o pass upon the proposition. | the material for the work of the con-|tensed milk from other source What Survey Would Show. {LoRds mAvion MY IOt have had some | Labor Board alik leaders e N amen e the o he " Commiissioners are hopeful | ference. y will make good their ultimatum. e e R e ,.|assurance that thelr revenues would [pointed out that th Ihe first class .000 of the e itingt (S | that the full amount asked for will Italian Experts Named. May Mean Lower Prices. ! 2 DlonE | mot o, e that they L aiting his 5 neers' report would give the commit- | through reductions in freight rate opposing both the er earning companies, while the bill, he said, would 50,000 corporations. the te Conimerce Commission can ' gorted their o . but the prevailing view here roode administration, York's sky line, be granted. realizing that the police| .. state Department has an- That's something whicH on i u quarrel was with the He arose and breakfasted carly. Last department, with its present smail|,ounced the names of the experts to _The health officcr also said he be- | tee such information as the width of | nte night he departed from his usual cus- | personnel. would be further depleted by |, company the Italian principal dele- |lieved the outgrewth of the con-|sireets, which is important in de- |answ censful Fight. | tomm of dining privately and attended |the many special dualls of men thatloaies to the conference. They are:ltroversy would be a lowering of milk | termining whether there should by that the commis nd the United ht was made yes- | the dinner and concert given for the | ¥ ok Gen. Vaccari, chief of staff, prices in Washington. : € | States Railroad Board now are work- te to write into, benefit of the ship's seamen. | oW of the fact that the con-| (Continued on Page 27, Column 2. Concerning local prices, which are |parallel or 45 degree parking at theing together and that a drop in in- ion to| The program for welcoming the al-| ¢ nce may last for months, it is| i and 3 cents higher than the prices curh. 1t also would disclose the|come Will not be forced without disfact over profits- of cor-|lied chieftain is similar in detail to| hon feit at the District building that| = charged in Baltimore and Philadel- . = |some understanding about diminished { members of th Amend- | those mapped out for the reception of { Fon0y is too much for special police spaces in those squares where, on ac- i costs, though, to be sure, the statis- iterized the ac ere re.|the three other great world war, oratection for the visitors. | count of the nature of the buildings|ticians may find in the next few !never regret and which prote: | fronting them, parking reservations months railroad earnings increased | inconceivable hardship and the nmtte erease taxes on Make Unwsn An unsuccesstul f ion i Terrible Struggle Averted. Iphia. Dr. Fowler said he believed the yorations. Thr ents propesing su I n internal oct v witheut Wl Two | figures—Dbiaz of Italy, Beatty of G m 3 el e I e R e il L i —_— : . though they have sought to lay |could be established without inter-|through a gencral business revival. |industrial dispute on the eve of the Niexico. and one by Senator Simmons | though it was expected that the wider | AINS BIG olL CONCESSION | . . the blame on the producers. He said |fering with the transaction of busi (Copyright, 1921.) . international confetence at Washing- { North Carolina. both democrats. fame of Foch would result in a great-iG 4 Davld AWIENCE levery reduction in the price of milk | ReS* Aaih 5 ton on limitation of armament. Alse withe “record vo v Sen- | er public ovation i Washington has had since the war The Commissioners, after listening —_— Labor ehieftains today asserted i ; i was initiated by the producers and]to the suggestions presented at v that their action of yesterday marked bk IR L A d;"fo:""\r,s::n;',::, ]i.‘,::n!“,'fm"',‘,.,'n"“',‘»s“bsid‘“y of§Standazds Of Sdcts on the o s atatsibutors simply. passed It onll'rdu's Secking nearme, are more| AUTOS CARRY ROBED MEN. the ond of all danger of a strike us See, which would have authoriz he has a luncheon engagement with | Rights in Czechoslovakia. to the public. The distributors, he|convinced than ever that the prob- {he result of the strike vote taken by iy 2 - > charged, had never of their own in- [lem is a scientific one calling for £ 250 hines llows | the unions, no walk-out now re of e Treasurs to refund | the President and Mrs. Harding. Hel ppaGue, Oetober 25.—Contracts| ArmsConference e B e O e nn s haustive stuay, ibut they hellovea| o os O Machines Follows | e wniil a new vote in ts . Sen 10,000,000 o oreig! i vil ave S ans: City 3 3 : v ;:,‘.:1:.-.v:»""nmn.xi. £ l‘;uEL"ln'l‘-':l"‘(‘ into wl l“!lr:x; o Sx:::lg\r.‘i'“{":r 1'.((:';'1';: Lgf;‘.\_ giving the Standard Franco-American confident Teductions have been justi- |remedy w Ilflhe (oupd through the co- Fight With Alleged Thieves. plans are being made for a new S hich would ge payable next Janu- | vention, after which he plans an ex-‘;oil Company of Paris exclusive rights | i:l';““" nceglaboricoRtuihavelycenie | Vs eSS EALH A0 citizens and off-| L\ Okla., October 28—A parade | SO0 W G Lee, chiet of the train- "’.':..“,..m-mn proposed by major- fondegiton lin developing oil territory and in £ c 2 Speaking for the distributors today, Namea of Committee: of approximately 230 automobi wstrike Off, Boy: T $iy 3 finance committee CATHEDRAL IS SEAHCHED trading in petroleum products | . In a series of arti- ‘\;:;r::z “(612321195“_3‘:-wf!"*;,rrmgfl"l‘:;;‘! The committee namead this morning4°‘Ch containing four or five men | he first announcement of the exec- E a strenuous fight, throughout the greater part of| i { Fireinia ho ahy-1to take hold of the problem with(clad in white robes and hoods, drove |uti acthon was made by Mr. Lee. Willis, republican, Sl cles he will tell the land and Virginia farmers who shib[Capt. Headley includes Gen. Anton | through megro quarters here. accord- |Itushing to the floor helow the hotel a have been approved milk into the Districp). He said the and pesent: auinGEe: ) Czechoslo i ¥ ting room. where dozens of news- e 108 the s hpo i ey ot of FOR BOMBS BY POLICE [,y e cabinet. This firm is a sub-| Big Story of What | distributors were placed on the de- Ing > Stephan, Conrad H. Syme, W. C. John- | | to the police last|me ingutolfrepoitsiito line ipolice ditiat reporters were congregated, he scn, Albert SchulteiseA. J. Driscoll, G. pape The amend- 2 n > fensive when the association sus- |3 night. D anent would have limited the exemp- idiary of the Standard Oil Compan: the Armament Con- S Francis Williams, W. P. Raynor and score of negroes, shortly [smilingly shouted h ion from taxation of building m"’d sidiary of pany pended shipments to them wh.houti“y“uam McK. Clayton. This person- M,f\;;_:;ur";n.e e s o s‘s T | " rhe strike is '"'r‘l l,”; ',i‘_,, of the resolution c i d that their grievance was to only such asso- | Rum Anti- of New Jersey. ference Is All About notice, an i nel establishes representation for the ' 5 s warnings to only Eot one c uch asso- | Rumor of Anti-Catholic Plot Inter- |“jeven districts of the country were 0 against the association and not the | nel, CSaPIISTes rebrssenialion, for the : received anonymous warnings to S0 APLGW (hat 1o vou tomorrow. Were made lication of th individual producers. The local ¢ : The Ohio senators i rupts Consecrati excepted from the applic: e _— 2 zens' associations of the District. | = . The parade was thought| All of the ugion men were smiling e S trmen ol e e g - tion Service at |0 Closion given the company. In dealats; iheraald, were desirous of| Appointment to the commiftec of i ",'.:a‘:em;,fl,en e Dauel o a pistol |as they came out and many of them ussociations in their state to go out St. Patrick’s, New York. {ihese districts concessions already ) dealiE e s vidually, | iy Syme, former corporation counsel | f2nt" petween officers anmi two al-|jocularly pushed and shoved cach «©f husine {have been given, or exploitation of Mr. Lawrence describes and. Wouic abitenin, mee! t ?m‘o{ the Distridt, representing the ad-|jeged negro thieves, in which the fother down the stairs. To all queries By the Associated Press. joil lands by the siate 15 &oli rora! in plain words, the amazing Balf way o cstabiishiip mew relacivisory boardibt the American Auto-|aeproesiwere killedjand'a policeman |most of them merfly replict: ) EW ¥ 3 i vork is being done throu mazi . . mobile Associition, and Gen. Stepha; T “Its all settled. See you tomor- NEW YORK, October 28.—A rg- |ward. The wor g 4 District_officials, who are keeping | representing the Merchants and Manu- | sLured S 0il Company, Thanks God for Settlement. s . . . 2 5 : < 3 v ses of the conference, | the view of ‘entering prosecutions in'giving of consideration to the tw ) N B f lic demonstration, caused consterna- |ment has arranged for ample repre- | PUrpO; CE | &Il cases in which unlicensed milk i3, principal parking blans advocated at y's ews In brie “I shall get down on my knees and CHINESE EXTOL P: C. KNOX | morca piot. as part of an anti-Catno- |21, 4EFeement with the fzcohosiova ki background and underlying. |, Ciose watch on the situation with! facturers' Association, assures the £tudents Say Late Senator Was One | tion at St. Patrick’'s Cathedral todayisemauum i He also makes cl h found to have been shipped into the'yesterday's hearing. {hank God that the catastrophe has of China’s Best Friends. | when the service at which the Right | —r e also s clear how District, expressed the opionion today |~ The American Automobile Associa- !Com,.,,..]on.,-, invite citizens to dis-|been averted, d Mr. in a state- i i Rev. John Joseph Duun was c | AFTER 31 YEARS. | the event is of vital import |that the Maryland and Virginia as-|tion's proposal is to establish “stag- | ~cuss means of curtailing traffic ac.|ment discussing the st tlement. ev. Join Josepn Diun was conse- | MEET . S aseely to the disl Soclation. in the event distributorsi gered” or alternate parking spaces in| cidents, Page 11 “1 have on ny desk thousands of s China, October . :‘Qr:s(e“i::z”::p‘l‘;db shop of (,dflel:)nyl‘xlu‘nal s | not merely e diplomat- - |pere continue to refuse to deal withthe business section. | " | postmaster General Hays. with score letiers from i ves and children of £tudents have sent to the family of the | fernal machines. | Confederate Veterans. the average man and woman | Jor \its product. 1In every quarter)ing spaces in certain squares, which | crash on Penusylvania Al lstrike. : Jute United States Senator Philander| TWe search proved fruitless and! of America the fight was regarded as involving | would be used exclusively for loading “When I think of the suffering a after a score of police had scoured | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., October 28. 2 the continued existence of the asso-|and unloading purposes. About 95 members of the Staff of| ile would have caused these peo- Knox resolutions eulogizing Mr. | confessional boxes, pulpit, altar stalis ! H ohina's delegation to arms parley|nic when I think of the disaster it Sonox and Qeclaring AL 1n 118 aeath] oot crban oMa:’ cherioaremany by | —sAfteri=al sepatation fiofithiriysone | Read the series and be |“®U°% o vonday. T due hegg Sunday afternoan. Page 1|might have brought to this country, r 2 The Commissioners believe that the | poch to be given warm welcome. 1 say again that I thank God we tool rina has lost one Which the prele became auxiliary years, C. W. and John W. W. Barton, Glina Nias Iqat ong o8 hegnesy t""‘d"luuhop e N orie e uXIlarY Yrothers, were brought together here| prepared to follow your Hearings on the milk supply for the ' relative value of these plans cannot Page 2|the action we did tonight.” he resolutions praise the attempt|yo proceed. at the reunion of Confederate vet- news r accounts of city of Washington are to start Mon-!pe determined until a survey has been 2 = «f Mr. Knox, while Secratary of State, |\ Detoctives, however. continued at|crans in an unusual manner. nf pape 5t d e Gay morning at 10 o'clock In the.made of all the streets in the busi- Business 1o Jecide, disposition o P-Ellkmopl-laln K _-; l:rnlu.‘h. 4 the Mamehuriun the entrances of the cathedral, acting | C. W. Barton, who lives in Loudoun| ~cOMIerence your door. e Distriet _committee room,: ness section showing their widths, the | plants and dam af % jShoals;| L. T Sheppard, president of the c an | ¢ ushers and halting all persons car- |county, Va., came with his home dele- | Chairman Lampert of the special sub- : spaces that could most advantageous- | Secretary e 2 Orier of Railway Conductors, sald ¥ and also the fight of sr-nawrf,.ymg packages, while their contents jgation. a member of which was W. C. The First Article committee of the House District com- |1y be set aside for parking purposes | Briand also given vote o coan enc:;.l);!.\um|he_| mnibns ihad decioons 0 Seall Frox azamst the clause in the peace | were examined. Eenton, revenue commissioner ' of | st s fittee announced today. Dr. Fowler 'and other conditions. by French senate. = @ riot law | ing public opinion that the strik PaOnE \ —_———————— Loudoun county. Benton had known Will Appear in will be the first witness and will be! It is believed the survey can be w:’;::.'p'fieflfl"dud. . e ol b Boava atd Treaty regarding ! 2 y ! the brothers when young men, and, asked to reply to charges made by'made.immediately and that the com- Mo Piske, moted actress. heads move consequently the government, and not recognizing John Barton. now resid- M. E. O'Brien, an attorney claiming|mittee will be able to begin its task e e Iromds, “FIGHTING COP" DISCHARGED. EVELYN NESBIT DRINKS | at Frankford. Mo., on the streets, @he Zhflfing &Iaf."“ represent distributers of 65 per|in a short time. i for better protection of animyls. o “E{"\as cvident aino that the entire iaccompanied him to the stopping cent of the milk consumed in the Dis-| 'Whatever regulation may be work- Wathington admipistration was op- ngrs. in board: session POISON TO KILL SELF place of C. W. Barton. The brothers | Crict_ Among these charges were|ed out for submission to the Com- |y is dispersed from U. con- | IOk, "And. that we; have had e Commics (ay. ordered the dismiseal from the W YORK. October 28.—Evelyn |did not recognize each other at first, et he milk regulations have been |missioners, it was regarded today as | MO8 18 QMR cand. Page 17| Bores 10 ante bf Gaining our ©b- 7 Ly I 2 lish = lly assured relief will b . . - e e ot Henry M.|xogit, former wife of Harry K.|Pos,cetive A ioonvinced tor ghalx Next Monday orors foF ey i ‘un'flZr,E?:fi.‘.'.?m’a.. banka and public build- Cltizens speed up drive to enroll mer. ".9;{.':;.,,;3“{,..’;";(,3',}:"{':':‘“.. cer- i iiee taken Thaw, was reported by the police.to | -John Barton had.left his Virginia | SSHEN they: have beon ible t5 63 the. inks; the entrances io whichare al | bert. L TNy Sights o) which our sien were 3o« P’ have attempted suicide today by luome in 1884, and since then none o1t price in the Distiict nigher than in most (connd';uon-.y o nder oy Hones, 7 inued on Page 2, Columu s i drinking poisv... Lis taiily had heard from him. oluer cities., vresent con m Hogss,