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WONDERS WHETHER HE SHUT THE DRAFT UNDER. “THE FURNACE TRIES TO MAKE SURE BY RECALLING EACH IN- CIDENT IN TIXING THE TFURNACE TOR THE NIGHT S SUDDENLY CONVINCED THAT PICIOUSLY WARM / VVORRYI CLUYAS IWLIAMS £0-2.6 pened at that cabinet meeting In February before we had entered the war: President Wilson turned to me and asked, ‘Daniels, why have the ish not convoyed their ships>' “In reply 1 informed him that the policy of the British admiralty was against the convoy; that after long experience In the war the merchant captains preferred to take their chances sailing singly than in con- voy formation, and that they regarded it ‘more dangerous in U-boat zones to sail in company under convoy than for each merchant ship to go on its own. I added that some of our naval offic held the same view only use I made of tie word ‘dangerous.’ Belleved British Wrong. “The President replied that he be- lieved the British adwiralty was wrong and those American naval offi- cers who agreed with theyy were and that the wrong. A few weeks later—I think it was the ast day of March, 1917, or about that | ate when, before the United States entered the war, giving A Sims lnilruvnnn» 1 told Tresident Wilson had {that the 4llleu ought to voy and «id not agree w naval oflicers took the = position that the British admiralty and the other allies had practiced Skortly after his arrival in_London presented President on the convoy system se the con- h our own who e thasonmay e put | in practice with good results Navy Dared Perils. “Our Navy placed guns on merchant ships before the United States entered The Navy also furnished a gunners’ crew for such ships. It was dingerous and the hardest sort of service. Neither before war was de- clared nor during the war did T hesi- tate to adopt and carry out any pol- icy. mo matter how dangerous, that promised protection. and the story of | how the Navy dared perils and danger proves this statement. “The American Navy furnished the larger part of the convoy that pro- tected the large amount of shipping that passed Gibraitar, and it convoyed all its own ships across the Atlantic after we entered the war. In fact, but for the service rendered by the American Navy, the, convoy system could not have 'accomplished the re- sults which made it successful. It owed its adoption chiefly to President Wilson, who, whil® observing strict neutrality while that was tional policy, began effective prepar- edness before we entered the war and prosecuted it vigorously with force to the utmost.” ORDERED TO FORT BLISS. Maj. Edwin O0'Connor, United States Cavalry, has been relieved from treat- 1 {ment at Walter Reed General Hos- 1| pital, this city, and ordered to duty at Fort Bliss, Tex Fine Quality- Shoes THEY have the Smart style that good dressers want; -Calfskin, :with* rolled heels—m High or'Low Shoes. I British onght long ago to have convoyed thelr ships. | - | was arrested vesterday the na-| amummm HEAD LNABEMN CLOBINS THE DRAFT. 5 MUCH COMPORTED WW TELS HMSELP HE DOESNT CARE P The MANES A VERY COLD TRIP DOWN CELLAR AND TINDE HIS WARE WAS RIGHT IN THE TYAT PLACE.| THE ROOM 15 $U5- THE TFURNACE Copyright, 1922, by The Wheelor Syndicate, Inc. Arrest Brother of Greek King NG ABSUT Prince Andrew to! Be Confined With Others. I i Statesmen, Soldiers and Civilians Are Held. i | By tize Avso ATI October 2 | pers anuounce that brother of former I ted Press. 6 —The newspa- Prince. Andrew, ng Constantine, at Corfu on | the charge that he contributed to the | { disaster suffered by the Greek army | in Asia Miner. He will be brought to Athens on a des and interned o SR ! M. Stais, once minister of the interior, ' the palace | and M. 'Bozikis, former Governor of Gen. Stratigos is another on the ros- | Thrace. ter of Greek statesmen and soldiers | who are confined in jail. His arrest | j vesterday followed the publication of | the revolutionary committee's decree establishing a tribunal to try political and military prisoners in connectlon With the defeat of Greek forces in Asia Minor. At the same time_three civil leaders were arrested: George P. Baltazzis, former foreign minister; | WOMAN’S CLUB LAUDED. ! Mrs. October 26 Herbert Hoover Writes to | City Organization. The advantages offered by the Wom- en's City Club were declared to be “most useful to the professional and other women of a community,” by Mrs. | Herbert Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, In a letter to Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt. president of the club, and made public yesterday. 1 “I always have felt.” wrote: Mra. Hoover, “that the advantages offered by such clubs were most useful to the professional and other women of a com- munity. The other members of the club, I am sure, feel the same gratification which 1 do at the success which the club has attained under the direction of yourself and your able board." Norwegian. Calf and edge soles and rubber | As a Cause of Army Disaster| D. C., 'I’HU'RSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1922. WOMEN PLAN PARLEY. National Party Will Meet at Sen- . eca’ Falls, N. Y. Questions regarded as vital to the progress of women will be discussed at a woman’s rights convention.to be held at Seneca Falls, N. Y.. by the National Woman's Party next July, according to the decision of the exec- utlve council of the party in session The place and date were fixed to commemorate the sev- enty-fifth anniversary of the firet woman’s rights convention SAYS U. S. CAN'T BE ALOOF Mir Mahmood, Member of Indian Congress, Speaks Here. ““America ghould not be too proud to Join hands with weaker and poorer na- UHS WO BAVE (e Sallle aucdls, uss .ared Mir Mahmood, member of the In- ian National Congress and president L the Oxford International Assembly, n addressing an assembly of members Free Lance Club and their friends rge Washington Law School o the last nigh! “Amcrica, with its present stage of :dvancement, cannot stand aloof,” con- Mahmood. reat for what they give, not for what hey have, and America is great for the «rvice rendered to humanity in the 8t,” he pointed out. Secretiiry of Stute Hughes was pralred ar the part ho took in the recent dis- Tmament conference. The spexker was Introduced by J. F. Spoire, presiGent of the George Wash- ngton Free Lance Club, who gave a rief talk on the purposes of the club. v —— "PRESIDENT NAMES CADETS. Lewis‘H. Ham ot Chicago and Antalio segarra of Columbia, 8. wppointed by the Presi at United btates \mlmry nued Mr. arge at the rcademy. Why bread Yesterday’s Question: What is the best fuel- food? Tbe Yotzrg e 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS “KNOX” Hats for Men.at This Shop ONLY Our Overcoats A Charming S Our window display is but a suggestion of the style and beauty embodied in the magnificent collection of overcoats assembled for this season’s selling. Whether or not you're ready to select the heavy coat for this winter, we'll consider it a favor if you come in and look at our offerings, and you'll enjoy it. Here is a stock which im attractiveness and correctness of style probably cannot be equaled in Washington. one great advantage in buying from us—you may be sure your coat reflects the exacting demand of Fashion. Prices, #30 to 85 o TR b e Two Coats in One Handsome Top Coat The Answer: here yesterday. country. *Nations are rights™ party's officers. to prepare a rights,” draff 1848. Mrs. the party. & lmvo I.u-wn $178,000. an milk ? The zaswer to above question will appear in this space tomorrow. BY THE GENERAL BAKING COMPANY byle Show Therein lies Perfect Rain Coat *30 Sells Everywhere Else for $40 It's-a handsome topcoat of English whipcord, the material treated to make it perfect protection from rain or snow. Its color is the correct oyster shade, much handsomer and more desirable than the old tan gabardines, which are now in the discard and absolutely out of style. % The Council decided to proceed with the preparation of a natlonal al amendment _to the Constitu- tion of the United States. This is ex- pected to be presented at a confer- ence here November 11 and 12 of the It was also 1922 woman's charter of along the lines of the first woman's rights charter drawn up in the Sencca Falls conference of Women from nine states and the District of Columbia attended the meeiing, which was presided over by O. H. P. Belmont, Miss Alice Paul reported on party activities and announced a gift to the party by Mrs. Belmont of Food experts recognize pure bread as the master builder of physical energy. Most of these same experts recognize Bond Bread as the purest that can be made. The health-giving terials which give Bond Bread its delicious home-made flavor are listed on the wrapper of each loaf. 8AM.to 6 P.M. Faith is still moving mountains! Read O. 0. McIntyre’s Love Story of The Wicked- est Street in America, n (©sinopolitan HHHHHHH Don’t Miss It What? The Lecture and Mov- ing Picture showing An- tomobile Manufacture and al ride.” Full of and thrills a laug Where? 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