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VETERANPROBLEN | %o Ot omte 47 s man| o TR g sy |Aviator, Back Broken by Crash, GHME RATES ASKED BEFUR[ PRES“][NII S g - - Will Be Walking Again by June BY UNl[]N TRANSFER L TiiLoit Soutn Capitol and 1 streets, witn | It I ot n chamoe He Wil 8o CreditsRescne From West| [T s its comfortable quarters for its his master to locate him and bail Conference Held on Question of Hospitalization of Dis- four-legged inmates, has a very human-like aspect. From the way the dogs are handled after enter- ing there one is reminded of the modern-day Jail or reform school. In place of the jall superintend- him out, or if he isn’t taken out o ball he will have a short time l: repent for some of his wron; doings and then will have to suf- fer the supreme penalty. Accordingly he will be put to sleep by carbon monoxide gas, and wake up in the place reserved Virginia Wilderness to Efficiency of Tele- phone Men. Utilities Commission Hears Plea for Continuance of Baggage Charges. The Union Transfer Company today asked the Pubiic Utilities Commission to continue the existing rates for hauling baggzge in the District at a abled Soldiers. President Harding, upon his return from Florida yesterday. immediately turned his attention to the hospitaliza- tion of disabled veterans of the world war, a conference taking place at the White Housg last evening between the President, Director C. R. Forbes of the Veterans' Hureau, Director of the Budget Dawes, John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross, and representatives of the American Leglon. ent is found the poundmaster, who for all bad dogs. plays the double role of jailer and In‘lh@ Yo\'ll ‘I(n ‘whlch the va- P g it : o grants are locked up there's a Judge; for, in addition to his “'fl",l’ touching scene. namely, a mother of looking after his charges while with five new born babies of in the pound, he also decides their whol'u she is very proud, as any S o mother would be. but very dis- final '”'.m sition. A ;.l.o\(l dog. Iuj e ok bebutimeryl e says, Is never sentenced to pay their having been born in Jjall, the extreme penalty. | She w no doubt, impress them In this asylum for the dumb WIh the face thar they must lead . 4 o stionable lives ey hope creatures, as in the jails, all kinds to entirely outlive the reputation of dispositions and temperaments of their unfortunate mother. Unconsclous for two daye in aj mountain wilderness, the victim ian unparalleled airplane crash, Corp. Alexander E. Hazelton of Wilmington | {1s at Walter Regd Hospital. Although | hearing held at the District bullding. the arrived there with his D ! i Frank J. Kesel, suditor for ths 4 i broken In two places, his bones have, | company, testified in answer to a lunder the guldance of the hospital | question from Walter Allen, secretary | doctors, adjusted themselves and | to the commission, that last year the | knitted, in such fashion that when he company’s rate of return was about are found. There are aristocrats In the center row there are leaves the hospital he will be as fmericents and others, and, as in human life, | those with vavious charges nend- 3 ‘| straight as any ordinary soldler. Attorney Charles W. Darr. for the the cross and surly ones fare the | ing against them. Some may be ; Corp. Hazelton's story is remark- COmPahY. asked what tate G TetuTR Following the conference, Director w:m, o - R taken "tn c‘?mlgmbllo hnmn" of .nfl:'m l;e "1" he ‘:wa(- lnlshme u:llhe % the commission has regarded as rea- n the row of cells where the [ correction by dog lovers willin; rk of rural telephone lines =y 4 nable for the transfer company. Mr, Forbes and Gen. Dawes left for New & ADTearl out even Tn the Wildcrmeas of aAu“'n Bifort m:v. ‘m :M ’pau{ L2 ‘worst offenders are kept. namely, to pay the price of a leense— | Nicholas county, West Virginia, and commission has stated that 12 P to the felephons men, who appered < ; fas a fulr return for a utilit to know the unsettled mountains y . e it % better than the natives. % : i IR The soldier was a member of the | alr squadron that went into West, Although notice had been given that “the commission will hold a formal Virginia last summer at the time f public hearing.” Chairman Keller re- of labor trouble. September 3 he| 2 was in a bombing plane with four CORP. A. quested newspaper ment to leave ihe officers, and was returning to Charles- room while the company submitted ton when & storm arose and the plane plane, a tlesnake was croeping|certain testimony which Attorney was disabled. Other aviators saw the slowly toward the apparently life-iDurr safd he did not feel should ie bomber fall, but because of the storm 'less soidier, and was shot barely three | nade publ were forced to continue flying and | feet away from him. The transfer company operates in could not get the exact location of | Despite hix long stuy under thelother eastern cities and the commis- the machine. When they reached wreckage, his serious injuries and|ijon was inquiring into the amouut of Charleston they reported the accident constantly weakening condition, Ha- | general expense being charged to tie and said the machine was somewhere | zelton regained consciousness when | Washington office. in Nicholas county. he was being lifted. The lower part| After the hearing was concluded Col. Difficulties Indescribable. of his body was paralyzed, but he re-{ Keller stated that the inquiry had dis than mained cheerful all during the rough | closed that the charges to the Washing- Sorbreah nisipainioe Inst Army officers at Charleston, under |, 1o Charleston. fon office were mot too high and tha: aforesand crime and lsn't a bit | some old alley, out in the cold & i Gen. H. H. Bandholts, ordered a hunt | ‘"\¢ . 4 i 4 sorry for it, either, and would just ' and rain. 3 : ; s SV | |for the plane, but the diffculties |, cIVhen they told me my pack at] diataineiat Khastioniag had been drop: oy o e e - 5 5 : j ; Were Indescribable. For miles, as ar | Proken.’ suys the soldicr, -1 thought s : 4 as the eye could Teach, the wooded |10yt %e iy days, and might not live Pay Hell HOUSING COMMITTEE WOMEN TO HEAR PLANS $8.008, O, o4l Tetch, the wooded | ot oYy i ana Ight not 1ve| 1, scoeers testimany shomed that ; ; s directions. To locate the missing | {510 me they might be able to fix me | the company's pay roll has been in- R ; i plane required almost superhuman |99, ¢ (o [RENL O QA 0 T0 U0 | ereased by about §7,000, bringing it up =) aid, which was obtained through the | [P+ J00 [RTY 800 Baried B G0 WAVD | to 350,573, ; Right to left—Charles A. Clevenker, held for action of the grand jury|intricate organization of the tele-|po. = ! Tiead and feet dow Attorney Darr submitted a state In connection with Treasury case; his father and Deputy Marshal J. W. Burke, [ nhone system. ow, with my head and feet down | ROTRES 0 Moy owed for bage: TO OPEN INVESTIGATION| FOR VICTORY MEMORIAL today as they left the office of Commissioner Macdonald, in|” % F. Hill, plant superintendent of | 403 MY back curving upward. Thatln siner cities. which, he said, showed — 3 Photogra) Commissioners to Suggest Line of |Several Hundred War Veterans to | {ne MoLachien building. the” Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- | DUt the broken parts together and|ip,¢ the rates in Washington are Iped the Knit. My Inquiry Desired—Secre- Meet With Mrs. Dimock at phone Company, put the entire plant | haned them to kuit. Ay less had|much lower. tary Named. Her Home Tonight. CONSTANT FIRING PRESIDENT REFUSES e o omisompany at the lup. Nir. Allen asked Mr. Kesel to expl sposal of the officers. Huge tele- | i : an item of expense referr - - B ‘The bones have knit, but my right c;‘mmus,w! for baggage privileges When the housing committee holds| Several hundred woman veterans ) : of the world war are to assemble to- BORDER e e oasasoom. ot |2 the awortd war are:to ssembls 10° ON ULSTER e D e I o T Tk | leg will be two inches shorter than | COpmissicns 100 PAESEEL, DIy 1o the District building at 3 o'clock tais| Dimock, 1301 16th street northwest, stream, road and building in the . d a TO APPROVE BONUS |county. were spread out. covering the | the other. because the right hip had | oy sor jus privileges at Union statior wall of @ room. Working from these ¥ . B0 a8 lo Dress ..y 4o had to pay commissions to N wsioners probably | {0 listen to the plan for the George Continu First Page.) afterncon the Commissioners p il o listen tofithe plan for the George (Continued_from g G - {the broken parts of the backbone to- s to COMPROMISE BILL |gan™ &"elii® oy iiicahone "n| Eether. Otherwise T might have had | 12ic, POREH fhom drverting Dusinesn will read a statement setting forth the | WAIRIRETOR Mictory memo el e at Nicholas county, asking each moun- | 2 Dump in my ba but 1t's 4815 the independent “corner express- s el a = line of inquiry which it wants the com- | the southwest corner of 6th and B|® Dridge deatroyed. Telegraph com streets northwest. munlcation also was interrupted. The talneer if he had seen the f; stralght ea anybody: ¢ lman” (Continued from First Page.) Plane Hcores were called. withous | o Hiasleton hat a wife and two chil- | m4n- mitteo to follow. . Representatives of the marinettes, ta. ‘A’ chairman will be selected when the | Fepresentatives of the marinettes: jraiqers obtained fourteen rifies. result. It was an all-night task, this | 3ren. the youngest of whom was born democrat on the ways and means|telephone search. but the efforts of | 3bOUt the time he was injured. LENTEN SPEAKER URGES committee meets, it is believed. Corps during the war; yeomen (Fj, URGE IRISH REPUBLIC. Tt is expected that the Commissioners | Women Who served 'in the naval York on business, it is understood, con- cerning _hospitalization. Col. Forbes intending to further clear up the sit- uation regarding the Fox Hills hospi- tal, which had been ordered abandoned. Although specific results of the White House conference were lack ing, and it was understaod that the matter of making them public was left with Col. Forbes, it was learned that criticisms made by the Amer- ican Legion hospitali n_comr tee were taken up and. with re to_specific charges against the re- habilitation service in “Illinois” dif- terences had been “irened out. Urge Langley Bill. Brig. Gen. Abel Davis of Chicago. l a member of the legion committee, said the President had been urged to approve the Langley bill, now before Congress, providing substantial ap- propriation for hospital construction, alleged by the legion to be urgently needed. The proposal that service men being treated under the supervision of the public health service be trans- ferred to the Veterans' Bureau was discussed, the legion representatives estimating that 32,000 soldier- tlents were still outside the bureau's supervision. Two-thirds of these were mental or tubercular cases, it was said, requiring special treatment. The President was understood to have given his approval to the pro- posal. The legion committee was com- posed of Col. George W. Wicker- sham, jr., of New York: Col. A. A. Sprague and Brig. Gen. Davis of Chi- cago. e those who have committed the ter- $2.00; others will be dismissed rible crime of heel or leg nipping, upon’ being called for by their there are four poor fellows who former masters, and the more haven't any known masters to de- unfortunate ones wHl have to fend them. Of these four there suffer the death sentence. is one very young to have commit- Coutrary to beliefs among dogs, ted such a crime and really who run from the pound wagon wouldn't have dene it but for un with a specd to make Mercury inconsiderate boy who pulled his | lcok like a crippled snail in com- tail and then tried to tie a can on parison. the Washington pound the end of it. And, as he isn't a isw't such a bad place for a dog of a bad disposition and prob- | hungry dog after all. The pound- committed the act in self- | master, W. R. Smith, who loves he is likely to be par- |dogs, doesn’t allow them to be ill treated; sees they are well fed, and, when they.are sick, they are given the best of medical atten- tion. Then, if & dog has to die, and every dog has his day, the pound is a better place for a dog HAZELTON. ter will_be found for him if he sn’t called for by his original - owner. Over in a corner in this same row there is a rather unruly old criminal who has committed the Returns at Noon. President Harding and his party re- turned from Florida shortly after noon yesterday. the special train having made the run on scheduled time and without incident. Col. Forbes Is understood to strong- ly take the position that the Vet- erans’ Bureau be given authority and money to actually construct the Lospitals needed for veterans. Under decision of the federal board of hopitalization, as reported to the President through the director of the budget. the Veterans' Bureau was authorized only to “determine the location and kind of hospitals to be built and operated for the care of committee, asked unanimous consent|the searchers were rewarded when a Here Another Year. A man, over the ‘wires, said he had seen iid D e e for Mr. Mondell to tell the House|mun: 07eC the uires. Saif fe had sem| I cxpect 111 be here another vear! “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING will call the committee’c attention to | Ny, ‘Nurss Corps have pointed out Bay State Convention Sends Sap- when_t b be tak t re 1 e Representative. Campnell, repup. | hablted mountain” 'The man lived |or 80 yet." he and I'm going the points outlined by Secretary of Com- | that they have done work during the e e Hoover a8 a guide in Striving to | war which should entitle them to port to De Valera. lican, Kans: demand tl revious | ©n @ remote knob, and had the officers to try to get my famfl_y dov} here. ey, e e e e hrest Tater, | EOne down into the country in the My pay has been cut since I've been |y 400 Lloyd Declares It More Im- ; home bullding. stars in the memorial. stimulits e L They are anxious to assist in pro- | By the Associated Press. first place they probably would have | here, because 1 automatically put viding the fund for its erection, and | BOSTON, March 20.—A cable mes- however, Mr. Garner asked Speaker Gillett for information about the bonus and was told that no one would overlooked him. on the inactive list, and it's hard for islation for The mountain fs In the heart of the | them o travel, Hut my wife ic a p"““;Tmn I‘:"“ : i 2 z be recognized i i duy.) Wilderness, untracked and unexplored | telephone operator and the telenhone resent Unrest. LEADERS CONFER | wanted v Dimock 1o cxplain the sage to Kamonn de Valera saying |5 recofrized 1o DUAE I W0 (0%} decent” by telephone Ten. who hiad | f01k Heve bromised me they will give e DT i tomimht will outline | that the American Association for the | \hen'it would be called up. bullt lines through the forests, They | her s job | = ARl ik | The increasing popularity of the Al HORR ! toh Ropublio I8 | e 1 net e, Salled UD ce to say | Were the only avallable guides, an ant to fly again and would dollaymen's midday Lenten servie WITH MR. HARDING ;::— ‘;:‘;‘\]‘idl‘:r:u\r‘:p:e':s‘:nel:ltlx‘o,:r an:n: R.,m".'mm o x:he ln"l:lic :nd com- | when it win"oo‘r':\;mu;? ® rennl‘icd hy |at Hill's wolicitation they volunteered | it. only my knees are still 100 SUff to |demonstrated by the lurge attendance e Bleiiiss G (hoss Momer vev | TR you Tor Che Tepn : | Speaker. 1o lead the Army officers into the wil- | bend enough to get in an airplane. I|at Keith's Theater today. ~Judge big memorial for these women vel- | ;icre “independence” was dispatched | PPIRNEICL 1yl (e storehouse of in- |derness. expect 1o start walking in June or|James T. Lloyd was the speaker and that stars will be provided for them. | vesterday by the state convention of | formation rither has been locked up| Even though the approximate loca-|July, but will take it eas; s my|Andrew Wilson presided. Jud'l vhe as well as for the men who were in|the assooiation after addresses by |or has gone dry,” responded the tion of the plane had been deter-|back is by no means sirong and never | Lloyd took as his subject, A?,Mrlml crat, Alabama, both of whom were | Vo ice i Stack and J. J. O'Kelley, who | Texas member. mined, it was & slow job, because the | Will be like it was. L1l have (o o | Awakening as a Remedy for Present- members of the delegation. o In"addition to Mrs. Dimock, Dr.|{are in this country in the interest of searchers had to travel & rough dirt|only easy work for the rest of my|day Unrest” He said “this is more T have never had a conversation| In addition to Mrs. Dlmock. Drare in this cottiiy It Irelana from Leaderk May Press Pla road, gnd then no road at all. On the |life. The doctors say they are going | important than legislation, kings, al- ith Mr. Cravath about it at all." said | Samuel Hre s O e A irala | Grest Britain: Speaker Gillett's refusal to let the |side of the mountain, in the midst of | to keep me here until my nerves get |liances or another method to Uit ot oF underatanding with Great | are expected to be present, and short| A resolution demanding the com. | bill come up today under a suspen- & thicket and fallen trees; thoy found | I e ok e aslairs . oiria sote [Dolise: iagore Britain. There's not a word of truth in | addresses, it is expected, will be de- |plete boycott of British goods sion of the rules did not cause the et e well off as [ am. The four other men |armies, navies or diplomats. \Ngat it so far as I know." livered by them. adopted. ake Nearby. in our plane are dead. I knew twenty- | the world needs today is a spiritual 0 5 - isled into |leaders to abandon wholly their " c “And 1_certainly made no such —_— “nm'r:;nl;'_'::r:':gek"':; Saoree and | plan for such procedure. They dis- |, 7% Men had fallen out and their | saven of tho thirty-four men who |awakening of the responsibility of | | dened, and a new home and mas- the world war veteran.” But it is understood Director Forbes is of the belief that with funds for erection of the hospitals still in the hands of the federal board of hospitalization, the Veterans’ Bureau is impotent to face the situation. —_— RICKARD TRIAL STARTS. Crowds Gather as Promoter Faces Charge of Criminal Assault. NEW YORK. March 20.—Trial of Tex Rickard, boxing promoter, on an indictment charging criminal assault on fifteen-year-old Sarah Schoenfeld, began today in a courtroom so crowd- ed that hallways had to be blocked with benches to handle the spectators. Assistant District Attorney Pecora ‘was late in appearing because of an appointment with his doctor, and the crowd grew restless. Finally, how- ever, examination of 120 talesmen began. e prospective jurors were asked if. they knew John Ringling. connect- ed with the Madison Square Garden enterprises in which Rickard is in- terested, or at any time had been con- nected with any sporting projects. Before he was called to the bar Rickard sald he was anxious to have the trial proceed quickly, so that it ‘would soon be “over with.” (Continued from First Page. statement.” Senator Underwood said, 2 é torn bodies were lodged in trees,|died when tha Ro dividu TROOPS ARE CALLED QUT |Fresident do Valera, O'Kelley said. | cussed informally the advisabllity of | ¥, ‘(o others were atil in ‘their | e oma fell, £000L can jeunind aker will be Senator e eth ot hotice Ladi 1t . der the wrecked plane, unconscious. | dow! ‘i i L4 b cide. Until Good Friday, there the incide s o IN BIG DANISH STRIKE | Fops that ireland recognized no Brit- | the week suspension of rules day. The | When the rescuers approached the | gave uper —o ("2t mountain I-just | wii Iesiit, ines every day except here uncontradicted would be a men- g that, but he felt that he ow. It seemed fairly certain that the ace’ 1o our Sovernment, becauso it [Disturbances Assume Serious Pro- {12 3% P44 Pand even to the Catholic | bonus measure would not coma us |WOMAN IN TOKIO SAYS TD.. BANKRUPT. LUCILE, LTD,, . not allow it to go out without an ab- 1% planned te resunie 1t considerati e solute unqualified contradictlon. Arrested in Jutland. PASS MANY RESOLUTIONS. | tomorrow: It wan e aaauey Prominent Dressmakers of New Br the Associated Press. Representative Lineberger of Cal-| dence That Companion at Van- Slaying Husband in Bed in untary bankruptcy petition against I oM At U e O dey tury | With the general lockout have neces- Subjects at Convention. ifornia, a former service man, who Ltd. dressmakers of New list of the names of House members | BY Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News.| ATLANTIC CITY, March 20.—County | gets of $75,000. he convention of the American ‘Copyright, 192 Physicln Souder announced that no in. | " Federal Judge Knox _appointed “and 1 never met Mr. Cravath so far e misunderstanding the sitva- | bringing in a speclal rule to make imagine their feelings when they| Tomorrow's spei not been brought here to the floor of PP It . that he was wrong in | carrying out of this plan depended il e Saturday. o | might affect relations with great clergy who had died, to correct any | tomorrow. The Army appropriation {WIFE HELD FOR MURDER “Where is your patriotism? Do you that this plan would be changed at York and Paris Fail. government? Can you believe that| COPENHAG! March 20.—Disturb- {Irish Touch on Wide Range of | jate today. : s couver Not 11 E Atlantic City. Luclle, s Heingd and enter into a secret agree- | sitated the calling out of troops to | By the Associated Press. called "today at the White House, ver Not Legally Married 24 York and Paris, was filed here today, powers? It would be infamous. if| oy ot l iAo of the Danish signing a petition for a conference of sociation for the Recognition of Iri TOKIO, March 20— Ambassador|quest into the death of Lewis Wills,|James K. Cuddy and G. H. Tolman a1 remmember. . L mouidinob consler o I aidont arose and told the | Thuraday or some other day. later in | 5¢ats, dead. Mazelton was pinned un- | came down. When we were plunging |Selden Spencer. William T Gatiiaer the Senate. But to have it go out from = e uming ‘that It did. It pained him | on the Speaker's views. S —— powers. It is dangerous and T would | portions—Communist Leader Is |FIETES, Lilslon of the holy father.” | bill still is before the Honse and it| SHE IS SEMINOFF’S WIFE | WITHOUT AN INQUEST na longer eve in and trust your the conference of leaders called for | Ambassador Warren Sends Evi-|Woman to Face Grand Jury for s : NEW YORK. March 20.—An invol- your government would make & s0l- | ances in the provinces in connection B handed to Representative Mondell the ,000 and as Ment with a single one of those|patrol the streets. NEW HAVEN, Con 8 > Representative Mondell listing labilities at $175, n frue. It is absolutely untrue, and I R e ey would call it by a stronger name if |communists, was arrested yesterday | Republic was held here yesterday. | ot 0iq however, that he had not vet | Warren forwarded to Washington to- . - 0,000 bond. T were not speaking on the fioor of the |at Randers. in Jutland, charged with | Rev. Michael J. O'Flanigan, vice|getermined whether he would insist|day documentary evidence furnished the structural engineer, slain in his bed !1“,:::"),:;::“!:;.}'!113‘;!: been one of Senate. Tose majosts and agltating for a reve. | Bresident of the dail eireann. was the | oo**4il," Conference, adding that he|to him Saturdary by a woman who |here by his wife early Saturday, will| the most prominent in the creation Berah Explains Statement. lution. nr}l{r:clnl;:l“:fl:l\l;:} o adopted as fol :‘“ug ;uv. nn;t.her ul:'wltl: I:Idr’.‘ Mfin- ::): ‘-hh: :: "?:Te;mior:-rl‘i: 15‘0:?_-31 be held. of fashionable gowns and ther wear- E? v 54 e} efo] aking u s min nally. 1 e ith = v Senator Borah said he only had| The lockout in Denmark, which was{, L03 !} Oloring agatnst the four- | 9°, 000008 akoE an 1S WS SORIG | S man Semenoft a hin wife hias not | Assistant Prosccutor Herbert Voorhees | Inf% apbarel fof BOUC 41 jonalv, ha i lared F e ?:fn“egl;:o‘r: ;h‘e'nx.a[:tzl;‘e:els;;r:::i‘;flait;l. gle\c?hr: finfl::{ufl:“ly(::'lu:i.::!{h:';:z power Paciflc treaty ursing & “’:{; the rules to bring up the honus bill | been legally married to him. The |declared the charge of murder against|ing been decided upon last Saturday A osenting some of the greatest in- | bor workers in most of the ports, but | SOt on Brittsh goocat Feutes n€ that| naving been disrupted, the House re- | woman says that the ataman was not | the wifs will stand until the grand jury |at a meeting of creditors 1o permit oD e In this country, interests that| not the seamen. Copenhagen dis- | the Governor o o iie oatap. |mained in session only 50 minutes diverced from her when he married her | acted in the matter. the house to continue in business " i corlance With ihe grecedunon cHier | Nenrssentative Waod. ranublican, of | rival last Augu. . Wills sobs almost continually in |and forestall action by others, it was T in some respects are dictating thc|patches have declared it the biggest | )i} 3"y President Harding in re-|p i 5 3 ndlana, reporting to the President il ste's r- foreign policy of this country. He |labor struggle In the history of the | NShed DY, Toh Sl ners,” to release | (nday on the sentiment he encounter-| The woman now traveling with the L b g o fasheunoediat the modiste’s headyunr Erocteds Toward und foriCollege added that he did know that before | country, affecting about 150,000 em. ledgls ed thal e dif v b T 20, % ison; L in " a L W Va ver, await- ack i t G 12 # Scholarship. making his®statement Mr. Cravath |plovea’ The trouble grew out of at- Jawmes Larkin from prisch; PoWingled during bls recent speschmaiing ataman, wilo Jo/fn Vancouyer awail- back to me” sho cried all during the| Lady Duff-Gordon of Paris is Loth ith Elihu Root. an-|tempts by the employers to cut wages L s R S S . the financial and creative head o A benefit performance_of “Little | DAd conferred with Eny oot e per cont and increase the working | PUblic”; congratulating the members|the President that the great mass of | migration auionities as 1o whether | Mr. Wills again related the story of | business. Last vear Lucile’s clientele Lord Fauntleray,” with Mary Pick-{ U1 hours. of the @ail eireann, which “stood By |the people he encountered were ab-|he 8 to be admitted into this coun-|{he ‘shooting. The couple had been|bought less than half of what was ation. their convictions in the recent crisis”;| golutely opposed to the bonus bill in |try, probably is the beautiful youne|spending the evening at_cafes. and|purchascd from the firm during 1 ford, will be presented Saturday|® a spi o i afternoon, April 8§ at the New Ma- ‘I;;"’:f:u';"p'i:f. R i e attacking “British propagandists” al- | f"nrecent form. The people wanted | stenographer mentioned in the story lon returning home Mr. Wills retived | and It was this swift depression that ic Temple. under the auspi 3 ‘hi leged to have caused changes in|i; know what taxes they would have{On the ataman by Junius B. Wood. | first. She sald her mind w: the financial troubles Sonic Teriple, under”tne uspices of | ol "oics mppreprtauion b wnich| POPE NAMES DELEGATE. | 08Grican istory Toxt book: Siond |12 Iy hne Vonialy Srted. e Mo, Zanade emanctf doubticss | #e™lo whis"Toonca "unti'she Sevised| 4 Aodsy. the statoment capiaind Fhe Descseus will be dovored tarm BY:whenjtheisen T sald, adding that the President that she had shot her husband. ;‘f,‘;“‘m’r‘";r“y;“;f“:: 'g?;"l;’;:m;g:: fi:ififio:ngsfifc&m;zo the sarface Mgr. Piani Transferred From Mex- | of sup 1o Mohandas K. Gandhi Dotiavem displeased at his informa- | the mother of his seven-year-old son. A ke R e i e ico to Philippines. T FLIGHT Minerity Attack on Bonus. SECRETARY WEEKS BURGLARS IN TWO STORES i € | Senator Ashurst, democrat, Arizona, | By the Associated Press, Y NIG An attack on the bonus measure was acholarship committee of the club, |called attention to a newspaper story ME, 3 GHOSTL made in_minority views which were Seni Snd ise Marguret) Brawne I in|onee ihewualon ehaydonubiialiline by liekno, Biani has been sprointed by " ICE BY RUSS X made publio yesterday by Reprasents. WARS ON ARMY CUT ;‘:"{ Grocery Company Loses e Tegal o e vote, amn tives eadway of [assachusetts an be obtained from Miss Browne at 1316 | o speoch of & few sentences that he | bobg, bius apostolic delegate to the OVER Tilson of Connecticut, republican mem- ¥’s Recelpts at Berwyn. Preparations have been completed Massachusetts avenue. o vced the, Semate to know hs|riiLppines, dnd also titular arch- bers of the ways and means committee. (Continued from First Page.) Two stores of the Sanitary Grocery |for the presentation of the “Passion - onti e. : - In order to aid girls desiring to|'weuid “stand always against any | Dineb of drama. Mer. Piant was| GCIENTIST WINS LIBERTY | They deciared their belief that the bill. ——(Continued from First Page.) | company were entered Saturday nighs | Play” by the St. Patrick Plavers to- —_— READY FOR PASSION PLAY. St. Patrick Players Complete Plans for Presentation. tahe courses at Bryn Mawr, but who |a]liance with a pagan yellow pow- if enacted inte law, “would do more [Lut that he felt differently as to the | Or vesterday. At Berwyn, Md., the |morrow evening at Carroll Hall for gtnnot meet the entire expenses. the |or : A nics . Patcalll, Janoi harm to the people of tha country, the | garrison in the Philippines. store was entered and a safe biown. | the benefit of the Sisters of Perpetual umnae plans to offer scholarships in |~ Senator Robinson. democrat. Ar-|yo)ic delegate to the Phillppin c (Continued from First Page.) veterans themselves and their families g The entire proceeds of Saturday's sales | Adoration at West Falls Church, Va. gate to the Philippines, wa: the different districts throughout the | kansas, took advautage of the turn ) May appointed by pop;’ Bonedict included, than it will do gqod to the Might Cut Tslands’ Garrison. was taken. The full amount was not | The entire stage has been recon g?lilugc Seetoe o ;l‘hel;e schgilarshlns given to the discussion to furiher|. nuncio to Peru.) of a mile apart and move rapidiy|individual beneficiaries. . With 7,000 Philippine constabulary | frr5ed by the manager or the author structed and every sct used will be Bentot Do o G Canauate of furge adoption of his smendwiont) Mgr. Ottor Nunex. Y . Zarate,|back audiferthion skies. They heard|, The commitieemen centered their 4t~ | avallable in the islands to aid in pre- | covercd this moring when the wan. | Tie male choir of St Patrick's will 3 s e o | pledging the four powers against se-| gichon of Zamora, Mexico. haa been | ys approaching, but the mist again |tack principally e bank loan p 3 o, When the man-| T Ne music. Prof. Eenson has i serving order and with the military afl;& ((-M" I‘”w urvi . % e e cate title and the land settlement title. = A rendon, Vi, the store was en- | written the scene - Sled Turns Turtle. They asserted that the loan scheme|defense of the group covered in the |tered yesterduy morning and prepara- | brew themo current at the time of “seems to us just about as unsound |pending treaties evolved by the |tions made to blow the safe. The rob- | Christ's appearance in Judea. is in need of financial assistance. The | cret diplomacy. The statement of Mr. |, p5of i % apture plan is for students entering college | (ravath and the assertions of official ;‘.‘,‘{;‘;:;“""a",,”“;"";’;ma'};"l;ils;;&r; of helped us to elude capture. tw receive $500 for the first yvear and | of the far eastern republic of Chita.| ihtequera, Mexico. vision of the adjusted service (‘erlifi-‘ $300 for each of the three succeedin Robi . seemed to make it Jears For any student needing to | Seateain ‘z’h:isusr:)x:ee':c‘ori of sacret “Three times ':‘h‘ sled ““'d"*“" “"”;‘ economically ind unfortunate {rom | Washington conterence, Mr. Weeks | bers. however, were frightened away e supplement this amount there are|ypderstandings either had been made in going over the snow drifts and|every point of view at this particular red to him that o D ey could accomplish their paid positions in various lines open |or were being made “between Some MAY RECOGNIZE MEXICO. then & lane broken by an icebreaker | time as could possibly be devised.” :l‘:: B e et et BANDIT SHOOTS CASHIER. ——— Exchanges Between Mr. Harding —_— ROMANCE BEGAN ON SHIP. |Escapes After Failing to Get Money ‘The land settlement title, they said, compelled us to make & wide detour. | .oers untold oppgrtunity for reckless | garrison in the island. He did not in- s Finally we reached the Finnish shore|expenditure; * dangerous atthe| i ate what number of American &t the college. of the signatories to this treaty. 2 e LUMBER DEALERS TOMEET BATTERS WILL FILED. and Obregon May Clear Air. |at elght o'clock in the morning after|worst and uncertain at the beat.” and| = . yo tnought could be spared in Cash Register. Recognition of Mexico by the|twelve hours of feverish excitement. S‘fefi%’i‘n%fimfifi?# :‘n:n";“ by !rom”thlt duty. Carl D..Groat and Mrs. Swindells| nNpw YORK, March 20.—After Secretary Fall to Make Address at Opening Session. Secretary of the Interfor Fall will Store at 13th and T Streets Given | United States appears to be a devel-| The smugglers turned us over to &|provision has been saddled upon this | gesretary Weeks sald that the pro- opment of the near futu; erman after I had paid them 5,000 bill with the hope and expectation of taurant in East 42nd street an un- to Niece. ’F‘hl Sl ;"- it is saia | fiah e marks (31,000, Wae were es-|CAITying through Congress on the posal of the appropriations committes| , . .;0 which commenced on|identified man demanded that the By the terms of the Will of Cath-|ing egpegm 2 by the :;:flh::‘:tnltlpz:- Hfltfld o the police ‘st & lttle vil- | S02Y mu o'fl :n; ::::rr:?.' Apx:mn;lr‘o to Aix the size of Svarkens. s;-':-r'llmuu ;y board the steamship Baltic last Qc-|cashier hand over the con;er:t:l :t - | eartes -|so fraught wi s possibili- - | 1 he register. Th u o deliver the principal address at the {erine Batters, dated December 2, 1918, | sonal communications between Pres- .. ties andgnnuarlllnlles that it would re- | dented and “dangerous” policy for the ;?."‘6,&“3".!‘1“‘1‘53 {;";‘fli:eyé ;x'-':un- c;-n:} :-:fn;l;lwu.!'i“owed b; l“nhol and opening session of the thirteenth an-|her household effects and contents of | Jdent Hf't'“ns and President Obregon. rof. Maximov characterizes the|ceive scant support if forced to stand |ceuntry to embark upon. Determina- | war correspondent, went to Rockville | the cashier, Willlam Roettiger, Sfty- npal mesting of the National Whole- i iaih anal T st sets monin These x;erchangl‘s are described as| goviet government as the “rule of a|alone in the open on its own merits.” tion of the number of troops necessary | with Mrs. Ethel Swindells of London, | one years old, fell with a bullet n the New Willard Hotel Wednesday |MeKain, The remaining estate is du_]n( e Enaerstand i e wi'l-le:(; ng | jntelligent people, but ey are forced-, provision has been disapprove v | fcan interests upon sucl Mrs. Swindells was coming to the|ed from the place and escaped. - 4 3 Derc oG X nable accept it or dle. “Some day.” addéd | high fiscal officers of the government, | outposts, Mr. Weeks feels, is purely an i "nited States to it reluti tliger was taken 1o the hospi- morning: X W. MeCluer, president of | vised in trust to. G, Percy McGlue | this government to recognize the Ob the professor. ‘our Deaple will tden | the commlitcemen asserted that “d | executive funct ion and is not x:row'r'l‘y;m'{'« I o At o N 0 O Dhuniciaie: wasd tis ol B ¢ a el S LSl L a 2 y 3 he | the business o 8 except as the ' {urning from I3 s e e e e Speakers at the annual banquet of |to Maria Fitzpatrick, a sister of the| The point at issue, which is ex. |90 tHe Present dictators of Russlatserious defoct it was_the | : 2 urning from Europe. They were in- | tion was ivi 3 them, but at this time | “entire lack of amortization, taxation | size of that force might be controlled o i & the association Wednesday night will | deceased, and to divide ‘the balan e%vo_clet_l to be cleared away, relates to | 0 Senary are too weak physically T K o matioianted payment |by the total number of troops provided | ova wt et sighi. " e wave been nclude Senator George Wharton Pep- | between ' the son, James H. W. Bat-|tlie signing of & protocol by which | the SHOTaNT * of the large sum the government will | for in the Army. { ried by Rax. Dr. Waguer, pastor of the Married at Rockville. drinking & cup of coffee in res: per of Pennsylvania and Col. H. C.|ters, and the niece, Catherine McKain. | Mesico shall guarantes protecti ; i R o) : = Beborne of Canada. Delegates to the | sir "McGlue is also named as cxecu- | American mining rights agime re Declares Gorky Red Agent. oweinjiires yesrer Khenthe bank CC e B D I T onventlon will be recelved at the | tor. troactive features of the Mexioan cor. = Vetorana nalding . certinoates would | WILL READJUST STUDIES AY White House on one of the days of 5 stitution and laws. President Hardjgg| When this correspondent told him | veterans holding certifioates would 2 NOOND the meeting. Representatives of sev- desires this assurance to preceds the|of interviewing Maxim Gorky, in|Dbe authorized to borrow direct from STEAL PAIR OF GLOVES. W government. They estimated that v . :{'“'M e P e DR. ELIOT 88 YEARS OLD. recogmition of “,,."‘n',".";."’n"o"fltl‘;;lg“- Helsingtors, regarding Gorky's plans | ot % at time the Treasury would have |Committees Considering Courses of e rst.| o helping the sclentiats, Prof. Maxi- | to provide $600,000,000 for advances to Publle Schools. ®|ans and to the veterans themselves. | Adjustments in the courses of Overlooking*10 Cents. _— Celebrates Birthday. PIG CENSUS TO BE TAKEN. | saia. “is the pata sent of the bol Date Classed as “Significant” |study in the primary and elementary | Bpecial Dispatch to The tar. Probibition and Traflo Squads|CAMBRIDGE, Mass, March 20.—194000 Rural Letter Carriers Wil tcule. He has never way station at Beltaville last ni Have Lively 48 Hours. of Harvard University, celebrated his . Count Swine. s matter of ridic Tie “oartincates are fo bear, namel ably will be made as & result of &,Tha extent of their Joot was & Hais of lice, today communicated to Commis- | work. He sald he was enjoy- |States leading in the production of Faiaximov succeeded in bring- b Ml ot | Pt nade by committees appointed |master. Entrance was effected’ by B o o e Mo G 10 | FOTk: erfoct “healthe "Ha raovs|swine will bs, taken i May by tor| ine: orat ¢he records of his research | tines Po®eile; JomParas!{sty [, Sk | by Supt. Frank W. Ballou, breaking glass*in the back window. | Speaker Tomorrow ended at 8 o'clock this morning. ts. consus will be taken by more tha A er favorable conditions | Do v g e Dt | ermediate instruction, and Miss Rose | drawar. SRS roacet Shos urress ot siteel T .000 carriers. T | his labors Mveraity of Chicago. His!| pors, {?’t{:':;:;:?&nh:fd&: BiETe, [ liees Hardy, director of primary in-| ,The blacksmith shop managed by 1‘1 Burglars Get Scant Reward, Even POLICE KEPT BUSY. President Emeritus of Harvard = mov laughed scornfully. “Gorky,"” he | banks on unpald loans made to veter- . '. o] o - SEevik), 'h";,;“,.nq .:1:::1“: :. “Attantion is called,” says the re- |grades of the publio schools begin-| HYATTSVILLE, Md, March 20.— . F. KEITH'S THEATER Charies W. Elfot, president emeritus half of the ST rt, “to the significance of the date|ning the mext scholastic year prob- | Thieves broke into the B. and O. rall- 12:30 to 1 o’clock eighty-eighth birthday anniversary lished anything for us and|ootober 1, 1923. With a large force Maj. Sullivan, superintendent of po- tefi-y gh doing his regular day's| The pig population of the fourteen ::?;T‘;flll. He is beneath contempt.” ! ¢ clerks and the best expert assist- | study of: the courses of study now be-|old gloves, belonging to the station the prohibition enforcement and traf- | in condition by light exercises dally | Department of Agriculture, with the histology and embryology and a i 1d be at least six month: 'The committees are headed by |They completely ransacked the room | F, fic squads for the forty-eight hours|and walks whenever the weather|help of rural letter carriers. The pig ‘i:‘:;kkll?orwlrd eagerly to continuing ::gm: .‘:&"l.r" number could h‘:npn: Alexander T. Stuart, director of in-|and overlooked 10 cents in the cash Senator Selden P. Spencer intoxication, 15 for illegal possession, The individual plg data will be to the United States was ber 1 next. one month prior to|struction. Constable Gates on the boulevard n $'tor selling, § for transportng. 5 fof (FATAL CLASH WITH ROBBERS. | suaricd as secretly as an income tax to-the Internstional Zoological Con liOstabar (11 xext donemmonthipeion 1o Leracin “wils entéred ast night and drinking in public, 3 for driving auto- | mRENTON. §. (1. March 20—An un. | FeLurn. States in which the census} gress, in Boaton, in 2 n he | estimating the Holitical effect ! SEIZED BY ITALIANS. £otme i(ouln Usecuradi it Sehich il mobiles while under the {nfluence of 3 Sadty - | will be taken are Ohio, Indiana,| was feted throughout the eastern|of the mupport of this bill,” the report Jiguor and 1 for maintaining & nui- | Keni S to be of Butesbure, § O |Llnois, lows = Nebrasks = Kansas.| states. Continued, “It would seem’that a rank | LONDON, March 19.—Ttalian mili- o 5 - - Injusice 16 being done the intelllgence | yry orces landed on the island.of| SLAIN WOMAN ACTRESS. It seems to be assumed that because | Karpathos and arrested several of| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 20.— each individual veteran is to receive | the inhabitants, says an Athens dis-| pioyd B. Olson, Hennepin county at- Conducted by Rev. Wallace Radcliffe sance. - “ held in the jail at Edgefleld, S. C. Arrests of sixty-five alleged speed- |+ nesota, Seuth Dakota, Georgia, Ala- ers and ninety-eight for violation of | (OLCNIE & Clasn bl D oninm |bama ‘and Mississippl. other traffic regulations were shown|mhe uynidentified man w. ot to — Special D! in the report. by Constable C. M. Crouch a slight peouniary reward, therafore|patch dated Saturday-to the Ex-iiorney, today will begin an investi- T o0 bt oy e e ORERKS GIVEN STRRORT. | | 3o £ Amaersn, sy slfht o 5| e a8 WS ol o gt o | Sanes SOV Shibond wii | S10 St it Bl ae i GREAT FIRE IN ST. NAZAIRE. act of blowing the safe of Mathew| ATHENS, March 19.—The chamber{oneer obiah rea o ® guns, establ f".a the identity of a woman PARIS, Mu#mmumtva::kiuut‘::m“nmb‘: 3.“'%%7 mé"&m“.m tch, Wi auua:fm,flmqu. alain in an_untensnted house May St Nasaire did damage fare Jooted the safe of] Fifty-thres deputies from| 3 4 ocountry as & whole be, .‘..R”.u- note on the island, wers |36, 1930, as Flossle ) extent of 11,000,000 franca, TeZa m-am " wotlngs uw_“&h h-mtusn.t{un 3 Rhodes. 5 dnflxct-‘ " AT, | W