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. g : % WEATHER. < Member of the Associated Press Partly cloudy and warmer, followed by ssocia i exclusively estitied to showers today; tomorrow showers. p ::fl't':: {:' .!"l‘r".‘:‘.“:'.." .-I-l mu:l K Temperaturs for twenty-two hours % paper and also the local news published herein. ‘ ended’ at 10 p.m. last night: Highest, . | $5; lowest, 59. E /] All rights of publication of speeial Full report on page 5. / A $ Qispatches herein are aiso reserved. WASHINGTON, D. C;, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1922. - FIVE CENTS. "] {SHARP VARIANCE | LIEUT. VAN WINKLE IN TARIFF VIEWS FOUND‘NOT GUILTY THREATENS BILL BY TRIAL BOARD Senate Committee Republic- Head of Woman’s Bureau ans Vote, 7 t0 3, for FOreign | | siiimea s mewsere scimsers | | Exonerated on Charge of Valuation Principle. e e S et e Prejudicial Conduct. papers he had found. Them Papa Hormer eame home, gave oo s E58 Sbbed fhe oeles HER IDEA OF DISCIPLINE Tie gretty sietaes were e | | - CENSURED, HOWEVER mearly $25,000 worth of these stolen recently. Jack had de- stroyed omly about $5,000. . 889.—No. 28469. Inied as second-class matter CUTTING NAVY 28,000, - 'PROPOSED TO HOUSE, "~ AROUSES DENBY’S IRE . Reported MeasureIWould Reduce U. S. . Carries a Total to Third Place, ° of $233,224,000. He Declares. Jack Horner Beats Mother Goose Rival In Slashing Up Bonds By the Associated Press. OHICAGO, April 8—~The lit- tle Jack Hormer of Mother Goose fame, was a piker com- pared with Chicago’s youngster of the same mame. The modern Jack, age six, stuck his whole hand into & neighbor's ask heap today and 335 CADETS LOSE 214.5.3 RATIO SET THEIR COMMISSIONS| UP IN NEW SCHEME HOUSE FIRM FOR BASIS IN MEASURE AS PASSED Lays Up 254 Ships—De-|Challenge to Common |Report Early This Week Will stroyers Cut Down Sense of Country, |Favor Bolstering Provisions Giving ‘ 10 103. | Statement Says. . —~ G 3 I3 S President Power Over Rates. I]R B Auuu;s E[ASH : : =i = le the Associated Press. Threatened with a blow from 4 7 e N N fi‘ Sharp and fundamental differences s I She Voices Pleasure at Verdiet Though Hinting Attorney Might Advise Further Action. “Not guilty” was the verdict returned late yesterday by the police trial board which tried Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle, head of the woman's bureau, on the charge of conduct prejudicial to the good order, discipline and reputation of the force. Although finding her innocent of the charge, the board, in its finding, ex- Dresses the belief that Mrs. Van Winkle “has not & proper conception cf the The 1923 naval bill,” carrying out! within which would knock it into4 between the House and Senate threa- :v fhe 5.5-3 ratio was reported Yes-|third place among the naval powers| . en to make exceedingly difficult the enactment of any tariff bill at this session of Congress. It carries a total of $233,224,000, or '$181,000,000 less than appropriated “ast year. There remains to be ap- !propriated in a separate measure : Jater, however, about $60,000,000, es- imated by the Navy Department as -'¢he cost of cancelation of contracts' gun yesterday to announce to the American people that the passage by Congress of tne naval appropriation bill just reported would make the naval ratio of the United States, Great Britain and Japan a 2%-5-3 division, in the order named. gerday to the House. of the world, the Navy fired its first Foreign valuation as the underly- ing principle of the so-called perma- nent tariff bill was finally agreed School Head’s Opposifion to upon last night by the republican members of the Senate finance com- . + mittee, by a 7 to 3 vote, with the m.| Standing Committees Is for ships not completed and ordered Taking the position that the Navy tention of reporting the bill to the : : . “ scrapped. does not belong either to the Navy THIS BACKWARD SPRING SEASON. . Senate on Tuesday or Wednesday. Nearing Climax. el e e e D = i olice department.” Summary of Bl epartment or Congress, but to the American valuation was the basis The verdict, signed by et b ‘American people, Secretary Denby in of the so-called permanent tariff bill Siarea I hie. duty to warn ‘sgainet ]URY A[’;UU"’S [] AY [POLITICS’ SPECTER HANGS |50 % Gt oraney oine poration Counsel Wahly, Capt. C. P. M Lord and Capt. L. J. Stoll, rezds as fol- lows: “The police trial board, convened to try Lieut. Mina C. Van Winkle, on the charge of violation of paragraph 17, of section 11, of the police manual, met in the boardroom of the District build- SEEKS MODERN METHODS ~ ] Briefly, this is what the bill does: Cuts the enlisted personnel from 95.000 to 65,000, plus 2,000 apprentices. Leaves officer total substantially in- tact, except for the dropping of 389 Feserve officers om active duty. Authorizes commissions for only undue reduction in American arma. ment. He says that the bill is a challenge to the common sense of the American people. Statement ia Fall. ways and means committee more re- cently served notice on the Senate AT GENOA | o o sone contorees 5 would stand firm for the American valuation basis. Superintendent Denies Any Desire to Dictate—Explains His Position in Detail. May Wait Till Elections. 200 of the 535 first-class men at An- o P . Rapolis, to be graduated in June. Secretary Denby'a formal state- Economic Phases May Be Overshadowed.| , X v ™ s ine. April 7 1932, ana heard testimony Lays up 254 vessels “of nondescript mf_';;o‘; d"‘::e";.:;";' S iranoieaine . B Congress that the Senate would prob-] A bitterly-contested battle between [c; = Wihebses ‘;e!‘s‘:‘"’:;d °‘d‘:9 g i u . it B , . ol eharacter: comould the bill Just reported be- | Verdict Finds Oklahoma Man Russ Issue Center of Attention. Wby take & stand for iho forelgn |#0me members of the board of etu- |G S0 s Destroyers Reduced to 103. the Navy and to the prestige of the e . . valuation, and the prediction has re- - Franl - “After careful consideration of the x , (his 15| over the plans of the board to re- Eighteen battleships are alloted the | United States. Whete¥sr RpRrOpEia: Justified in Protecting U. S. Influence Felt. ffi:‘fffiaffi‘lh??ffix"z’ifi | atamis Srerining comotiiees s lt::::dnonyd and the several exhibits U nit State der the naval treaty. | tions of men and money are allowe A = 2 luce n evidence, the board Voiag Bistoanider tho o the Navy will be administered by His Wife. passed until atter the November clec- | forecest last night by school offictals. | g %y (c0 T evifence, the board In rounding out a fleet the bill re- duces the number.of destroyers in|the department in an earnest and au- | cheerful endeavor to keep it as ef- commission from 278 to 103; = thorizes 84 submarines, all the ‘;;’“"’ as possible. I feel tnat I|WIFE BACKS UP STORY cruisers, and lighter auxillary cratt. | hould ‘"”"l";'_:“‘ tose pisingduty, . Out of the 67,000 enlisted personnel | "O™ever: ad notisolemnlypwdrn - 1t provides 50,000 for ships aficat. | '1® American people that the pro-|Mrs, Day Vividly Tells How posed reduction negatives the results Opponents of the proposition, it was said, as well as those in favor of it, are lining up their forces for the clash, which is expected to reach a climax at the next meeting of the board. The result of the fight, school offi- B the Associated Pres he' will reside during the conference. | tions. GENOA, April 8.—How to prevent|Lord Curzon, when he arrives, will| How the republicans on the Senate the forthcoming economic conference | reside in a villa adjoining that of the | inance committee stood individually from losing its proclaimed economic|prime minister. on the valuation issue was not dis- principle and from falling Into &| The soviet premier of the Ukraine, | closed last night. purely political conclave, precarious | Christian Rakobsky, a member of the| The decision on this point practi- in its possibilities and admittedly a | Russian delegation, also arrived from | Cally completes the many months of guilty of the charge and specifica- tion. Although the testimony all points to the good faith of defendant in the stand taken by her in this case, the board does not believe that the literal interpretation by her of headquarters order, dated February L Eii Ten G G LR Gl e e e Trusted Friend Betrayed supreme danger, is preoccupying the | Berlin, accompanied by his wife. He |WOork on the tariff bill in the finance |clals sald, will definitely indicate|,; 445 ;5 orronfed, when due re. officers in Marine Corps and 19,500 e G e e e committee, “The majority report is yet | whether the co-operation and good ] enlisted nian. & reduction of leys than ous to the country's security and, in Her confldenu chie! legates as they gather for e|joined the Russian delegation at % a ic | feelin between the board and Dr. gard 4is had for the purpose which gniisted men. & reduction of 1¢22 thal lmy opinion, to the welfars of the g opening sessions. This, It is belleved, | Santa Margherita. Baron Averzana,|!0 be drafted and the democratic| f€/HE BAIwess e hor- | prompted its promulgation—namels. ,000. number, the y T is the risk on which the conference | general secretary of the conference,|members will be given an opportunity i nue or whether there | 1), transfer merely of such cases as is to be the differences of opinions vised the committee, will be cut to are therein described from the de- “If this bill becomes a law it will | By the Assoclated Press. may succeed or split. accompanied by the baroness, who |0 Vote on reporting out this measure. § :"I.lgv. o ;vus2 ;'v,::hdr“:nl m' the | can that five battleships of the| OKLAHOMA CITY, April $:—Hold-| Publicists assembled. hers from |wags an dimerican, and their daiighter| : - Presidenty Viows Fellowed ":“I":'_‘r!::‘l“ “‘"““’“"!“" é." the | toctive buresu:to the woman's bu- \wSeate. Domitusmmmho. will aet-sos o EL MR provids _the treaty | ing that Jean P. Day, prominent gi-{many couniries to observe the Pro-|are at the Hotel Miramar, where the | ghe valuation plan as adopted in- | 7077 " HeTion of former Supt. Ernest | reay, st OB R must ‘be put In ordinary, with care- | torney and ol man, was justified 1y insist that the con-|British delegation Is quartered. Cludes bolstering provisions designed = Must Obey Orders. & terence will fundamentally and in-| Every mind is concentrated on Rus- | to/take care of the e e Explains Bil’s Previsions. gathered the nations together, and|Beck at the Day home early Tues-|evitably be of a political nature, and | gia, for the commercial regpening of | growing out of present world eondi- Representative Kelley of Mtchigan, having conducted to a successfyl con- | day, & coroner’s jury returned a ver- [ not eoonomlcvlfilnlllnl lll Droxuf to the | Russia may possibly mean later rec- | tions and, more particularly, the Tas’ Ol T it e clusion negotiations intended to es-|dict here tonight recommendipg that | profound political Jjealousies now | ognition mnd formal admission of | marked depreciation of currencies in ubcommittee of &P~ |y p11h the relative defensive sea|no charges be preferred against Day.| permeating Europe and also to the|that country into the council of na- |a number of forelgn countries. These ”’“r’;":’"‘;";’mcz ’“'::;’ "‘"’ 7" | armaments of the different powers,| The crowded courtroom was silent|national and racial ambitions and|¢ions, provisions are in line with recommen- :fi: :hex':"ow;n-:-“:l:;mi ':x;hl:l?: we, from the earnestly-insisted-upon |88 it heard the verdict read. Mr.|problems due to dividing the con-| Determined to set its house In or-|dations made to Congress by Pre e 1 o eisitna 2 position of equality with any nation | and Mrs. Day displayed no emation, w_l;:‘ '"wtflfl:’ lrf::* ';:';l:‘:rd-ll!mt-” der, 1f possible, without the asslist- |dent Harding In his first annual mes- “The bill reported to the House to- |1 the world, drop to second position | and after it had been read they elEzssrmajertlo] elegates | ance of the United States, the con. |sage jast December. day carries an appropriation for|°F third place. I do mot believe in |arose, Mr. Day shook hands withto the economic conference have|ference is organizing for action, in| Where investigation established e coming ao s oD a3 234,000, | MAKINE & mockery of the conference. | Coroner McWilliams and the party | reached Genoa. The British prime| the belief that the United Statesmust |that conditions in foreign countries This amount 1s $193,000.000 less thar,|1 90 Not belleve In throwing away | Walked slowly from the room with-|minister, Mr. Lloyd George, was en-|eventually ratify its main achleve-|enabled them to produce goods and the naval estimates and $181,000,000 | OUT S€a power. out a word between them. thusiastically greeted upon his ar-|ments, if they are to prove durable, |sell them in the United States at R On the witness starid, in a packed | rival today. The Italian premier and | ang the influence of the American re- | pri 1 Yoot aity, Delow. less than the sum carried in last Our Own Call s re- | prices, after payment o uty, _fl - & courtroom, Day and his wife told,|many members of his cabinet wel-|public, even if unvoiced at Genoa,|the cost of broducing and marketing j year's DBill. It has been possible to| “We called the conference. We | with emotion, of the slaying of Lieut. | comed Mr. Lloyd George at the sta- | undoubtedly obtains as a strong |similar goods in this country, the | make these heavy reductions without | made the proposals. We should abide Col Beck. In a broken voice, but|tion. He was accompanied by his|psychological force. Presjdent would be given At disturbing the 5-5-3 ratio established by the conclusions. Eighteen battle- | with a gleam of determination in|wife and daughter, and shook hands PEreasiPary Teatelonlautyiny) 50ioer By SRS RENEY ships with their necessary auxiliaries | his eye, Day said he killed the Army | with the reception committee and was Full of Hope. e me e S S ey “Three important reasons form the janq shore bases were adopted for our | gyiator accidentally when he sought | conducted through the station bright| On the eve of this great confer- : Pesiviof thifgreat reductlon. defense. With the passage of this|to drive Beck from his home after |with flags and palms. ence, including friends as well as SO T Firdt, because of agreements|pi our international plan goes by |finding him attempting to attack Mrs. 2 | foes of yesterday and representatives| Should investigation develop that reached by the conference on the lim- | —(Goniinued on Page 4, Column 3.) | Day early Tuesday. Proceeds te Villa, of the neutral nations, there exist|8such procedure of increase on the for- Sptien Of senawenis stopyiox, all “I saw Col. Beck holding Mrs. Day | The Lioyd George party proceeded to | serious conflicting national interests, | ¢/gn valuation principle was too small said Day. “She was |the Villa de Albertis, at Albaro, where (Continud on Page 3, Column 2.) to protect American industry, the|meeting of the board, and publicly | the first to be found innocent of the President would have authority to|evidenced the friction which is re-|charges. The board could not have e e work on fourteen capital ships under 3 construction and providing for the Srdn e S ke n : _Scrapping of fifteen other capital o e otk hara Was transter forelgn valuation to the|ported to have existed between him|done anything else but acquit me. ~_lehips of the predreadnought type. ]7 KI”-ED m |NJUKD I]IPI-[]M A'I' Hmn UPflN American wholesale selling price of | ana some board members for several ’ takers. It will mean that, having | the killing of Lieut. Col. Paul Ward Onteome Held Most Vital, Some of the members of the board aiready have aligned themselves on the side of Dr. Ballou. Failure of the majority of the members to support the -superintendent, it was pointed out, will cause a division of two rapks in the board, which is destined to have a serious effect on the entire school system. In addition to some board members, Dr. Ballou believes he has the sup- port of the public in general. It is known that members of Congress in- terested in District school affairs have taken mnote of ‘the controversy and are inclined to take sides with the superintendent, although they Lave no intention at present of tak- ing any action. “Furthermore, it s apparent from the testimony that Lieut. Van Winkle has not a proper conception of the cardinal principle of discipline which must prevail in a police depart- ment—namely, that the orders of & superior in rank must be accorded respect at all times, when not in contravention of law, and that all re- sponsibility incurred through a com- pliance therewith is thereby shifted to, and must be assumed by, such superior in command.” Declaring her trial was merely the climax to a long series of differences and misundersiandings between the woman’s bureau and male subordi- nates of the police department. Mrs. Van Winkle said last night she was pleased with the verdict, but at no Dr. Ballow's strong. opposition to|time did she anticipate different. standing committees of the board| *“I had committed no wrong,” she precipitated an open clash at the last | said, “and I therefore expected from & 5 Never in my police experience have - bout ht knees.' *_ vSecond, by laying up surplus de- P the imported goods and then to in-|months. 1 disobeyed an order and had I enter- tained any doubt.as to my innocence in this case I would have appeared before the board to stand trial. 1 would have resigned immediately if 1 had been guilty of the charges pre- ferred against me.” Further Action Undecided. So far as she is concerned the inci- dent is a closed one, Mrs Van Winkle crease or decrease by 50 per cent the , stroyers bullt during the war for con- Defends His Wife. ! voy purposes and not required in con- & “I got there in time to protect her rates fixed in the bill. nection with the eighteen battleship and I did,” Day testified. |N SUUTHWEST STURM BY IEVENUE UFFIEERS The President also would have the Dr. Ballou Seeks Efficlency. ‘The superintendent made it clear last night that he is a subordinate of the board and does not intend to dictate to that body, but that his op- position to standing committees is based solely upon his desire to see the board function in & modern busi- ‘fleet allowed under thé treaty. Leaning over and pointing his finger right to change the classifications as Hughes, Da; A U vt | T Sy At s, Doy e e \ *Third, by eliminating from the list “I want to say to you boys you can |fymadoes Add to Destruction in|Semor Buena Vista of Pern Halted | able list. Senator Smoot of Utsh ©f naval vessels to be kept in com- G B 5 prosecute me to the limit, but don’t, S ranking Republican on the committee, { gnisston some 254 vessels of a nonde-| GUNS 10 Be Used 0N |G make such statements as you Oklahoma and Texas on Baltimore Road—Protest | who drew the orginal bolstering pro- | script character of littls or no mil- . have to the newspapers reflecting on ~ visions of the bill, sald he did not|nessiike manner and with dispatch. - x dtary value, including eagle boats, Canadian Border. the purest, sweetest, woman in the Towns. Made to United States. think it ever would be necessary|By operating as a committee of tne| i Put sheintimated that this point { @nd miscellaneous craft of small ton- The county attorney replied that he | gy the Associated Press. Re tations h President. Under another pro-|will mot accomplish this, but will - ‘. y presentations have been made to |the es! » n P! 3 wi e et e By the Associated Press. had tried to be fair, but that it was| DALLAS, April 8.—Seventeen per-|the State Department, it was learned | vision of the bill, Sénator Smoot sald, | facilitate matters coming before it z:::':e:';:’: w"l“': l;"'l‘::‘ ::”;:e‘:"' . x- “If all of these hundreds of small NE‘: “’R’Z A:“'"- $=A m““l“y his position as the representative of | sons are reported dead and more than | authoritatively last night, of an al.| where it was established that foreign | for disposition. rn-nln. bullt or picked up during the | C3mPalgn against rum smugglers| ., = ia¢e to bring out every angle of |eighty injured as a result of tornadoes | leged violation of diplomatic fmmun. |countries had cartels or associations | Progressive boards of education, Dr. plained. When asked for her conception of that part of the board’s verdict, which questioned her ability to properly understand the cardinal twar to meet a special need, are to be "°“!‘r':‘:::;‘r‘"::""“:‘“‘;- '"d‘”h'ltz the case. and rainstorms which swept from 'ity when five internal revifue “officers|formed to control the prices of com-|Ballou said, have dropped all stand- wetained in tlha l:rvlcetnnd kept in :n':;l:e e beql‘l‘s:;eto :)m Wishes Daughter Dead. west Texas east into Oklahoma to-|stopped the automobile of Senor|modities In the United States, the|ing committees and are functioning gull commission tens of millions of 74 as a whole. Seven or eight years ago, dollars will be required for their |bat violators of the law, is planned s G, tiogh Boilite witis Wittty ward Arkansas early today. Reports|Buena Vista, a secretary of the Pe-|President should” have authority to e ill bé people who don't be- L Beop from some of the stricken towns are | ruvian embassy, by firing three shots|prevent the taking of imports from lieve,” she said, brokenly. inciple of discipline, M Vi snaintenance, repairs and personnel, |bY Ralph A. Day, federal prohibition . . | meager, omcials said. through the car, and ransacki h countrles untll the discrimina- ted by various committees. But | Princivle g Mgyl the tragedy, she moaned: % » cking it | sucl opera! 24 ut “ o greater service can be performed d":fi"’: 'frm‘h"l ;""" NCofamade f‘:"::,,y S f,,y little girl womt| The list of casualties reported to-|in search of illicit liquor. No one|tion against American products prac- | today 120 or 130 of the school boards | VinKle smiled 5 :xhe ‘nl.x:s ‘1 .;“v. for the Navy at this time than to cut | PEBIIC tonlsbt & le e & Eosllo . D St #ho wonit! comé ihomey| nISHE Alivwed: was Injured. ticed by such cartels or assoclations |1n the largest cities of the country | PSVeT )le:’heen found gullty of & lack O ot dand l::!lln' his co-o) :r.‘:; ant - general, | What is there for her to live for.”| Runnels county, near Rowina, Te; The affair took place at 2 o'clock | was removed.- have eliminated standing committees. : S ;‘l‘ “:z z:' ";‘:‘r‘ ‘:: 1"' fwood. It does not contribute a feath- | P = ll’.n i "1_’“ b"‘:h She asked with a gesture of hope-|nine dead, twenty injured. Thursday morning near Hyattsville, " Depreciation Plan Out. In his effort to convince the board | Peen teac! nxh others a long #r's weight to the national defense. :’ = 1; ph ;‘ atiuant | i Oplin, Callahan county, four dead, | while Senor Buena Vista, with his| 1, gepreciated currency provision | that the re-establishment of standing time, I must have a very proper con- f3n fact, it constitutes a millstone | EP0oTal PROvIAeR Tor ' thirty-seven is, the twenty-one-yeartold |twenty Injured. chauffeur, was returning from Balti- i aluation | committees is not in keeping with | ception of it. e G R B O iom oNs onelop each high: Do; for of r. and’ Mrs Dy ¥, a| Electra, one dead, several injured.| more. St Joisien folnk'n vg :. :n progressive educational tendencies,| I @m nqt surprised at this reflec- 4 - ter of . N rs. ay, x % - 3 tricken ou! Yy the ¥ i i e Tray entering New York from Canada. | S8WE0E" O %0 ‘e Univeraity ot| Cleburne, Tex. one dead, one In-| Five men in two motor card were|STenqmerts W8 BTS00 OV 0 10 50t "allou also will wage a war on | tion” Mra. Van Winkle continued - providing in this bill sufm. SOPPY, % zmachine;gun homa the night of the tragedy. |Jured. reported as attempting to stop the ¢ the President to|the executive sessions-of the board, | “and I do not take it as a personal e are ng s bill su-Itor each post, which he guaranteed | Oklaho! 3 Okla., two dead, seventeen | Peruvia ty. Several Suthosly.. giten ihe matter. It seems to be the opinion el to keep in full com- o «When he was struggling with you| Lawton, " 3 n party. Several shots were tes, valuation and classifi- | moré popularly known as the 2 elent personn would “stop anything short of an on = i injured. fired, three of which struck. Ope|ChRnE® Tates ituation that | chamber” proceedings. of many men that women, because » mission 103 destroyers, or all that the | armored motor car.” The state also |2nd he asked you to come to his room, Dallas, five injured. shot went through the left side of the cation would meet the situation that | chambt they are women, cannot properly be |, ' Navy Department requested to be|would furnish, he sald, armored motor | YOU didn’t think he was trying to t of deprecia- askea| Cisco, Tex., two injured. car, a second penetrated the right might arise growing ou P! Scores “Dummy” Sessions. disciplined; that they, because they Xept In full commission. The balance | cars for use of the prohibition f do anything wrong then?” tion In currencies abroad. ef! to mocept dis- of the destroyers are a milltary asset | Director Day declared “there had ge. | County Attorney Hughes, explaining g:;‘::";l::"" &“;n;l'fi:;“’ :‘.';fiff;l: thire. '":‘c:;;‘:‘: toP of the| "ug original American valuation of the | Dr. Ballou is of the firm opinion :":“n‘:.""'se‘:'c'h ey of great value. They are to be put|veloped a force of organized smugglers, | that he wanted to bring out the intent " > I’|’t = n.lnjured Fabctusing At ;nd Ao éh OWeVer, | 17 use was discarded by the Senate com- | that 99 per cent of the business of the but it is true to & greater extent ' out of commission, but kept in first- | protected by thugs, gunmen and ex. | !n Beck’s mind. | Whitewrent, elx-; Z e waner e 1t nt through the |, iitee early In its consideration of the | board can and should be transacted | 0 "' 014 imogine @iass condition. This policy will save | convicts, whose flelds of operations are |- '} dldn't think: I didn't know,"| cho, Tex. B e ey Surrounding the halted House bill, but long consideration was |in public meetings. At the present| ™, 'y . "y.n Winkle's apartment the enormous expense of personnel, |New York harbor and the Camadiay |Mrs. Day replied. < Breckenridge, Tex., three injured. S & the :flte machine, the given to a compromise proposal that the | time, it was pointed out, the board e le’arned Ehak) makny imbehiid fuel ofl, repalrs and upkeep of this | border.” “What would you think?’ she| Graham, Tex., one injured. 81 ey Shestn St neidlaa’ valorem duties be 'based on the | disposes of about 10 per cent of its| o ' o . uiation were received last 5 search, the “dummy” public ses- great fleet of surplus vessels. The campalgn against harbor smug- | Questioned- some opening the tool case on the fl;flmn ::;:1‘:"' o '.m",',,:rs; :: m :l':‘l? ,,::,. ",m,,,.: o matters | night. Among the telephone mes- “Under the terms of the treaty the | glers, Mr. Day said, would b Mrs. Day testified Beck had been 5 United States is to retain eighteen :m; fleet of former -uabl::x::: a trusted "“nd'h He was the 1dol of TURKS MUST ACT FIRST. ;::e::d ::: l?ci’et:-';l.les:;::r;zu::; dbattleships. The appropriation car-{chasers armed with war i » |her daughter who regarded him as Flod in this Bill is sufficient to pro- | The first of them, the Mehaladas, 130 |@ bIS brother, she said. France and England Agree on Re- ::;:u:':r::dre‘;':n:;?l:z‘::.: ore- . V1de personnel for keeping all of these | feet long, arrived today. Each sub.| She said Beck was not under the| ply to Angora Note'on Armistice: |continued, it is charged, to be “im. | VAluStion plan and that they had agreed sages was one from Mrs. Jennie Grif- fith, superintendent of the National Training School for Girls. Besides expressing her pleasure at Mrs. Van ‘Winkle's acquittal, Mrs. Griffith said time that the leading majority members | which should come to the attention of the House committes were called in [ of the public behind closed doors. by the Senate committes to ‘discuss the | - Dr. Balleu's opposition to standing committees' of a school board was Yattleships in full commission, with|chaser will have a crew of fourteen |IDfluence of liquor the night of the| . .., ciated Press. : pertinent.” to this as & compromise. o= “‘;" ’;‘m;fl;'&: :,“e““: that every girl in that institution, Bs large & complement of men on|former, Navy men, recently discharged | tragedy. Never before, ghe sald, had | “paR1S, April 8.—France and Great| The internal revenue oficers Long Fight Expected. while = ot ,“emnuo: ona | the majority of whom had been com- board as has been carried In recent|from the service. he-given any indication that he was|p i;an nave agreed after an exchange | presented their badges of ‘authority,| Senate committee republicans look for “"“::n et of the Boston publi | mitted through the efforts of Mrs. . months, together with 103 destroyers,| Director Day said that the operations | Other than a ‘“perfect gentlema of views on the reply from Angora|from which the Peruvian secretary|s long figat in the Senate over the 84 submarines, all our available eruis- | of bootleggers on the Canadian border | O the stand her eyes were molst. | gqraing the allled proposition for | took their numbers, which have been |tariff measure, but they ara hopeful ers, necessary ollers, tenders, airplane [ had become so bold that military meas- | Her testimony was given in a low} ., "srmistice in Asia Minor, that the|reported to the State Department. carriers, ammunition ships, colliers,|ures were required to cope with the |Voice and it was necessary to caution | ks must accept in principle the|The party was allowed to proceed. Van Winkle, or women of her bu- :f‘:',’,:‘,','“;n’ published by HArVATd | eau, had prayed several times yes- that it can be put through within sixty terday that she would be acquitted. “Whatever ane's assumplion may be | virs. Grifith sald also that at the Indications now are that the storeships and every other auxillary | gituation. the spectators, who climbed on, chairs preliminary peace terms proposed by No liquor was found. ted concerning the lenl;:ower or ‘:tn:n'l religlous service at the institution required to make the eighteen capital| “The gunman's slogan is ‘shoot on |10 €t & better view. ~ the allied foreign ministers before —_— influence of a standing !oxl»"“‘“d ey ¢| yesterday morning the text was: ship fleet complete, well rounded out | sight,’ and we have had examples of m"“: e "'“"‘h”"““ Bs chalr during | Groeco is asked to evacuate Smyrna.| MARTIAL LAW IN BATUM. o2 ::'r':“‘:"&. et ot affotive| “Who Are They That Condemn Her?" = e hearing, chewing a PR ; « mnd properly manned and officered. | this in the last foew weeks,” he de- ] & 2 cigar.. ‘lyye evacuation was laid down by the | By the Associated Press. 'at | school administration can lead only Questioned Evans’ Order. In Line With Conference. clared, and added that there had been Describes Shooting. Turkish natlonalist government at|.CONSTANTINOPLE, April 3.—Seri- the. inevitable conclusion that the| The specific charge on which the “a general hegira of gunmen” toward| WIthington testified that several|angora as @ condition preliminary to|ous trouble is expected between = e TXm short, the DIII geekt.to S1ve of-| 1y g pocier R, empty bottles were found on ’the tance of the armistice propesi-|boisheviki and the Mensheviki,’ or committes form of organization of | woman lieutenant was tried was that Fect to all reductions made possible . woeey. v the board of education is based on er- | on the morning of March 23 she ques- The measures proposed by the |mantelplece in the drawing room and | tion, moderates, in Batum, it {s stated in th i and t b} ‘ o advices received - here. Martial law } e work of the conterance 804 2t| sajutant genersi have been recommend: | Sehned soms corn WA Ley MALLk S7tn | Tly o expetad 4o. concur tn this S Soon SEUCILTned it 2hiss e hok | G, ASRELY BEe £Continued on Page 4, Column 2.) ed to Washington by Director Day. fruit juice. decision. . . ., Laing allowed to enter the port, two roneous conception of the functions of | tioned the right of Asst. Supt. Charles (Continued on Page 3, Column 1.) /