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-THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY; MARCH 30, 1922. REP”ESH] A"AfiK - FAMOUS SHRINE IN CANADA DESTROYED BY FIRE. H: W. Marsh Says Attorney General Put . Himself | in _ “Ridicutous. Position.”. { Aftorney General Daugherty “put !hlmnll a ridiculous and untenable 2 ; : fl lu |BR-R-R! EAT RAW MEAT, URL ~ | SIP BLOOD, GNAW BONES AND YOU'LL BE HEALTHY i i By the Associated Press. H : BUFFALO, N. Y. March 30.— 3 v “Be 100 per cent cannibai, eat raw meat, drink the blood of the SENATE IAKESUP CRANT MORE FUNDS TREATY ON CHINA, FORD. S. USE IND.C. Magha Charta and CusMs Conferees Agree on Increases Treaty Alone Remain for | for Patent Office—$77,535 2 Approval. for Hospital. The Senate today bégan considera-| Increased appropriations for a num- tion of the nine-power Chinese treaty, | ber of federal activities in the Dis- under which the nations agree to re:!trict of Columbia are contained in a spect the integrity of Chind, to con- |conference agreement on the Interior form to the “open door” policy.” This | 'epartment appropriation bill re- treaty has been calied 8 magna chartaipcrted to the House today by Repre- for Chita. This, and thé Chinesesentative Cramton of Michigan, chair- customs “ treaty, only remain of the{man of the House conferees. The Washington_conference treaties to be | report says that an agreement h acted upon by the Senate. been reached which strikes out an slaugtitered animal and gnaw the Senator Smoot Expécts t0| bones to tho marrow to attain the highest degree of physical i Present Measure {0 Con- | werrection” Such was the adviee given dele- gates of the Erie county women's gress Soon. clubé by Dr. Albert 8y of the Uni- H versity of Buffalo, who spoke on It is considered likely that the re- lm_)d V_llm at a meeting today. ‘organization of the federal depart- ‘Civiifsation FLas caused the iments and bureaus as planned by | foo maperent Setioren De my Walter F. Brown. chairman of tie! “We should not be so fastidious Joint congressional commission, and | 1N our tastes. We discard the , approved by .the President will be | My 3Uciive Parte of & creature; embodied in one general bill when; our preparation of vegetables. the matter is brought before Con- :‘“I"j" e cfl{"“gl‘:‘d gress for consideration. Chided in'the cannibal dlet" peaition”” when he attacked ths civil service, according tgm wtatament, is: sued ‘today by Harry W. Marsh, sec- retary of the National:Civil Service Reform League, referringito remarks|. made by the Attorney.Gengral before the House appropriations committee. This is the opinion, at least, of And finally, the delegates were “I'am not aware as'yet what is be-| g0 Apme de Bea = \ Al lupre, near Quebee, i} abama, i o Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, one of | told they should drink more Water |hing the criticism made by Attorney | Canada, to whose miracie-working — o rmmpen 5 af;‘;z;:‘;‘c'i:g;:;"?:dm:,‘;b ::\ abama. | increase of 3360 for the pension office the leading advocates of reorganiza- | ot 1082t two glasses with each |General Daugherty, but .have taken | whrine 100,000 pilgrims have traveled e 2 e eaaion 1o the Wash. |25 Proposed by the Senate in the ap- tion and a member df the joint com- l e ween meals, as they |giapns to find out.” Mr, Marsh stated. | @umually. - The photograph ahows the : - 3 = ington conference, discussed the Chi- { Propriation for statutory employes. / had previously Yeen taught to do. |N*R A8 S S0D dd 1o look into | shrine fa cemter and a memeral view e ; nese treaty in considerable detai It provides, as propesd by the Sen- mission engaged in the task. He | of the - . - e . - cases of Ineffic , which the Attor: surrounding country. - : e 5 replying to questions raised by Sen- | g, expressed this belief today follow- “03 HUNT STRANDS ney’ General uflen?x in his depart- {. AR : ator Walsh of Montana, who sug- o;‘@.m# &'.‘,"?.’.f.'.,o:’:r,‘":ax'x"".z.d Ing a half hour's conference at the {ment or any other department. 1f he |apopyAN PROPERTY S R o gested that in some respects the|gerve without sick leave and also pro- 1 ‘White House. with the President, | H during which the reorganization plan | 27 YOUNG D. C. MEN ‘submitted several weeks ago - was| e e T {te:do, in order.to. gkt rid of the in- discussed in detail. has inefficient . efijdoyes "in his de- pending treaty did not go beyond €x- | vides that employes trunsferred from lP!Nmen! he can hold.bnly himself to isting international law in the pro-ithe t-!ntorypro{l to the (emnorxur\‘ Sisme A1 ghet 18 neesommry Tor bim |~ SEIZED IN WAR MAY S e Underwood praiscd ‘(e ireaty” and | 5o pantil ROt lose any of the rights TR o cfiigient, is to prefer charges against ‘ v o Fo 2 declared that while there was no ob-1fore received as statutory emplayes (Continucd from Firat Page) | FHEIORE 1 10 prifer oharEe PAY CLAMS INU.S.| b 4 - . ligation to use force to enforce the |1t Drovides for eleven ‘persons at tréeaty, there was a strong moral|$2000 each on the temporary roll, as Expecta Bill Ready Soon. the men arrived at the Baltimore and | g otcree™ Y Marsh, tn bl ot merui obligation and that any nation which | proposed By The morer oy g oty e Senator Smoot expressed aiso_the | Ohio station last night, us the strik: | Diugherty “boidly engmebe w roturn | . . : s b in the future violated the rights of |2s proposed by the Senate. Belief that ‘the reorsanization hill | bequuinted. thom with the siinaiing | £ he thoroughly disoredited spolls | inatance, that 310,000 worth of Ger- 4 i = - Chinn: PHuld e Jookpliwbon e BRL Y ey s Seakbis Would be ready for presentation. to|(rom their viewpoint. This resulted | overation for the. AWo. years for |Man property was ssized by the ! h 5 2 TR s The Senate leaders hope to conclude | 1, ooy, : Congress much sooner than was an-|il the Washingtoniuns, with & DIE | (ke selogtion ,,.,;,“v.vmmm em: | Amrerican’ government and held dur- ; ; - 3 4 : consideration of the Chinese treaties TR o b siant s, fa ticipated a week or so ago. Al | SiCOrt, marching down'town to the|pioves wha. ‘enforge’ . the Volstesd |ing the war. g | - 7 e Do The Pa T G Ak compromise agreement would appro- Fort Cumberland Hotel, where H. S. Two Tréaties Ratifie priate for officers and employes in ths though he did not say so, he inti-{Carey, who 1s in charge of the strike, The ‘“difference’ between = $10,000 The two arms conference treaties|patent office in accordance with the mated strongly that the President’s|is Stopping. Sudden onrush of a. bi My. Marsh'w Statement. valued at thirteen marks. to the dol 3 : ks o Body ov; thén caused much womder| ir. Mash conttaues, in pav lar, or 130,000 marks and $10,000 - : limiting the navies of the great DoW- | reorganization act of February 1f. idea of whipping into shape that por- > r. Marsh continues, in b 3 iy ers and restricting the use of subma- . ment among the guests as to their| “Theé belief that- the civil service|valued today at the present rate of £ & s @ ricting Bkt ks Broppant b Tes e ah tion of the reorganization plan |purpose. law protacts an Incompetent employe | exchange, which is 300 marks to the h g 3 i rines and poison gre were ratified in - ] S agreed upon by members of the cabi- b artatiss Reiasee S somewhat commony: The ‘tact is,|dollar, or 3,000,000 marks, would be 5 g 7 . a landslide of approbation vesterdsy{amount of the House bill being in- net without waiting for an agree-| .. b2 = however, that under the law the de- | 2,870.000 marks. Now examining the B ; afternoon by the Senate. creased on that account from $1,600.- ment between the three cabinet offi- 2 en were cared for by, thelp riment in which & civil service em. | thx schedule of the Germans unicr : To the naval limitation covenant,|yo0"io g1 851 340, 1t would appropri- cers who are disputing certain pro- | Pickets last night aud today they the first tax, we find that all amounts iy 2 declaring a naval bullding holiday partments, will have much to do to.|Suberintendent or the Western Mary- | JNd&e &3 to whether th to the German government, as the tax 4 ; strength for the United States, Great | 3 FITOTGRntS WOtA SOAE BE0 (OF wpe ward expediting completion of t land railway here, for return trans- “Likew the head of a depart- |rate is 100 per cent. This would mnean Yoty Britain, Japan, France and Italy, the | ™0y, T 0 0 B appropriation of $95.- L whole matter. The President aid | Poriation, on the ground that they|ment or bureau is the judge as to|that the German owner would be en- Senate gave its final aszent by & ¥ote o4 ¢, the ColumbM Institution for %o have made known to Senator Smoot | Were brought here by misrepresents- | ypether his force should be reduced |titled to keep only 130,000 marks, or = of 74 to 1, and then almost without|yye noar commonly known as Gallay. his personal desire to speed up thislion on .the part of the railroad’s|gr'not . Of course, the appropriations |at the present rate of exchange of 300 THE BASILICA. debate it accepied; 71 to 0, the pact de- { g0 SORT CONMOTIY legislation and explained to him thejagents. allowed by Congress set a limit on|marks to the dollar, he would have signed to prevent submarine opera- | (il COICEe 66 BTO desirability of withholdng that part{ Mr. Williamson told them the West- | g OFEC O LOnErens S S K0 n 08 :pgy‘l";xlmntely $433 out of his original tions against merchantmen and to o) 10,000, Ppropo: A - ” 1 H 2 of the plan affecting the departments | ern Maryland had no strike trouble, | t5'be employed within that limit rests | $10.000. WOMEN ARE MAKING l“SMMESE TWINS” DIE outlaw chemical warfare altogether. Ties $9,000 additional, « of Agriculture, Commerce and In-|that the roau was not bringing any |with the employing department. This absurd conclusion is admitted No amendments or reservations were | ;o CoTr" m?i-xouu. instead of $10.00¢ terior. men here, but that a contractor doing | ™ » o ! does not ex- | by German officials, some of whom proposed to elther. ! The Jjoint commission, after re-|work for the road was having trouble. | tcna in Gty Sosne Lo the matter of ve- | have discussed the situation with th THINGS HUM AFTER FEW SECONDS APART | P 2 %utch eamiing the pofson gas 23 probosed by the Senate, for repa ceiving the approved section of the | He could not iegally give them trans- ure, the so-|United States government. The - articles of the submarine and gas plan, could have it probably in shape | portation, he said. e spolts sytem mav. still be said | mans say they could change thelr WINNING TOWN OFFICES TRy el SEARE OB he NARLE MEDT $77535 for Hespital. / for presentation to Congress by the to prevail in the matter of the dis- [tax laws, but they could not, of | (Continucd from First Page.) by Senator Wadsworth, republican,{ For Freedmen's Hospital it would New York, chairman of the military | appropriate $77,535, as proposed by time the three cabinet officers in |RAYLROAD HANDLED MATTER. | charge and retention of employes,|course, make them apply to all Ger- | ai He was the | committee, but before the ratification {by the Senate, instead of Question have ironed out their dif- d it is frequent that, when the re- | man property, and couid hardly { ferences and reached an agreement. woval 'of an unworthy employe is|change the severe rates of exchenge (Continued from First Page.) PER DI TR ON s 2l rollcall he left the chamber and did |proposed by the House, for One Bil F: Employment Office Here Says List | proposed, outside pressure is brought|so that in the end the bulk of the only adult relative capable, under the | not vote. The New York senator dis- | nance and bperation. ne S of Names Was Given. to bear to keep him in his position, | property heldhmhAnanric‘lmW:\g:rmfl:: it does not get any one anything |Illinois law. of giving his consent.(agreed With (he siatement in the| The gonterence agreement modifies it is the opinion of Senat t = ven. often with success. its way into the hands o No.” - |treaty text that use of gas in war-|the paragraph in the House bill i Al government and be used for its ex-| O Argue with the iong arm of the o.” the brother was quoted as hav- | ¢ e had been “jucdy condemned by | transferring from the Interior De- that it would be more practical from | All men who canie to the United Appointments Probational. t law, y) - ing said. 0, not even if Rosa lives i ivi o ool 5 .| States Employment Service seeking All 2 intments under the civil penses or be paid in reparations to » especially when that x:.rucu for hours after Josefa's death. There fl'le general opinion of the cnlll':ed wun,tnt to the :uvgrfnlendent ot very viewpoint to put the reorgani: 11 appol the allies. lar unit happens to be one's wife. world,” argued that chemical war- the State, War and Navy Department shoede it Q of in | information regarding the offer of |service law are probational, usually shull be no operatio: Tare hed i m ot dpiortd ar ity e I DRTAEE the S e o P sl sation plan in one bill instead of in | positions by the Western Maryland | for six months, and at any time with- Only Tangible Assets. The new officials announce that Dr. J. Otragoves, personal ph brutal than other accepted metheds |care of the —Interior Deparimen & series of measures, as has been | raliroad were informed that there|in the period of probation the em-| . = % o . iother phase| relatives, husbands. included, will |clan of the twins, appealed to thel "l rof U, SCCoRECE MOtHRLR | SORE,, OF A TUReriof Depariment proposed. He believes it will not be | Was a strike on that road according |ploying department may dismiss an . 2 be shown no favors. Every moth- |brother without success. Their at-| ;¢ tne treaty pledges would be vio- | to include the tramsfer of the me- = to R. L. Livingston, director of the |inefficient or otherwise undesirable |of the matter. American claimants| .. g0 Wwho lives In Deslacs, |torney was asked to intervene, but R e s TaEr 4 s Recessary to call for any long drawn- {jocal offi employe without the formality of|against Germany realize that the| they insist, is golng to toe the |Be declined to assume responsibility. Yo ot e e Y, ik P out hearings befere the joint com-| Mr. Livingston said that he did not ferring charges against % mark. Not alone the letter, but ; TWwo hours past midnight Dr. Break- Believes Gas More Humane. % Bl fecdtin e i participate in the negotiations be- | " “ne officlal records contain abund- | German government will not soon|.wark Fot slone the letter, But | (08 5313 there was no need of pro-| “War is cruelty. organized Senator | 41§ 8kes the appropriation for fuel tant proposed changes In the gemeral| Ween the men and railroad employ-{ant testimony supporting the merit|pay them, and unless the United| (B° 2Bl i longing the argument " with the| wadsworth Proceeded. “Which is | teqor Bemeoreony b 2 ant plan. However, some high officials|ers. M. K. Bostick, assistant (o tne |gystem of appointments. States Treasury is to be asked to pay Up to six weeks ago things ap- |brother. % more cruel, the high expiosive that{sor “powes roposed by the TS atior PEhat cho ‘terimined | BUIOSE! Came'into s, ofica. the | quiiiey oE o "merking. force.n.an |claims which Germany Lerself should| pearef to be moving blane Quielly. | yuian ot each is now. e samethe) I a0 muTisice i, oo nds | Senate S tion program could be more intelll.|other day and asked if there was a |ofce 1o which the civil service law | pay, the only tangible ts which | o, gs fled for re-election. Them, ;condition 4 that forecasts certain] wound, which mutilates not- at “ail % fy the death—and an operation now would ; = gently considered and would prob- | list of former employes of the Wash- {jg applied rests squarely upon the)can be used at all to satis! right out of a clear sky, the ea! and from which, medical recorés ably be more favorably treated if it | Ington navy vard on file. The names | 1% oulders of the head of that office. |claims are embraced in the German| CETL out of & clear &kv. (b8 |40 no good Show, the soldier mas, in the over:| TAYLOR BIG SPENDER. hH me- | 7% - | property held in America. The two patients have had a grad- { whelming n : R O e e S R e I e S e puihe grert dificulty le that em. | PEper A en govermment knows| Deming a compiete ticket Thiz |,.I° (o PSS eve 02 EAT f whelming number of cises invariably i bureau and independent agency of | OVer to the railroad official, and he|are’ not always proof against outside | that to pursue a general policy of which husng in the sick room. Cost rector $50,000 >4 'y Senator Hitchcock. democrat, Ne- = the equivalent of the Ger-| humor to the men, who refused to | "o figures on this chart showed - 3 o i sho government. ~This JPoint. how- :"ne;“ :;g;‘:&n:’ e e th i lr;fl“efl“ }""“5",‘;012“:‘:,‘; Ao :.‘".'fl’&‘fi laws oh this side of the A Tans the T tously until | the followin, ?:::k:é.iu‘;fiesfi:fls;‘}:;g' ey 1"::;; Sonxly @0 fiv. TR was Titeated e ai e eion. aiseed: and the history of the fed- | lantic would mean hardship on man. o romen Fisun Tuesday, 6 p.m . 5.|become more terrific. Senator Wads-| LOS ANGELES, March 30. — Fifty White House that the full report as| He said he knew nothing of theisral civil service in all it branches|small owners. So ths aliea pro S maninald babliemeetivgs Rosa. temperature, 95 pulse. 85:|iworth said the same progress was|thousand dollars a year was spent by submitted.to the Presiden more than | conditions under which the men were | ShoLg that, without a system of ap- | custodian has suggested that a divicy . Joe Mo Reid PUbUe mesn€s. | respiration, 20. , 85; | Deing made in high explosives. Sen- rWill s s o SlzaCist meven weeks ago by Mr Brows ] offered or accepted employment. Dointments on merit, the same sort | sion could be made on the e et veas ohat &G By “ome, | Josefs. temperature, 98 pulse. 85:|ator. Borah agreed with Gensior|whose mysterious death respiration, 20. Wadsworth that in an emergency the 310,000 or ‘would be made fed to original ap- | eStates or trusts valued at 310, 1 ) e public for the first of pressure is appl! £l under. The official figures snow that; the men dropped out and the wom. ‘Wednesday, 6 p.m.: ¢ _{anti-gas clause would “become a dead | here has bafied police, according to an Rosa, temperature, 101; pulse, 100;{ ctter.” and added that the prohibi- jannouncement today by tae public tlme within the next few days.] TRAIN IS HELD PRISONER. |pointments v 29.60¢ trusts| en went into office by a 2-to-1 Whether or not those sections of the “It is axiomatic that an increase of fl'\x-h'\; is 93 per| vote. lan, over which there is contentiog < force goes with the removal of, or the ts held by the “When we said that we were |respiration. 32. 3 tion of sub: Pprosecutor. ¥ ‘existing among the three cabinet of. | Truce Follows Night Disturbance | /2i1% 5%C Joniy "ene system of com- e:;l"fém-"‘ml,‘e‘:m;:';&'., e | o te Bee b higee batanand “.zo.s:rea;m lemperature. 102.2; pulse.{y An estate of 374,001 remains, accord- .fice;: 3,.8 z:_-;;zt:tc-r;! wl.lz be ‘l’xlz‘cluaed in Rail Strike. peuuve! enlfl::;l‘ol:;e fl::n::x;eln‘: 4 Pt cant tave about “,,10 1a :"‘ Lat ::’?"'5 3‘ '“1" m,?a it "; B 5 tion should observe such ships feed- |IN€ to the accounting. Out of this many o nade, public was . 3 i {ments: for wi SYSTH \ 11 ey represént a total value o X lafne: Halvorson today. * acted’ differently to the same medi- i i y - te Wi tor jade tassel pu 1 1 Mot made known. ATthough 2 num- | By tie Assoclated Press. the tendency always has been ‘and | 00,000, 58 against $23,000,000, which| ‘will start right in with the af- |Agted ciberently, 1o the same meds :.sfi:a' Tuem’nfl" tt:er;:::;:t; w::nln;e. h;:lriy s n?:’;g m':loa fairs of the council.” “We expect the co-operation- of every citizen,” said Justice of the Peace Mrs. Barnes. “We have a lot to learn and it may take us some time, perhaps, to get the drift of things. But once we get going there will be no monkey busine: The immediate future looks gloomy to the man folks. No one even dares to hazard & guess as to how drastic the new officials will be. foer of the plan’s most im t RST! . — ays will be to find as.many places ers. Msions have been spacaiated wnon |, BAGERSTOWN, “Md.. March 30.—|always Wil PS5 G S s and rela. | 18 spread out among 23,000 pwiier Jublicly. it wes learned today for the d‘“‘f’ = ::g:‘ borgering ‘;’L"»‘:‘":“' tives of those whotare fn position to Would Be Ald to Owsers. Irs ¢ that among some of t uring w a paszenger ti in rtu- { make demdnds. -upon employing rovitins 1o e Be, ‘ranster of | ally was held brisoner for mote than | Cthters of the goverament, which can- | The policy proposed by Col. s ':"hc 'p'roitxign division of the Depart-;two hours, peace was reflor:edl late | not easily be ‘denfed. would, on the one hand, alleviate lhe en ustice to the proposed 1ast night after a conference between % J flering of the German owners Who department of public wefare. Aleg | Western Maryland railroad striking Conlittivus [rewing: Bettes. e e N ecTaros tik Alap fana wauld {the proposed transier of the mavel|spopmen, oficials of the road and| *It IS not claimed that the present |have small estates 1 iobservatory and hydrographic office | Police authorities. civil service system is perfect. Iticonfine the American government's from the jurisdiction of the Navy| The trouble began with the arrival ol e S e L ‘;:‘ action to only 2,000 estates. By es- 1 i - Commepemt. to the Department ot |of & train carrying a carlosd of men 1 2 lied throughout the federal service | tablishing a quasi-go rameat cor : These two proposed changes. it is|Whose men are out in protest to the {before the enaétment of the civil|poration the German owneérs o even ; . @xplained, are made because it is con- [Contract system of operation. When |service law. It ls-the hope of those | ycge 2,000 estates would not perma- “You can't tell a blamed thing sidered by the commission that ine situation had been explained to|Who are most interested in the federal | paniy be deprived of their property | . You Camt tell B Blamed Jing Mature of their activities are such as |the strikebreakers flifty-eight of the {civil service as an fnstitution that the | for they would be given a portion of They Drobably. will put In. a {to bring them more closely under the | seventy-nine men brought here, it is|enactment of reclassification legisla- | tneir estates back and the remainder} ., Jg€¥ PUOO T oo Pions and Department of Commerce, rather than | said, declared they would return to | tion. such as is &% pending in Con- | would be converted into stocks or then expeot us to 1ive up to them. ‘the Navy. s aitimere. rne crowd then Gis. | &ress, will result in further improve- | bonds in the mew credit corporation, R e e A N et : T ment by leveling out existing in-|out of the profits of which it is es-| WL BY Ginger. It they eof eo¥ Department of State Firat. equalities which are apparent on|timated Americun claims against| TL 2,700 T S of Deslace” The first section of the reorganiza- the Biddenden maids, connected | 38id that he obtained the money n.cst- ly from poor foreign workmen for' Engine Is Uncoupled. every hand, by providing = definite | Germany could easily be paid. It Nr. Ward fs th t trul Vi - { system of promotions on merit, and 1d take some years to reap enough v QS B WL . tion plan which will be considered for | bregkers sionped ot o SLLeot crossing | bY, SeabIIShing & system of eficlency | proft. to. pay all the claims, but the| O all Of the male citizene. He |Snouider to shoulder, with ‘only. two om, final treatment will be that affecting |on the way to the roundhouse, where | ratings whieh will tend to weed out | American Treasury _coll nticipate | oAnot B Y T ateervd by |Arms; the Hungarian sisters, Helen | fReculative purposes, has been of the same nature. R S e proees’ Investigation revealed thai Teing.” chemical research. ylor spent large sums in presents to S meas T in g :.|. SWhy not be perfectly frank about {motion picture actresses, according ie Modical “records recalled by physi-|it?" Senator Wadsworth replied. - e | the administrato cians who have been interested in|are developing it, too.” E Private chemical research, Senator the case disclose a number of so: Wadsworth added, called Siamese twins. The original Siamese twins, Chang and Eng, lived to the age of sixty-four. They mar- ried sisters, and Chang had six. chil- areniandi Eaxiva ialliolithem nor- mal. Eng rst and a surgeon separated them. Chang died soon HAS 23,000 CREDITORS. | after. CHICAGO, March 30.—Twerty-thres | Twins that have attracted ‘world- | thousand persons have been 1 wide fame include the Hindu sisters, | crdeitors of Raymond J. Bischor’, in who were joined face to face, thela report by the referee in hankruptey. ! connection being at the chest: the] When Bischoff's investment ompa:: Newport twins, somewhat similar to{ Was placed recently in tae hands of & the Hindu twins; the Orissa sisters,|receiver the losses were placed a:] Raddica and Doddica, joined side to | $4.000.000. Bischoff is reported to have sid could not be stopped and he said Army experi- | ments with gas masks, to protect soldiers, ought not to be hindered. ] 29 x e ~a & 1 The physicians said the women re-{ ;0" 200 bills are to be paid, including $1.112. IN Egypt the ring was the symbol * he incompetent and inefficient, as|the profits of the corporation by pay- and Judith, joined back to back at 3 the Department of State. It Is said | the men were to be unloaded, it was|! 2 |2 women. He always has believed, > 1%1 3 i well as reward the competent d in mdvance the lower segment of the spine, and ~ that few major changes are contem. | mmediately surrounded by a erowd. | o ione: g and |ing clalme In mount of the American| he says, that e woman's place Was |nS North Carolina sisters, Millie and (¥ of eternity. Vows Christine, jolned as were the Hun- garian _sisters, and the Bohemian twins, Rosell: ‘will not be in the home alongside the stove, Siown et e rican-Geryaan | benind the washtud or any place claims commission, soon to be set up| Where she could do the moet good. 59 Lo ~ plighted with it were binding for- Plated regarding this department.|gage car in which the men were 3 Prodabdly the most important one will | locked, and rocks were thrown, break-|{ ATTACKS MR. DAUGHERTY. 7 TATTRT R Do the proposed ‘transfer of the in-|}OE, one of the windows. In the con- ty As a general Dproposition the n- : treaty with Germany. gets into B in the same [7] itintive in connection With the promo- | o Som® ohe Uncoupled the engine. |y, . Steward Defends Civil Bervice | ogeration, It is estimated that the( men are holding their broath walt- | just' aled. ~ Their connection was aun bx) or. = Adaike tion of foeign commerce from the | the air Mose. mroke At tne coan a s Sam will ot amount to more than| ing for something to Mppen; They |hroush: the pelvie, the Fight hip. of i v By 7 donsular divisio; f the S = lovernment Em| 'es. , though nobody NOW | are wats = one and the left of the other bein s : mment to the Department of Commeres, | Pramceil: blocking all efforts to re- Loe 320 iistorical sxperience,| ing no plans. They admit won- 3 B to sentiment. A The consylar division, however, will e T AT oy are obligated o ‘.’:X‘."‘.:,"’"x Which shows that the final adjudica-| dering what they will do when the Froaln under the jurisdiction of the | tle to disperse the crowd. ~ Finally |tol discharge smpioyes who are inef. | tion cuts the claims down materially. | Womar sMEia (e, theth, Fow Toet vouowpf.;r T "cc....,,m;.,n of the T‘hgg‘!: ‘r?-tf,:‘:l;_;e:eh‘? ,‘:,,dg?“‘g }{" fl.emh!"“'lhux ci‘-d""{zrd' president of Other Ciaims Negligiblé. what z}éey a-re ‘.‘,’ do lwm: |ther:- strike fo "al op afts, e ational leration of Federal selves unday, ow late In the final treatment of the plan 2s n],,,.om,ed to Sherlff Kline that if the | Employes, said today in a statement| In any event, the amount of German evonink they s ‘Blay pool and all Choose society's accepted favor- ite—a fused topether L ugg‘ age —for Miss Washing- ton’s Spring-time jaunts includes a Suit Case ~ey L2 affects the State Department, the : 3 car were opened and an explanation |issued in answer to Attorney General | property held {n America is more than) othor such matters of supreme ‘ g‘:;“,‘;:;:‘l:";’;'l ke \Up the |of the situation given to the men the | Daugherty’s criticism of civil service :u;c,,,,’l to permit the return of es- vides a number of Imporianioch Pro- | strikers would allow them to go to{personnel in the government. 10,000, and some think 1he Drincipal one belre the oeranEes, | work peaceably or return to Balti-| “There is nothing in the civil service | tates under $10,000, R A":. ”:xds th e congolida- { ;mote, as they liked. He declared they {law to prevent such dismissal” Mr. |even higher, and still have enough left ehange in the departments meme ie were locked In the car In violation of {Steward eald. “All he needs to 4o 18 | 1o establish the credit corporation s the r2gulations o the nterstate ) to say good of e service.” the Department of National Defense. Comme-ce Commission and that they| Mr. Steward declared Mr. Das and give dack some percentage to the Aoeia Genuine Orange Blossom importance to the male of the species. And already the men are plan- ning reprisals in the campaign of 192¢. They intend perfecting an organization to put the women back where they came from. In ~e 2%y v : l l ! ——————— did not know why they were brought {had made the vast army of men and |owners of esiates.above 31 .“:M the| the meantime it would not be wise “ . —— DR. ABERNETHY SPEAKS. -|heta,on, 1o ™hat citv.they. had been | momen who, operate it Eoromment | e o A i laons. o¢ the former Aumtro- SR T e = K Vedding Ring ot AT LENTEN SERVICE Sheriff Accepts Suggestion. cralizations baced on limited observa- | Hungarian smples, WA Momia, Borbia| (8 the world. itche $ 2 _l 60 i The sheriff, after a conference With| e e 0 0™ [and Crechoslovali, the claims ot Amer- . (Copyright, 1922.) . ; D ina, nd County’ Jedge wese: |GEN. STEPHAN-L e AT Bropieen io Eive Dack . ; ; #Bathtub and Bible Must Go{man Bccepied Carroils. suggestion. 5 FLAUDS Al he propérty seized from nationals of PROGRESS ON D. C. BILL. Auto Show ar{itcieisini;d ;:et{; stzot;il:et : Together in Saving World,” ers, telling them to disperse, and was <. s - oo 140 L preeted -witht cheers. 3 all. P 5 = < former Austro-Hungarian empire. Judge Wagaman addressed the strik. NATIONAL-GUARD WORK | ™ R ety = lined, two ‘end pockets. The Germany 1s_ soattered Distri ! . lippines to the New Eng-y -Conferees on. the strict appro- from the Philippi! Y round nouse without interierencs a4 | Commander 1n_ Distri o il stoAmeBID. Lt | Drcna o the constderation of the Son- : In genuine black cow- B e et e e afs el 1 e sitaation cavlainad i the e | O s opan " [Saaka Tand land e sampuniag | L Smtnaments to that measure. (| - “A Flow of Power” Jide, 1nch gite. Regn- B e e e e e e T mea e & By it it . meminost | L3 e s 85 Baptist Church, at the laymen's mid. | meke up their minds today. ® #he| .- -- 0Y-Germen Methods. (& trusts. represent Pl B Al s L) Space 5 - All other suit cases re- duced 20% for our 62d Anniversary Sale, which - ends April 1. dsy Lenten service at Keith’s The: Te8f of the night passed without fir-| Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, commander :ulfluel and liquid assets. ‘wit hthe relations of the Dis- scal ter today. -Rev. @.-F. Diffenderfer | ther disturbance. opyright, 1032 E a ch saly eumeyer presided and Rev. Eacle Wilfley pro-| Superintendent “Smith ' hes asked | °f ‘the: District Nattonat spoke Copyright, 1002) g‘;?‘itn'::e‘::{;:::s':- Pin mind for N 2 M“"F Co. t nmounced the benediction, - Judge Wagaman to confer. with him last night at the armory before a large i Dr. Abernethy said: -“Ciiy:lite ap-|in order tq find some means of deal. | udielce of -entiusiastic gusrd sup-{ (AQTIOUS LEATHER BUYING. O e e e e o ey 1823 14th Street N.W. arch 30.—Buyers in- the|&re mesting morning an dafternoon, . r!a! are ai En«l to Jesus It was Tront the city {ing with the ' situation:: . He said |POrters. prevent E working on the ifems of appropria- lttle. It was the city whi rvice of the railroad. b :In- | disciplined: National Guard, _its accom- ther mi nticipating thelr Him most then as it 1y the citice thoa] tortered with A Delng dn- | G ents duting. the Jate war g e L irements only & short time ahead, ton, (They hape to be able .to com- Him most'now. The tremenodus = history of the District guard since its | Gworge H. Swift, president of the Na- | Plete J tional n expected 50 much and received-so | something- must be done to The importance of a strong end well I a , aid in his city produce their great probléems-of A B 7 atfonal Guard system has made .|;u.t.ion :.:pur- to D& that stage rality. £00d,” sald Gen. Stepham: slight increase in de boon sussoared: only o torr hareifl ¢ Pevchological reason for It The Nar |masi ‘ither. domestic: or foreigm | - . i < tional Guard system builds men. | would change the entire complexion 5 i i i ALY takes European. materiai: that-is below | of the tann! busineas.” : 2 “Wh s g Tasierial lato. Ratiae oeh and pacin : en we. of the church face — 'l‘l sitpation: we And ourselves lq\;r:l:; o soldlers than k-4 h O o A ; 2 ASSOCIA ON s n:ag;:n gm pmprx:mhot bettering ¢ 5 , umm With thelr 1 [military sys- E iR & | o1 = = I A z : ple-are ‘tha habpy beople, asa”the “The great prablem of &he future is For that summer 3 - = . ~ bathtub md the Bible must go hand to develop the -Ame: system in |} 5 Pays 6 Per Cent - 5 Intand i the eaivation orrh o such & manner that it will contributs (f coltmge you nieed our - Just the fuel for Spring. I A S L B geriidnTmeupasat - S5V You can keep 2 smaller -Ji}f on shares maturing in 45 + grounds for our apartmenthouse ehil. | f { i} Col. Leroy He: ocommander fire. i your farnace with " or .83 months. It rTO! 3 dren,’ wo ate w0t onip domE GoT : R e - (il | the 119th’Field Artiliery, also gave a Fl - Tk i e generaiics B s B Tome# o st wnd ol o i S || - 'lOrence R e S o | 4 - His address was illustrated with a F]coke than with ck:nLv " Pays 4 Per Cent last night’s efforts. xl:;?::;;nl:ltlllv;e‘lé’l‘?'u. Robison of Trom NG War Denseteents perori- Samples shown. in. our on shares withdrawn be- peal tomor- . i Canay Sansty Ik pisidy Tares “wets taken Dy Sigmal Corps office and a. booklei, for the fore maturty, 4 W e B I Photographers of actual sagagements v . E. - 5 s EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH il |particibated in by the American Army. -asking. - - @ . Assets More Than i ; o meeting, which was the open- 5 7,000,000 Sl - ing gun in a recruiting drive for - 3 “ s = o\ s E » MEMPHIS, March 30:—A distinot i [l}tery C, guined several mien th $11.08 ton, in all 'sizés: : i earth tremor, continuing for three or ok L ey 4 ] 5 > "Surplus Nearing four seconds, was felt here at 10:53 : i . % T T2 3 5 | ‘elock today. Windows wereattled |l | o o i_No. [l UNITE ON COTTON SALEs. |{C -John P. Agnew| andl & number of re -~ o . & st mirrors had been walls fn various No C % ON COTTON 8A | 500,000

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