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! “REPRISALINORDER ASBERUINDEFALLTS « Poincare Expected to Favor Delay in Applying Penalty, However. | . 1 . CHARGE WILLFUL FAILiJRE% : [ . Experts Declare ‘Germany - Could Have Delivered Reparations, Lumber and Poles, Ry i Assgciated Press. ¢ ; PARIS, December 27.—The motifica- ,tion 16 the allies by the reparations commission * that, Germany had de- Tted in tho delivery of telegraph and lumber; provided for in the ente of piyments-and deliverles on arat sunt. fixed on May 19, remich official plicable the illes au- eed to take e economic penalty. before the t Tuesday, ill_propose . formally reg- but reserve pplicability of the treaty. 5, when thé ent is duc from Ger- 3 tions. Consider Default Willfal. government will an premicr’s meeting that lure to deliver the lum- ph poles must be re- determina- hemical use ex- < rath ations account. 1o the French Gain Victors. ! Exchanze of on all t question en the allied Tuaesday’s | ay 4 vote of ny in bd de- elgium of the decla- taln cast ity reason of the of. the commisy @ ut on. a majority wd been alone for.a lie aontention that Ger- placed. i voiuntary ASchools Again . Denied Fund for | There will be no course in sham- hool system. rerished plan of the [+ itics for the establish- course for the.girls | tional School was | ve a requisition of the cati for the appro- or the purchase etics, massage and other requi- m_. for: this course eless: expenditure “of | c funds i so long the Commissioners | 1 d down same requisition. | But the school authe < came back | Wwith it. supported * data tending to * fertile field in Washington for trained | Wwoman shampooists, manicurists, bar- | to arouse any sympathy from the city heads. It is understood that in taking this » action the Commissioners are utlnd-i ? ing on the organic act of 1906, plac- ing the control of the school expendi- | tures in the District building. _| Harding in the last campaign. idered to have scored | 3 Beauty C ulturei' ! inicuring in the Wash- |' r the conduct of the | unissioners held that |* |- Officer Ousted FromU.S. -A}my For Criticisms MALCOLM WHEELER-NICHOLSON. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, December 27.—Maj. Mal- colm Wheeler-Nicholson, recently court-martialed for his criticisms of the Regular Army, has been {nformed by the War Department of his seperation from the service. In a letter to President Harding he charged that “Prussianism” exist- ed in the Army. He later wrote a pamphlet entitled “Abolish the Army or Reform It” * GOMPERS IS CITED. Court Demands Letters in $25,000 [ Libel Suit of P. J. Ryan. Justice Hoehling of the District of Columbia Supreme Court has signed an order requiring Samuel Gompers, president of the Americar. Federation of Labvor. to produce seven letters said to have been written by the la- bor leader concerning P. J. Ryan, for- mer editor of the Plate Printer, at | the trial next Monday of the $25,000 damage suit which Mr. Ryan is pros- ecuting inst Gompers. Rvan charges that he was slan- dered by the labor chief because he espoused the cause of -President CRIPPLE FOUND DEAD. Qliver Adams, colored, a cripple. was found dead on the floor at his hbme in Poona coutt, near 26th. and K streets, this morning. Adams Fad been sick. the police were informed, but had had no physician in attend- ance recently. 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