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X 3 P N~ P R LA o i J : . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. mums DEGREES + DEDICATION" APRIL 2T. ]-AG DAY BU[ISTS . |CREW OF ILL-FATED STEAMSHIP NORTHERN IFIC A1 : e Erracomly Geve Oraat 36 LEADER OF RESCUERS. ° BT AN atwis vsun. ous; [DELAY UPUN DELAY The Evening Star yesterday an- . : i ; % nounced that the Grant memorial in : 5 ¢ : By the Associated Press.. s 3 Botanic Garden would be dedicated 5 : o : : : Vi WEST ORANGE, N. J., February S % e b st i g s " g 11.—Seventy-five years ago today S April 22 next. This was erroneous. Thomes A. Edison was born. To- The dedication will take place April 27, which 1s the one hundredth af- a 3 ther | ay, however, was just another Saturday in his busy lite. He had |Lack made no plans to take & dey off, of Judges and Other alversary of the birih of Gen. U..S. | Jewish Drive Will Be :Con- ALIAT | tinued Until Full Quota.Is NATIONAL PARKS Susarbes. “Now that a treaty of peace has been lumbla in the column of oversub- concluded between the peoples of Ire- scribers to their quota In the $14,- Determined efforts and, arrange land and Great Britain, the provisionat | Director Mather Tells 0f WOn- | 000,000 nationa campaign now being ments are being made and planned government hereby decrees a general & . carrled on for relief of destitute refu- ders Before National Geo- for the remaining two official days of the Washington American Jewish amnesty with respect to all acts com- Thitted In the coutse of the recent hos- gees, both Jew and gentile, in south- ‘Urges All Citizens to_Aid“in Burying Wrongs ofi’ast. Promises Protection. By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, February 11.—Michael Col- lins, head of the Irish provisional gov- ernment, has issued the following decree of general amnesty: T e e el e b4 | - Causes Show Need of son plant he and his army of fel- Separate Court. low workmen faced the same rou- Handling of prohibition cases con- tine. ‘While Mr. Edison seemingly for- tinues to prove an arduous task in the District Police Court, and time got the day and its significance, there was no oversight on the part of the “Edison Pioneers” an or- ganization of men emploved by m since , or for an even longer period. Members of this flr‘ll.flllwllflon of cases dealing with band of workmen have planned for | Violation of the Volstead act length- many days the greetings to be ex- | €88 into months and months and in tended to the aged inventor, and |30Mme Instances into years. Convic- had arranged for the annual |tions by juries are infrequent, on the luncheon in the storage battery |o¥ih due, it 1s belicved, to the bullding of the plant. attitude of the jurymen st 'the be- A wireless_telephone had been |S'7DInE of the trial installed in the hall, and arias by g delays dally experienced In campaign to put the District of Cop tilities. The amnesty extends to all N . eastern Europe. Although-more than 3 < : j members of the naval, military, police graphic Society. threg-fourths of the $100,000 set for| ~ |7 ; 4 e e Marle Bappold, grand opera star, | handling of these cases, which tie and civil services of the British govern- the District has 'been subscribed, s ? : : G il S ! who sang for ihe gathering, Wi D is oL i Dnsihess OF Sheipoust, ment, and to all ust;\’e':'“nell;lwrl!:‘:g :egm ‘Without going outside his own na- {-l"::l:r:';::n ‘sl:mma Lyon_of the execu. ; # ¢ o : o sent broadcast.” ; ?:t': ot o s :h't::'d P ot acts of hostility a e tional parks, Uncle Sam can surpass ee declared he would not L e i et 2 L S it Many old friends were expected 3 SR/ IEHS80) CRION, ot were committed, aided or abetted, o " | rest_until the h: D) ficlals say, as was shown necessar: Whether m Ireland ‘or elsewhere, dur:|the old song about ‘Greenland's|reached. e {.3rop In and swap reminiaconces |in the irafc caves s B s on e bench are o 1ke workers proudly displayed cell opinion, but d - loid buttons having the figures ll%llion. Th:c"len:r'ofl:.pt.tflg: nx:. e the Jast six vears. and full pro. |icy mountains” and “India’s coral| With an efficient force of workers on| , Members of the crew. | l‘l:::':::‘:; aEtion of the law will be afforded such | strands,” for In those ‘public plays|the streets today—tag day—and the rsons against violence or Injury of twelve teams rescue from the transport Northera lola e grounds the gamut is run from the | gui¥s (ehMe warking to capacity, tho| pacige, which was left a skeleton b “76." Messages of congratulation |will think that selfishly they are try- ““The provisional government appeals | ice rivers of Glacier Natlonal Park|ever, at the close of the day's work | re and sank. off the coast of New 3 % 5 . Chme i Irom sl Sonrts of ihe |ing to lighten their own burdens to all citizens to respect this amnesty|to the bubbling, red-hot lava of the | the drive will not end and, If neces- | Jersey. s 7 / % world, ifrom” all manner of mer leesmsito prevail o In spirit and letter. In this. as In other | jlaues Natlonal Park of Hawail. + [257%: Will e held over o fow deye E : o 2 T il S of ormm e A Rt o coraay o . we ow ourselve: , L ; /! = , matters, we must not al after the officlal closing time 'Sunday ’ v X Drivate dinner party will be | an hous off for unch rwe cases were e outdone by our late enemies in| This contrast and the many grada- | night for' belated subscribers. Tue seeking that the wrongs of the past|tions between the two extremes were)day evening th 3 held "at the Edison home this |tried. In one against Edward 8cott, may be buried in oblivion.” emphasized last evening by Stephen | women wu‘n hofd ?“l::l'lu:; {:w:;: evening. colored, for selling liquor, the ver- Briacacre Melease, Nenr: T. Mather, director of ‘the national | Eightn Street Temple in the interest sy dict w returned by the jury_ as park service, in a lecture before me: A A letter of warm congratulation A rumor reached Dublin that the men | bers of the National Geographic So. | °f the fund. gulity, but sentence by Jndge M- has been sent by President Hard- |3an CB‘D!“I‘Edb h’lh !l;lsler :\L\d Peen\nlake{)‘; to C'lely< By mQafll! of CD‘OYfig mot&m Chat “Surprise” Reacts. i ayed mntil next Vel xgarsbush barracks. Inquiries there |pictures and . lantern slides Mr.| Chairman Lyo S Sublin Castle and by members of [ Mather brought out the rich hues of | wgurprise” at !’;m"m’;;‘:h ;i::;‘l‘;fl’mf ing to his friend, Thomas A. Edi- |nesday. In the other against James the provisional government. failed tolforest and desert. glacier-bordered son, the famous inventor and mas- | p. D wishes for his birt! . The let- . confirm the rumors, but an official at the | lakes, “painted” cliffs, and finally the | Ple last night by having Judge Harry 3 e e castle said he presumed that if the re-|Dante-like view into the crater of | M. Fisher of Chicago address the con- port was true it might mean that the |Kilauea at night, where the camera|gregation, but had to con! today ter follows: “My dear Mr. Edison: » Several Sentemced or Fined. men were taken there preliminary to)registered the furiously boiling “Senator Frelinghuysen has re- Yesterday the jury was dismissed un- minded me of the fact that you are | il 1:15 o'clock in the afternoon, and sen- their release. molten stone by its own weird light. | that be was in turn surprised by the | s : to cel 2 tence The “text 'of tne Irish Free State One Park ta East. membora’” Following" s stireing |With Others, He Joins in Eu- Dirthaay ansiversary Febouary 11, |8on for cases L21ed meny monthe oo Biicion pariament, b igniy ap: |, TNOuEh most of the nacional pariy | nersvle ume, Inueutieating condl | ogies " at Breakfast of So ' o Joring U pooteion 1t | eemingt ducter s Eeses s gass are west of the Rockies, the Un ons of the Jewish Raopll in the g a reakfast o very best wishes. I hope you will unlawful possession, and have many more years of happy |Frederick Cook was sentenced service to the worid at lange such |months for selling and fined 86'}3 t‘g as you have given so generously in | transporting; John Smith, six months the past. Very sincerely, for selling; and Walter Wade Davi “WARREN G. HARDING.” | two montha and 3300 for making & ndbook. CAPT. s, Attorney for the last asked oF the 5%, Transportation, waien |LOOKS FOR DRASTIC 2, motion tor s sew risi and. WHit o¢ xtened to the reseme of the crew. three men wers relosedToois. The LAW ON DIVORCES Arehle Brown, charged with “violation of, tho-Volstead act, forfelied $100 by thy OT L f the Do Pty Costween "Great. Britain | States possesses one national play- |stricken Europesn territory. the, au- nd in st, Mr. 3 - | dience contributed more than 32.200 i and Ireland. It had been supposedZi°0uS i is the Lafayette Nation. | toward the fund, Dames of Loyal Legion. e D o e Cand Eamonn de |81 Park, on Mount Desert Island, off | Judge Fisher drew vivia pictures of 3 tuent e e giis ronsons | the coast of Maine, one of the few | little- children huddling beside the| Ambassador Jules J. Jusserand of for not joining such an assembly; but f;?f;sm?fl the ,fi;‘mflg‘; coast where ES“’J;:..‘.’,‘. '?:'fi:fif'\% patents. victims | Prance and other speakers paid high . X ated syna the act sets UD & leEle e o (ng| Pictures of Rocky Mountain Park.|trying to keep Warm: of young mén of | ribute to the memory of Abraham o as ot all the powers within the | near Denver, showed views of roaus|thirty with snow-white hair, broken- | Lincoln at the fourth annual “break- exercise of all the powers N ve wil | recsntly constructed by ‘which one|down bodies and wrinkled faces beg- | fast of the Dames of the Loyal Le- h““ 4 B e not only to deal with | @y now motor over the continental | ging for food, and many other in- i Co- ave the power not onty to deal with | Jita'3¥ an elovation of nearly 12,000 |stances Immediate relief ‘of tnese |glon Soclety of the bisirict 0t 0o the constitution. bul Ith seculation | feet In the Glacier Park mew tralls| conditions are not acts of charity, but umblia, this afternoop at the New CITIZENS URGE BETTE . le‘;t 'x‘.“;'ha‘r.“me second act, establish- | &re opening up each year pom;;:: of | duty, Judge Fisher declared. Lllr}lcflg'-m’:;:thl;ny“:'n;la‘:?'r ;m <ot : the picturesque reservation hitherto Lack Lecal Govermment. B ing the free state, will contain. 1 ' 3 L ; o Ulster Presents Problem. e A I e bridge. recently| LACK of local goveérnment, the| Ambassador Jusserand Jolned in OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SY S TEM gt e plea of not gulty 1s entered The main point of discussion now |constructed across the Colorado river | sPeaker sald. was the chief cause of | tributes to Lincoln the man and Lin- told the committee that he, as much |20 2 jury trial demanded. The case coln the inheritance, paid by Lieu 28 any other lawyer in this city, was |18 86t for some future date, often weeks concerns Ulster. Under the treaty|has, in effect, created an entirely new jdestitution among the peoples of ARe Tister has one month after ratifica- | park. It has made accessible in & feW | goutheastern Europe. Many Gen:. ’?g";-;,‘-,,};‘}:::-,“g:‘;:“‘;:' i follisme Tor sitting by and permity 1 " oY ment can Dveatieats tion of the act to decide whether tolhours the rorth run of the canyon,|munities and large cities have chang- ited State: o . . Join southern Ireland, and a boundary | which could be reached before from the | ed officials as many as thirty times Ifi:f;l Gl:‘ggrn\h:(c'm&egr'- tediisiaces C1v1c BO dles Make su g ges tions Of Re fO Stave Toce el Then at the time set the case commission will follow Ulster's re-|south only by a roundabout journey |since 1917, he said, each change % “ o Fedt = The L : (i istrict of Columbia Com “We should have taken steps lof w = fuet ‘;’ué's’.‘i’.;n is being debated as K:n':\m;’x'aeh%d The. gny :al,“nuvny Eriagiuy icdihediand parescutionsol e“"‘::"’D"" i “,{f‘ml‘,d“""‘m..fi ' M l] Ji B s 100 he Commicres. v J“:HFN::&D: cannot appea: berttpe thy o 2 V4 TR cl 8, committee, * ann 4 to whether the bill is subject to rati- | forested, is in many ways more at-| Rabbi Abram Simon, president of g:,‘fg,“,::,,,?,”ch,; e in etho eforc Jomt Con- 20d we have permitted the euil 10 1n- | The okoe 1s set again, and maybe fation or not. It is argued on the | tractive than the bare south side £ O T et no ratifation of the |~ Among the views shown by the lec- | Hon “semiking ot the people of oty Representatives Speak. grease untll it has become a disgrace. | partly heard. The judge then is on CPeaty eould be more complete than | turer were those of the ancient clift|gaid' that they were Botting too much | Other speakers included Represen C . The Ume finally arrived when condi. | the bench in'the lower court, or per- » the. embodying of it in the schedule |dwellings of the Mem Verde Park in |of the'good tnings of lite and 2s a Thomas S. Williams. Loren, E. gress Lommuttee. necossary 1o take some action. The |16 on the bergition A new judge of an act of parliamen southwestern Colo! 0, e wering ! . = = n‘t it force of law. ~On the other hand, | Nnnacles of the Zlon Park in Utah, ey e Thomas Clark of New York snd i iviemnn, Tra Iy recTe Joud In theil | anything about the case. Tho case is o o o o maaily Constitnis | Do acies o6 i ey Fosermiter the preat | Sronude the moment g mere trifle | s Georse Thacher Guernsey Hoh-| myg greqt interest tn the problem of | sloner of education, the Engineer|[cmed¥: BUt at This point the local | Mdge comes back. “Then, as ofter s te, and it is argued that rary president general the e Ulster cannot be asked within a}familiar scenes of the Yellowstone, as| ample of Americanis: d optimi san month to determine her attitude to-|well as“views of the lttle-known N0 atatod that trae eptimism and | Mrs John ‘A ‘Logan. president of ample educational facilities for the e et ot achopla He dlacus-|evil, and its investigating committee | guilty entered he Sone (nePle8 of Trard body that ls nor vet In_ev. | wilderness corners (¢ that most ex-|bumor are the result of sadness and the local soclety of the Dames of the | chilren of the District was brought |attending the Dublic schools herer| ragen st i Lol ™t honc ol ohe |UP, if, not experiencing new. deinys stence. tenstve of the national par! sorrow. . Lincoln's humor, he con- | Lo¥aj Leglon, BICRCIC fligent. ‘acted | home to the Joint congressional com- |saying that € per cent of the school gaged at that task. I hope we are|and the senicnce 1a imposed A comed by the treaty supporters be- Atmosphere of Alps. tinued, was the result of his struggles ation % g mism was reward of s fait = e heads o vic an e ' should nature of the so- . ef that justice must triumph. peid taxes to the Distriet as to “con- | ¢ 3 cus- RE TROOPS FOR ULSTER. |for hotels and other bulldings. Girls the Lincoln Memorial. James Curtin | tives, presented recommendations re- strict. vinc@gmany of om. Recently Assistant MO employed about the hostelries are [, A 1arge volume of mail poured Into | ;g Miss Dorothy Dennett furnished e mme Earoes o - Tokiek d o LA Taking up the question of commun- | were being obtained by means of | Siate8 Attorney Heffernan recom- dresed in the quaint and artistic}, o ning bringing subscriptions of | Music. in the Senate District committee. the school buildings were apparently | some cases which he said he consid- | Jo8sible plead guilty and ask for a rdl; 1 syst garding the local system at & hearing | ity centers, Mr. Ashford declared that| fraud.” He cited before the committee | MeNded having the defendants when By the Assoclated Press. ’ costumes of Swiss peasant girls. That Lincoln understood the dis- BELFAST, February 11.—Sir James | Against the background of towering, | V5Tious amounts. The bainet son”|tinction between things political and| The hearing yesterday concludes the nder the control of the officlals of | ered as questionable. especially re- | JENC fine. Just so the case could be AT o modced | A e ecba the vion sbos: | Uibution vesterday was that of John | {1 0% fars" was bought out by | investigation made by the Joint com- |iations ot e Sracoorrs: (andcr FeBU- | garding their truthfuiness and legal- | 22050 0F foon. He stated that it 3 0 get convic- t on arriving from London today that{ihese thronged buildings closely re- Oth Gen. Richards, in the course of his| B BT L e four additional | thercion ataniat views® smong the | Crall00; Oiher contributors yes- | irens, in which he deciared that|Mittee, extending over several monthd, [extant: s s i A tions by jurles. Batialionsiof {FoopsiwouMy be) sent Sjalns. lected at the temple, we: e A T R L except for the further tastimony of |y, of that ms;’iiu;.re::“g&&ho de:|_F. c. Duvai, judge of the police snalt aumier Lo avictions ateee . o| F.cC 3 r of £ tures, which sustained the nation in|some of* the echool officials, which 18 peoprigtion bfil there would bai‘;rg_ court of this city, appeared at the| turned by the 1w;°"; tgteln:.:"g;er:t Belfast immediately. . The attemtance of visttors in the He said he had set no time limit on |, 410021 parks is mounting by hun- List of Centributoss.. his time, “we may gather fresh|to be taken soon. The committee will hm oact ; e e B e o aecure the ro. |atlonal parks is mounting by hun-| 1 jore Freund, $500; Harry E.|ground for confidence in & rigfiteous| then draft a report for AubmIsSion (o' achonl SanIGiros if (cOntrol of the of Toge Biovtna Mgt e ian | e Yk Srieent Intarview; and te Y Cen- |over the corporation court of this clty, | Jury. it was dislosed. that the raa Tease of the unionist prisoners taken |y, ther said. Much of, this increase | Ma: 250; H Fish 100; | outcome of many perplexities of to- | Congress, and will recommend such in the recent raids. This statement|; t ‘18 ascribed to th. kil Sl er, $100; | outoome, o I eharde ‘sald the ques- | legisiation &8 it deems nece to | "N lementary to his declaration | in recent vears ls asc o the [Nathan Frank, $100; Fur Workers' | 387-0 o0 i o on . T Mr. Ashford said that “: where the great majority of the di- | Jority of jurym "":‘:r':? g:{“‘n. ¥ ndon that in the |improvement of motor roads mot only 1y, " ¢100. Clarence F. Nagment tions hw won m:x vr:A're wo: ':gh: m;o( lt:he dnlmll;o believe that the lach::lta :'o T:.°§,|'" vorce t‘-llel':r.e Mn;{ed. {hn :heeug‘- {m t)l'aea c’r:dlbllel';yb.:;‘ nt,:el.'.fl;i'.'.‘:“ event of failure of the British suthorn: in the parks but across the continent. | 3105, Benjamin Madden, §100: Mat- | yeatar question: Why did Germany | Capper_ of Kanass, chairman of the|[Tict 8fe pretty well provided for~ |y atis <2act &f (his session “some|cepecially [he Iaw enforcement om: ties to secure the release. of - Fics. Millstone, $100; Herbert Fried- | fasas 2 SO committee, expressed his appre- at the distribution of the govetiing divarcas: oREa, - < it was disclosed, “the naped men he would carry out his|Dbig problem In supplying camping |y, Te)00. Willlam Rosendorf, $100; | °°°" icommitte e e ven” by |chool buildings ‘had been wro Others who appeared at the hearing, | statement of @ policeman or internal own plans. 2 grounds and other comforts for the |&ald: L00L LT, RO SO dory Soldler Allowed to Intrude. clation of the suggestions and had resulted in D8 according to Judge Norton, were: Mrs. | revenue agent indicat 4 - % 3 the witnesses. He sald the citizens of overcrowdng in - e as ndicates a frame-up We have to consider the whole sit- (§rowing army of the parks' “stock-|51y. Arthur C. Moass, $109, and Les| “Her soldier was permitted to in:|ine "District should not hesitate to[Fillg, Tommunitles and tres space in e D e shiestigsgroc. oroNnumual lons. e un- 't 7 = uation carefully,” he said. ‘Who annually look them | 310 s T N R Rl cAlne Mather declared, buts umgarten, $100. rude/beyol ." | present their views to members of o £ e Tister if:a'::"tfi:'%ofiu& far Has been able to expand its factli. | Contributions ot $50: Samuel B.|Gen. Richards "‘;;:;"flm_'?f;"‘;;{ Congress, particularly with regard to ggflfn".‘l o defend the heating planta f, ‘;‘;:"l’n;m,":’n“‘“lg';’e%r‘; . head|to the arrest of a wiolator of the the captives would be freed before |ties to meet all needs. Weinstein, - Maurice Schnider, 1 |forgot that for which arclk con. | the school problem, which he regarded | oo o's 4 ot too, which he sald | Doregates Hall and Smith and a num:| The case of Baward: Mkt woek. I e e e West 2 the b one 0t Srery " great importance to| 578 Sdsauate. What was peeded: Bo | hor o ethers, who took no Dart In tha| ord, charged with uniawful Dosses- These reports said the Ulster special oL g e B fircoran Thom| of atatesmen. o thé District. £ Plants Tlcensed. ongieabrsl JUR, ihese | discussion. A resolution was read at| sion, transporting and e ey constables and the contingents of the |COLORED TEACHERS FORM |Seor=e. 5. Stetn, James L. | many's statesmanship, her diplomac Varlanee In Views Expressed. P 8, In fact fthe hearing from the Ministerial As-|brought up for court trial yesterday Teisle republichn’ acmy, wers N oo N E. Hecht, Joseph B e & o Ropert| hor politics, all were taken from the| The views presented yesterday som: lea for Playgrounds. sociation of Alexandria, which ex-|afternoon. The case was continued S ofher e e T ane! COLUMBIAN A e her politics. all wers taken from (s | The view s e ement o e Were ‘thoss| Mra. Lucy R Swanton, chairman |pressed “alarm at'the number of di- | until today becauss ong of the in- Fermanagh-Monaghan line Rolicing MBI ASSOCIATION &“::DJ'C"!,:L':;,“NJ Stood from the political groupings of | who advocated the centralization of |of the Unitéd Citizens’ Playgrounds | YOrces _granted In our city and the| ternal revenue officers was absent. odey was so rigid t! usiness was T S Y. H. A and Y. M. H..A., $62.50, | the world the national resuits ‘that | control of the schools in the Districtcommittee, urged more adianats ml‘s;)&b-:;l:& ;o:::ly :: .‘A'l"v::::a‘;nu:: :uo:l‘g fn?':.f:;e:fiz'mu" of ::: 2 suspended. W ng itary move- | building by transferring to the D and the Deborah Club, $40. would logically follow military mo' ng by the authority to |PIayground facilities for the children. | abating the evil. Judge Norfon said,|a<frame up.” According f6 his testi. ‘The border specials were halting | o . o T 10 "Newiswh, | “Section B” Causes Disagreement |*"Contributions of §25" David Sanker: | MSNS. | ormanys political funcs| sppoint - tho.. board Supervision of the playsrounds. she|if conclusion, he was greatly impress- | mony, an attempt was made to get Butler and Rosslea, while a few miles at Dunbar High School Louis R. Peak. Pressler Bros, Berry| g the mind of the state said, s, she | 4 with the earnest and pleasing man- | him to procure some whisky, which away, at Clones, the republican army & o & Whitmore, Fischer & Fischer, Hol- | tlons needing e it 8% 0% Ly to Was necessary. She presemted|ner in which the hearing was con-|he refused to. do. Later, he stated, Was doing the same thing. Yesterday. lander, Inc, Ma: . 8 mentality trained correctly e | aut ot the District bullding— to the committee & summary of the |ducted, and that he felt sure it would | he was arrested and told he had sold Shooting occurred in the Northp ' . i Baum, Samuel BuEe e piaion - throughout the |should be given full authority over|survey of the local situati d be fruitful of good results. The .di-|some whisky, and that if he admitted Queen. Btrect area of Belfast this| Severing their connection with the|Whitty Co., Gardiner & Dent, Joseph | 5f PUCIs OPIA0N RCNEol o the | everything which has to 4o with the [tne children on made by | /o "bills under consideration were| it he would get off with a light fine. morning; | ‘Pollce reinforcgments were | aucation Association of the District, man, 1 Rose, Narcls- | T, oA %0 In tne ond the|schools, and then held responsible. e Chijdren's bureau of the Depart-| (hen referred to & subcommittee of[The case was again continued. this / worla became afrayed against Ger; | The ProPOss U, manager fo Indorsement of proposed adminta. | HIESe o7 LUEther, conslacration Pefore | Line, 10 e testimony of some oF his seni several hundred colored public school | sathan Bachrach, Julius W many—so appointed a business manager for the MORE NAVY YARD oo 3¢ & ‘meounE. yeserty | 1St pantimen W B amment| Mot ot GO T | MR, ek e Tl o s ot St RATIE (i entimon o fome € Bt afterne Dunb: - u! ol ) opinion. ut al e n It was stated today members of | time of the alleged transaction, and SEROOR ad Eiuiibae) Hists Bohoel or D oo, waderstand | OPInlon- But all the vt enes ooio| DeCring. president of the Monday | e sl - investibating - commpittce | had not been summoned to appear. .~ ganized the Columbian Education As thi irfction bet: things polti- f them. hool play- | EVening Club. He urged a better i g MEN ARE DROPPED; o B s e g e ot e ey "educhtton | stlary schedule for e toachers: |16 A H,BEC2 12" devite i | nefore Judge. Meahon o fow mmin: OTHERS TO FOLLOW PR socfation of Washington. cal and things military?” continued | grounds, a new compulsory education This organization was formed to HOLD ONE,\SEEK ONE “] think he did.” The Lw and free text books for the high '.'l;h:nal‘:,eon; :oxr!'zd :nfldlnl’ DProgram | entire session to the consideration of | utes later, charged with transporting fake the place of section B of the IN TAYLOR MURDER|% esker then quoted letters to Gea. | achool children. Tomt of T Clolandolph Jose. presi- {a report to be made by the subcom- | twenty-four halt gajlons of whisky, Ass ol stric (ooker an n. ant to v & entered a lea of no ity an A coln's understanding of this diffe Commerce Chamber Suggestions. |o¢'the colored schaols In the District | Iaiics, WAICh for two weeks Dot | Semanded & Jury trial The date of which was projected last year for all the teachers.in the local public school system and which was affillated with from .. tant crises. 2 e Rattonal Saucation Assoclavion | ——(Continued from First Pags) | PG50 '¥Ee soldier, Lincoln the under two sections, namely, sectlo; ’ .| statesman,” he continued. " “They A whiter and section B, “colored, | ¥as in the official’s private office, an- | statesman.’ %0 Cond each other's in similarity to the arrangement of|SWering questions, while the funeralimitations. Neither transcended t th;hachoolhsy:llreer;l. na of the director was in progress last l roe . hun and twenty-nine | Tuesday afternoon. Both Miss Nor- | safe Jweeks, it was revealed today, and it|of the colored teachers joined sect foday—simple, just ruies any Ame was just being wound up when the|B, but by lewte of that body their (mand and Miss Minter have admitted toun inoany calling empioy to I Following the testimony of Presi-|were emphasized by Arqhibald H.| orce cases in the files of the corporg- | this trial or the time 'it is snnauncement of the decrease in force|initiation fees were returned on ac- |close friendship with Taylor. his advantage and to his profit. . Amerfcan soldier be- dent Thomas Bradley of the Board of |Grimke and Dr. George Richardson, wtea $oader urging reforms in the school |both of the National Association fof | L CouT 0%, te period from May 1, | Poser fo come up. e system, which was buhllllhod "I; “& the Advancement of Colored People.|mittee's report, it was explained, will| Summing up the whole situation, tall yesterday, the committee we-; CIA' J. Driscoll, president of the Mid|pe complete in its outline as it is pre- | one official declared, affairs at Police the recommendations of the Wash-|City Citisens' Association, expressed |sented this afterncon, but not in its | Court are in bad shape. One official ing Chamber of Commerce, presented |approval of the school board's build- | tapulation or detalls. The latter will | has declared that unless something by its secretary, A. E. Seymour, who|ing program and advocated free text|pe completed during next week is done to prevent the unnecessary laid helorehlheheommitlea “z‘m report |books for the high school pupils. 5 delays he will ask to be transferred chamber’s committee on| gis Duwe to Divided Authority. to_some other line of duty. headed by Henry H. Glassie.| oy Giies Scott Rafter, president of | JUSTICE McCOY HONORS It is stated that there is at pres- report, which was approved| = 4 ) ‘ent a bill before Congress to give the by the chamber .last April, it is istrict Congress of Mothers and Judges of the Court of Claims power recommended that “there should be a|Parent-Teacher Association, told the VIRGINIA REQUISITION |to try federal cases, inciuding viola- itable building for eve: e, & et Baliglas o7, ey | commitee hat 0 bor cpiion many o | Chie Justics MoCoy, actng as gov- | P fna Gt YN ACiue e a3 child_of school age.” The repor Urged a more adequate administra-|the ilis of the school system could e arnor of the District of Columbla, to- | to remedy Police Court conditions. tive staff organization, It opposed,|traced to divided authority in the hands| day honored the requisition of the| There is no doubt in the minds of however, the proposal for a business | of the school board and tie District of- | Governor of Virginia for the return|any of the officials, or those in regu- manager, saying; “We think that the | ficials. She advocated a change in the|to that state of Leroy Bradley, Ed-|lar attendance in the Police Court, infection of such an officer into our |law, which would make the board of | ward Fanning, Frank R. Cady, Jnsn that, with few exceptions, averag- system would orly tend to increase edudation entirely independent, with tull | W, Warring and William P. Cady, 21- | ing probably one in fifty, all the men also_ declined. Miss Lucy Slowe, prin- [ ing in the investigation. Whom aloné, if needs be, the account|and accentuate the existing division authority over all matters nhfing to | leged to be implicated in the robbery | brought imto court for violating the clpbll of the Shaw Junlor High School, ?efou Miss med v:al\‘t llnta th: .u‘u‘rum‘l:“u top I:: mn;l.and‘; >3 re.pon-]b:gty g,o,,:' which the sys- a?‘ n::r m muo?'olt ‘g: Zf, ‘;:.M'}::wc,h"ll‘:‘,u:, ‘me evrh‘;-?“ Drohibition laws are really viclators. jue: rivate rooms wi . Woolwine an of c opinion n 1 re suffering.” ", form: subsequently was elected president. |P! pu! lum s already mm“_ e de. AL m‘fiz “'u e [ home) of osspivLetier forner L ly for eon- and the action he took at im- (Continued from First Page.) #hrough outside concerns to the navy A special investigation along this line has been going forward for six the navy yard was made. count of the dissatisfaction which{ When Miss-Normand arrived at the A number of speclal experts have|arose over the designations “white” |district attorney's office sh comes wisely so circumscribed thet ‘Deen working on the private and un- |and “colored” and because the presi- |companied by her chauffeu official survey for the machinists and |dent of section B was not eligible to | Davis, who drove her to the Taylor ?:nver be beyond his vision and fo: much of their data is expected to|the presidency of the general associa-, home the night the director was|eign to”his u derstanding. The pow- :o Included In the letter to the Presi- len Seventy per cent of the work on dig guns has been stopped 83 a re- sult of the Washington conferenc: Forty-eight of these guns, it was re- ported today, are at the Washington mavy yard, and much of the work which was stopped was on these guns. The defensive armament program 1 llt'lc: or political happenings shall tion. killed and who previously has stated | r that sustains him is not that force Prof. Kelly Miller of Howard Uni- | Taylor accompanied her to her auto-|of publio opinion he so_little com- versity, who was president of section |mobile when she departed. 3 prehends. His is the power of del B, declined nomipation ta the presi- Davis also was questioned briefly | gated authority, intrusted to him by déncy of the new organization and|by Mr. Woolwine and his chief dep- :ln commander-in-chief, the Presi- several others who were nominated |Uty, Willlam C. Doran, who is assl dent of the United States, and to The report adds that the solution lem li 1 posaible to pin the respo; Company. The liquor taken from :'flqu'.',fig:fll&'.&'f éfi'.'..f.'fi‘u":x”.' 3“"‘: here on any one, Mrs. Rafter Leiter :ama s valued ;':'s ihe de- BUILDING INSPECTORS manding papers at abou X 9 - emall number of asslstants, SmOnE| ' As indication of the lack of unification | robbery ook place September 22 last. GET KELLER’S WARNING Uribute. the various administrative iR the Mra. said that not{ Attorney T. Morris Wampler, for & assigning to each, as far as L‘z‘“mbmmw:t ol;,wnut.‘hu in l.hs the uc‘\:nd !m;ni’ lmmedl-telyb 'g‘;“’ All inspectors in the building depart- 0 on the ground | out writs of abeas corpus before tunctions, ‘of | a; cognate that they wero not ssnitary. For tares| Justice Hita. The writs were granied ment of the District goverment have children had g0 | and hearin et for February . e Spenks for Citizens’ Federation. without water. The District health of- | men were 're eased on bail of $1,000 oy den, Ashiord, formerty, muple: | LS5 ahid ey Wampler atiacked the Tor pal architect, ap] lor the Fe r ey Wampler al eration of Citizens’ Associations. He But th in every detail E e s e R S | TR, o e A ! ! as intro- - J. Ghiced to the committeo by President | Rafter sta Kelly and by Attorneys Thomas R.|Which the n‘i’n“r‘g_?:‘:';:‘;mflg Baker of the federation. Mrs. Rafter declared the superin- | Keith and C. B. Garnett of the Vir- ae b’\::’fifi m. i e Mr. Ashford gave in detail varlous | tendent of schdols here should e | ginia bar. = 'r:: Rt B ke .uma. T are in the service are intelligent and Other offieers chosen sre: Arthur C.|Mr. Doran she issued a statement to|rostrum for a soldier's appeal—that Nt lewman, princi) of Armstros the press in which she said she could | ig the rule of conduct Lincoln has t; 2 K & e a she . " e uyuandiMIss was in love with Taylor or had quar- reled with him. O rones ot s [HIGH TRIBUTE PAID NEGRO CHURCH APPEAL BRINGS _(emmies S eCiiod sl 27| - B SECRETARY OF WAR +| a’Boot in & closet in the Taylor h FUNDS FOR NEAR EAST ;f:" cé‘n 'l'&’e:z.‘m;’:‘l:.'}"e:: ‘:‘5'.":“:0:..: : Mayhew Wainwright, assist. attorne: c | - col. 3. hew Wainwright, assist- ‘Miss Normand issued a statement las .“"’.m.m of war, has been desig- night thro ., her in which du:hrxh ‘Washington Parishes Contribute in | she red Ofll‘llfl “':ori offer any |nated to represent the War D-pu‘t- solution whatever” for the slaying of 1 exercises to be held Response to Request From Taylor. The ‘ut::unt follows: :""gh“o“,‘:.':.:“fi,l’fin Fraternity, at Archbishop Curley. DeulixtAny; Quarsel ;. ivs hall, 1737 11th street, in this eity, “No one will-ever know how I re-|tomorrow, in honor of the Recently Archbishop Curley has. i gret the terrible tragedy. 1 have told| Chale Young, U. 8. A, Who @ ere e L sued an appeal to all the chi ruthtully everything I know and am | cently at Monrovia, Liberia, whe urches in | trutheutly oo eds T cannot offer any | was. stationed as military attache of the Baltimore archdiocese urging al | VerY SOTTY. solution whatever as to the motive|the United States legation. pastors .to _present the need of the ted the terribl a. I fllefl :'i’.':fdczlx‘m ‘whil '7-2.'1':.:' “..'a‘a“..‘. have satisfied the Los A vin R. Davis of the fraternity, regr KU 1] ~ | thorities, both police and district at-|ting that previous engagement will T e aBs o “RO among count- | {orney's office, that I know nothing |prevent his attendance at the exer: who were allled to us during the |about the murder, and have offered | cises. P war and allied by bonds of faith |®mY services, or a statement, at any » sald the Secretary of only America could save them and |time I may be called to help appre- s letter, “was an outstand- she could not justly desert faithrul |hend the assassin. 3 haracter among the colored pe Risd e ey R MK F vy A in Mr. Taylor’s apartment ave been | wept to West Point, gradua o118 asked for voluntary ofterings in | {7 7\lsod "an other than mine. \It has |ind served in the United States ca He pointed out that there are men | his chancellor tates that Baltimope|Deen established that I was not in|airy with credit until the time of Bjs in the discharged yard forte who! churches .had t $1,660.80, county |love with Mr. Taylor; that he escort- | retiremént for disability, in 1917. He could do other thin, besides me- | parishes, $594.54; & total of $2.156.34, | @@ me_to my car that evening and | was a man of high devotion to duty chanical work. He included in' the | and that the following In the District | chattéd until I drove away, when we|and of studious Babits, and in the list machinists, steamfitters, auto d _contributed: waved good bye to each other. course of his professional life read m cs, carpenters, painters, elec- ; Pl tell the public that I know | copiously and wisely. He was the tricians, draftsmen, chauffeurs, clerks, Dr. Oscai sbsolutely nothing about this ter- |author of a work on ‘Military Efi- ‘bookkeepers stenographers, salesmen, 5’ n Church, | rible happening”and that Mr. lor | ciency of the Colored Racea’ In - musicians, pressers, waiters, house- t's Chi and 1 did not guarreL” .. £ tion to hig achievements as a student, cleaners and many other lines. . 3 y h,| - The scene of the discovery of Tay- | Col. Youni devoted himself to music ~ No job is too small to be listed, he 64; Grace Pa lor's body was n-lnmn.d‘d:uu and became & very ‘accomplished mu- said, and men will be supplied. The urch, $21; | by investigators, under I p of|sician. You do right in considering pRMc acs anlousitolohtan jany. kind 3 |District Attorney Woolwine. "“The|him the Ensoliment of the? u:i.-: not needed in manual training. T hretes aPDaIing aud urg- jeal snalysis of a por n dertaking. - 5 em| e 0! e Tay! efinement of the negro! school ‘Evan con tomac 3 g Tt e persemal euipeon: M x $%: 55 Sotwing) or home and | culture amd rer o ents as & sol-| _Urges More School Buildings. |Tucker of the Citizens' Reliet Asso- e R B Uftord of Relatives of the desd woman cling ¥ hat an in- has been mapped out by the Navy Department and is proceeding as per schedule. The forces now employed are sufficient to take care of the defensive armament which the United States plans for the future, and it is belfeved that no additions will be anade in the months to come for the purpese of amplifying the program. M. E. Gibbs, treasurer. ‘WILL AID IN JOB HUNT. oz % Organized efforts to find work of all kinds for men discharged from the ‘Waskington navy yard are being le by Joe Malloy, one of those a fected by the reduction of forces there. Mr. Malloy has established himself at 456 Louisiana avenue northw ‘where he will recéive ap- zllmuons from people who have any ind of work for these men, many of ‘whom have families and are border- 3‘ u(:n de;‘liltutg cirmlu:uuncu due e suddenness with which tl discrarge came. . Mr. Malloy asserted that there ‘would be no charge either to the em- ‘ploye who is to be given work or to those seeking an employe Yor the mervice. mality of the requisition papers, ference was held in the En- ere detended by Assistant| 58 GO0l ioners office, following recommendations which have been |Siven an adequate salary—ten or A, ARt e fathered by his committes and: the | tWelve thousand dollars a year. f,""}""“;,,"‘"“‘“l‘", 2 recommenda- | T e e Netianar Fine. Arte GIRL WAS NOT MURDEBED, | 2551% 1or saia the committee of ex- o aager e thasach he appointed to examine thor. ness manager for the schools. He|Commission, she believed, bef ; perts attacked the business meshods of tho [Deing’ approved, and the echools OPINION OF DETECTIVES |S:eny m‘m:g‘ blayhouses {n Washington ia board of education, declaring them m:llon.h represented on that com-| sy, cior Grant, chiet of detectives, | PNy statement will be = m to pe antiquated He mald If weply) ™ A R sald, today members of his command [to this work.” the colonel said, o Spboa the ol SSenez;Spent; . Bad. found mothing to- indicate that |it is completed™ that a4 je the elec- g:xhot, fltlahl.n::.h“!r'oo’ the board of| The repair department of the lPl-u- MT 1 mA 330 Xo : = eucation, but that he belleved they | schools should be under the board of | Payme mtreet, Ble3sfortiy Vop I THIEVES PLYING TRADE. e | should be appointed by the Distiit m«::::- she -:-lha, and launched Into | tween, this olty and Alezandris Mon- Ll much of the trouble in the schools i3 & upon the amount of money, ernoon, e s.w"u‘n-y Miss Fannie Rudolph, 3712 Keokuk e roma divifiled authority, in the|$335.000 last ysar, expended for re- g‘““:“,}:,',“‘:‘mxo: and. other | stroet, 1ast night ssked the police to hands of the board of eduudop and | pairs of school buildings. She in- “x::n ‘where parcels are ehunl;e‘l..‘ bu: of Secretary Weeks has written Mel- the District Commissioners. aisted it was spent ineftectually. The federation, he said, had dorsed the principlo of ‘free text| In:Feply to s question as to whether |, 08,00 books for high school puplls as well | she,believed there should be a busi- t visits to th as grade school puplls, but with | ness mansger, Mrs. Rafter said, 3:::1."‘, ":‘?: ner mdvements Atier s proviso e 1ist o Y she alighted from an elet 14 Jounk white man Phould be revised. It was found, he| “Then if things go wrong,” sald)pPennsylvania avenue and 12th street gxmmhd,tho door of “-mfl: that some of the .text books|Mrs. ter, “we could tar and day she disappeared. :‘-& in th."mnn:l training schools 03 manager, or mér, '{'..lnlun:” ce, health de- | Street, yesterday oon. He !;:‘n Were clagaics, which it was held were partment chemist, ehtene '.h'“m —~ fi- e contract work or personal employ- oolwine’s chauffeur was placed | race. ment. Even an hours work wouid Chfr I (heDosition In whieh |dlse;are worthy of the eat traditions| Mr. Askford ssid thet the leders; the Associa be accepted, he said, and men pro- | Church, § 8 - urch, | Taylor’s body was found. A th h [ of Mis people and set a most credita- | tion - led additional for to the mwr( that she was '"':" vided. He makes a direct appeal to| $373; St 5 examination of the bous ble record of attainment for others to and it was 0 in any trial in amulate. - In his death the Army the loss ener- 1t beli Chi X den i deemed best school buildings, but that eved aries F. Roberts, g polson, & e ey e of'an able and o addition’ te 'the :{. should ined. Alexand 1 tinu- dow. The Dlace Was Iam=. ull:h:mllrl- "J@@?‘Kfifiw lu:kd.v‘mmuq schools the people of Washington t were 0 (] in an effort to find something| Church, - $255: Hol ook Xmflfln Churc!l:.' u_ro;n; 8t. Joseph's (for reference to give them, TR -4 §50; total, $3,297.50, taity ‘Church, { nection with the ‘murder, and; dia-. % £y

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