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re™ " THE EVENING STAR, WAEKY MARCH __l_fl—_—___—____%__*:, MACFARLAND BILL |Meighen Warns Ay Canada to Resist MRS HU[:K m ASK We Are Germans REPORTEDINHOUSE S tance PROBE OFPRNARYSevs indenir By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, March 1.—“Fear that BERLIN, March 1.—PFisid Mar- Canadian independence would tend . % - g hal Hindenb s d Provides Memorial Fountain to wing the “arit ot the Dominion Convinced Hull Spent More | by e Tuges Zeiturs oo necime ou o he ritish empire and into : 17l . said at a meeting of the Han- in Honor of COMMISSIONEr | that ‘of another countrse wan ox- Than $5,000 and Didn’t Get | over Agricuttaral Leasues pressed by former Premier Meighen, ‘We il over fo L Who Served Ten Yeras. leader of the opposition in the house Gormans and szt o ou E are all Germans and must d. 5,000 Plurality. dutya caz of commons. in o [peech last night 4 Y it fent crar e nag : dinner _commemo- is to ce. . . rating the herolc stand of the Prin- "’:‘"";f{n 112.1 o ;Mumndd- the‘ N The House today recelved a favor- |cess Pats at St. Eloi. Seerbnade t By the Associated Press. better to peri I able report from the committee on mlh'“ EEmE e what he called the CHICAGO, March 1.—Mrs. Winnifred | 1ive iy dolsz;::: in honor than to the library recommending authority gominating influence of the United - Lol Mason Huck, Illinols representative States, with its vastly greate = for the erection of a memorial to|lation: wealth and trade. be esids e eion. cns|J- |G MINARY MAY/ GET on her return to Washington she|Js U Henry B. F. Macfarland on public e must our stand for would ask a congressional investiga- RECESS APPOINTMENT land in the District without cost to | BT the federal or District government. i tion of the primaries Tuesday when BOURKE COCKRAN Morton D. Hull defeated her for the i Should the Senate fail during the session 1o close March 4 to wet upon Included in the report ade by Rep- SRR Al republication nomination to succeed DIES SUDDENLY the nomination of James G. McNary resentative S. D. Fess are letters from | Theodore W ves and Charles k.| the late Representative James R. an. chairman of the el Mann of the second Illinois district. | € BOMBSHON : land memorial committee. This meea "hit MU “pent “large liaraime, T 4 e arge President Hardin in all probability, urges action upon a resolution troduced by Chairman Philip P.| Vigorous terms protest against laws Campbell of the House rules commit- | Which he said attempted to govern tee, | the. morals of ‘the people, and on I his letter Mr. Tittman reminds | those occasions his appearanc the House commitiee that Mr. Mac-|debate always was a signal farland was at one time chairman of | SCUFrying of members from the cloak- the board of Commissloners of the|rooms to hear him. District. He says that enactment of He was quick at repartee and un- | s bill will no expenditure on Usually nimble in debate, with the re- | the part of the United Dela sult that few questions were hurled © until afte Congress reassembles |8t him during his speeches, which would be a disappointment to the|alWays were extemporancous. H very many friends and admirers who! One of Mr. Cockran's biggest ef- have contributed approximately $3,000 | forts came during the recent flurry toward the memorial. Mr. Tittman's | in the House aroused by Representa- letter says that the desizu for the|tive Upshaw's demand that public 15 heen adonted and it i~ | officials observe tha letter of the dry ot stinguished | luws, g ® time, 1 impas- the ap- Sioned addr of an hour. he told the sion | House “that the Volstead auct never a view !could be enforced B 5 o : o vinced that Mr. Hull spent % i ” sums of money, far more than the §5,000 limitation for congressmen,” but that she was not convinced, how- N " high ever, that he had defeated her by the Wi ke auin ;;’;p;‘rfim . .000 votes shown by the police re-| o ot o o ks turns, and as claimed by the Hull T R orces, & eohn ks i tie: S his looks like another Newberry|De, confirmed on Saturday, when a & vote is to be had [eEsifaxta MEs T iuc In case the Senate, however, ree Telegraphs to Weeks. jects the McNary nomination and Mrs. Huck telegraphed Secretary of | confirms the nomination of D. R. Cris< : singer, now the controller of the cur- War Weeks, who has been one of her |7 [t O t08 controlier of the Soa advisers, and said she will lay her|Reserve Board, there probably will case before him and possibly before|be no recess appointment by the President Harding. She will be a|President. Thomas P. Kane, deputy] member of the House of Representa- |controller of the currency. would uct il its adjournment |during the interim, it was explained Was elected lust No- |until a new controller could be ap uncxpired term of |pointed. presentative-at-larg Mr. McNary in the position s appointment sec-| b his last speech. red in_ the Wil 4 : . Al his last apsech, delivered in the William I Mason. © Mrs. Huck, al- ; g r - Coolkes T ough nct the t ian, he [on previo t vd spe death, October next. fi’.:d‘;:u:;llhrinm:doc;:m? ml»‘iteg:'v‘eh an first mothier to be & member of Cont | sifically accused Mr. Hull of spend o u ‘ 5 5 gross 20,000 to win the nomination. Other . of Kind. House a word-picture of attempts he | pE FACULTY AND STUDENTS ARE i THE NEW STRUCTURE AFTER HAVING MARCHED IN A BODY FROM OLD ONE,|*™™™ 5 O Peluctant. to believe the wom- He points out that memorials y.ur,’\‘fl_'.'-ul?; :‘:r;m'vad:mf\\:;;tfg;l; al Bundred WHICH WILL BE USED, BEGINNING NEXT FALL, AS A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Wit Dewreeates Chaxges. an said such a thing,” Mr. Hull said. ; Morton D. & other deceased Commissioners of the |inathods, and declared they always had on D. Hull, who defeated Mrs. d{)zug: 17"r'n(§':r¥u‘="gg:hsna: ‘cxgu{:%ul ave be erectes Winnifred M H i District have been erected, BAY STATE CHAPLAIN resentative at large. for the emen. |Rave exceaded $2.000: certainly mot and says | proved dis: . B b T S T epacavors 10 vy ] 2 P P'. MAR H PHIPPS SAYS D. C. D. C. BUILDING RAPIDLY ey e i d a c t to the is! ct. - 2 s n & secon: - 13 g 308 5 eredf o fi DRGSR CitSE UL i e Medt | |, SURPLUS REVENUES REDUCING IDLENESS |FLAYS CONGRESS’ RECORD | nois. dioreine rmsan oropoccon It-| "8ie. Hull added st ne had sent s fess said that since Mr. |10 ruin” ' : :r.'\?ra;{—mn;f ordl;‘lv“mh‘xs mnf;-om‘l: All economic la: he said, would be s itasay, depeenuied Miw [ atatement Lofl hiayne yeimstylerly vey of the employment situation here : 2 15aNe s Ly prefer charges against him for al- | there a tabulation of his primary ex been_presented 1o tno Disurict lr;'l:ft::&fl:;«‘l“h;\h:l}rmu':i:'nl:wfl\‘d:hia bill, add- REPORT IS CORRECT| A tremendcus construction program | By the Asclated Prass leged exeessive expenditures in the | penses within ten days, as prescribed Bangs in the Boa e iy eroratiiel FalTANCe) coont e b e Y e e is swiftly absorbing bullding trades-| BOSTON, Mass, March 1.—The rec- | ampaign which ended with Tues-|by law. He declared he had no f I s Seroia menorinl e andithint T s men activities in the District of Co-|OTd of the Congress now closing 1ts|day's special primary. of any investigation Mrs. Huck might ehell be out of doors. and the most|of this bill." he z ’ a S ——————""=—— |lumbia, according to hurried” tur»}i,"’e"‘:m ;n;‘te“g:‘_fi;l.g_ & tf‘:g;n b nwhile Mrs. Huck elaborated'launch. sheld o tac ol 10- | securitics vor ppropriate place upon which to | securities are wort Textbooks and ruppli public | Horton. venerable chaplain of the as 1 1o be w smiil triancle [ing and the mon | by the Labor Departm e pre ¢ ha g and the money t abor Departm ahe | Massachusetts senate, said in his «djacen Peck Me Chapel. the pockets of 1 & < .| schools, $i5,000. it 1t supply of unskilled labor is some- | = S Serlate, Lyanil { wher nearly thirty vears 3r| Mr. Cockran was p ic i nis|Quit Old School for New in] Courthouse 'repairs and improve-|yhai'in axcess of the demand, how- | Draver yesterday. New England “is| acfarland superintendent | pnarks ahout worid condit - [ims Sl ever. . £ S G 1est ] of the & N jclouds.” he said, “aro hove | “Munfcipal Court, contingent ex-|“YOO | mployment. heighten- Purpose. undignified proceedings. and f The N At artistic T b 4 i 3 | penses. $1.000. nped 2o ‘pearly all|blindness to the public welfar he arinking ot i medallion jion Long Parade, Led hy | Board of childrew's guardians, $8.- { ("% demand for labor in nearly alli o 00" Ple i comanship has been lost ' 1 News of Mr. Cockran's sudde industrial centers and Impending la- | trait and ription on tie b; . | mo: )t Fities o COnEree 000, o 2 : e re.|Sight of in personal prejudices und Go1 - fasiferaint jomeer in (DMACTANTNS activites (fCotisced Band of Twenty. { " Chitaren's Hospital, $3.000 Iooreen st Demarement > 728 | bickerings, " A" day of reckoning wii | chari of public__bulldiy and e R e Emergency Hospital, $10,991,15 Y i surely he people's rebukc grounds, i~ approvingly sympathetic. u today to resume its con- | = — Casualty Hospital, $9,878.35. l lhd_uflr‘iial amnl':_n:mnxn_mnt'rln\;;grl‘rj i d on justice, patriotism {Chezepartiaing e e e T miasure The largest item added by the Sen- | NeTease quring Wepruamy and SROrilland America's need for better d el NVictrola ati shortly after jthe death o M.} L S0 2 bexond ex-§ Tweive hundred strong. (he student . Voommittee was $400,000, for the | REes of both skilled and unskilled! Both branches of the Massachusctis s Macfarland Bl R E R T e ative G4l liady of kastern High School today | United States Coal Commission. B T e b e he ieathe | legislature are republican. {riends in this cits undexthok i edliichy o : e e, wew and imposing | All of the amendments for the Dis- 1A% Siewl mills an ection of s for the erection here. | lea ik S i 3 trict of Columbia were agreed to and o F scene of his long la or fonly a nationally but : ucture a th and E "apito The fa abor sec! of the em- e e e a1 e | Lernationaily known character for |SLricture at 17th and East Capiol|aiso one for 340,000 for the coal |, o Tarry Ao Sobion f (e S| CANADIAN JUDGE DIES. him. That fund has now hee = oS P!}l n thirty year {l‘l” S Indee S R '\ 'Senate committee amendment au. | the present season is ordinarily the| OTTAWA, Ont. March 1.—Sir Wal- | pleted, and it is pre fof the foremost orators of all the tranaier was marked Ly probably he | o rising the recorder of deeds to|dullest of the year on the farms, re- |ter Gibson ‘Pringle Cassels. judge of | a public space a ol -‘-\'_;":;‘-I'" it eviea Jense: an adaAitio floor in the Cen-|Ported that it’was finding more de-[the exchequer court af Canada. died | commemorative of high cha ! “Uncle Joe" Grieved. BN i oV Wi tury buildin ted at 412 5th|mand for workers of the types it|today. uged seventy-seven. e was = and contributions o advancement | .-y 1a o nnon sald Mr. Cock- | iy S | rrant icrbe a rent not to ex- | handles than is normal, and predicted |appointed to the benc S. | of the c 3 The resolutio _—— » | ceed $1.500 was adopted also. a shortage of farm hands as soon Walter was an enthusiastic golfer d | V l C T O R R E C 0 R D S Tth 1, the s Seiute ontswtard| oSS mesl Graceral an force: | s re farm operations get into | for man \was president of the @av, February 24 Hgre . years. dent marched in S me | tant_swins. Toronto Golf Club g H S Reprenentative ‘Moadelll of! Wyom- school and afte The average street car fare in Commissioner Ten \ears. e e e takl easion of it were| Americun cities s estimated at 7.331 O A R | For March, 1923, Out Today Pleia{acimiend Seeved 8o ) e L o e R e sion. wnton 10 hall | S — gl Un page 5 of today's Evening Star is published a com- sioner of the District during ten of dre & ‘;»“:HJO"; “N ; id “ i {mile in length. wer phen Kra- - . | plete list of New Records. ess! i sh- ' e it It 1R Superi ident of 00! | s g the most progressive y u: in Wash-{ eniy ‘and high ehargcter said the mer < xu:“d‘.;‘ :‘1:["‘:'“1’> ot (J"\.n!l‘nl x“’ peaa ee = nce on | Monk aiol condialls Ninsiiadiitonlicar ington's history, 1900 to 1910, the re- | republican leader. “His speeches | many as you like in our Victrola rooms ONIGHT. dance with us! like a mad, March breeze! the school port said .| brought memories of the school of{ He made sacrifices to the end of | Burke and Pitt, in England. &nd of | Meaded by giving efficient service in this capacity. | Webster and Cl: Anothe; merry The | | Rosemary Chocolates--59¢ Lb. DROOP'S music 1300 G Tie devoted himself unsparingly to l;w‘ 3 ain and regret was| lod ¢ 2 2 & : 2 5 T T of the. CapitAL 5f WhICH he | Minesokt: creator of the law that{iurued eaxt into Fust Capitol street ) v Twenty-five varieties, fresh from our kitchens i Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas v iy parcnis of i students Paris—will sweep you off and | | was a resident from the age of six|bears hik years. After his retirement from the I h P Te et ior B wlong the line of B emton on your feet from 9 to 1. Eu-! | Rosemary - @Gift Boxes District's service he engaged in the|Cockrun's ability.” he said. “We did ropean Supper, as much or|| et o upied ‘At the time of his | Were &o0d friends . the & i little as you desire. No_ex.| FUDGE ) osemary o] o] aE=0 o] douth. | The House foreign aifuirs com- < Lo vy treme suffering of silver b | Memorial services were held here, | mittee adjourned out of respect for |50 . T AP pieces. 1 o o Ch l | participated Ceminent Washing- | his memory, and resolutions of regret 3 B v | five varieties ocolates vity. who paid | were adopted. ¢ i hopl by 2 B 4 hiRR o o S Spctarlantl e || T iae B ag o, Corans home | R ot Dt i | A Lot i c i Special, $ acter and ability. B e e onelainediof 2 headache fiwis ersd by the alumni association 4 . . thought that the physical about 1 o'clock this morning ilnd”H A r 10 him should take such form ax to|shortly afterward had become un {dead, z tae na 12:30, [ Rosemary Candies contain only 100% pure ingredients “Spend the Difference” o] The only the amount you should save. Deposit that amount beiore vou spend a cent of your pay. Make it a rule to do this— Save First lrfi o] R AT S YRS S L 0 Y ST be properly placed in the District! He never afterward rega Eagtnd e o th i i e ! : = e DotlalaE, the ecens of his official du v | consrigusiiess, “”m' hysiciun vaid < while B. C. Fot President R 'iliac»);}:igfl :fi#flfl:’e‘ Bl k. t 9 R C d Sh l sure way to save is to take out of your pay swever, Was present vain hemorchage preceded death an flag. The studen ded by s d e A R e S SRS g Lo ey acristone s RosemaryCandy Shop & Widow and was hung with ceremonies | completed thi : A state- § I8 v hall of the new.building { > g of tribute in the boardroom October 24, | MENt i ML sald: | i azed u final celebration in r p 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Store d a good place to start the plan is here at the “Stand- 1822. On that occas addresses S wothias ling very | {5 formal o Franklin 5529. B B g = it L. { i trendls bank were, {“ade ;"'\1,"“ """;"";’I'; ",‘\"' Rl R ”),,2:”1”, "}," Acting Supt. Kramer. at one time a e | (7 7O\ g e P\ T8I0 ard” friendly bank. preciation of Mr. Macfarian {5 ech e Ho an it - e o Sasterr teh | \ ! === S s oy tH] Foma S Wadhincion tnd sciars 1 L eysplng K, e v b, & | ASiouer 1 dnt o S | R L T—— T T —— =T s e o Mg sl dinner. He seemed in the best of |their new home admonished them to | \ MADRILLON | O=n Save first and “spend the difference OFFICERS ALGERNON GARDINER ., . . . . . . . . President JROZIER BIGGS . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President WISTAR M. BALDERSTON . . . . . . . . Vice President — | health and spirits. He had been talk- | maintain the school spirit which has H * Ve When, about 1 a.m. he suddenly sajd| “Let your motto be “To the old East- 16th and R Sts.| . 1. man ., 1NC. I he had a terrible headache and soon | ern we will be true, and to the new after that became unconscious. Dr. | Eastern we will be uul!!}‘ul.' * sald 1 4 Phone North 10000 Hardin immediately was summoned | Mr. Kramer. Other speakers were Z = bid 2nd the last rites’ of the tatholic | Mr. Foster, Arthur Robb, represent- b Stores all over town. 1f you can't come, phone. i Lo - R Seprescnt [ H.C.McCENEY . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Cashier Cockran was at his beds : cociation, and Mrs. Bertha L. Gardner. WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON o e e e GOt d. a member of the faculty. Miss Gard . DIRECTORS Refusal of Britain to Exonerate ner urged (he students to maintain Wihereweare Satisfaction WISTAR M. BALDERSTON HENRY C. McCENEY their high scholastic record. - : = e A. E. BEITZELL WILLIAM NEULAND American Officials Is EXPECT $400,000,000. located: That’s the promise of every | !ilggz"fflngb%fi; GEORGE PLITT Cause. The T 2 b ark store over which you find the Al ait b WILLIAM E. RICHARDSON ! [ proximately $400.000.000 dur i March. AscaiiciREkec il et JOHN J. COSTINET M. FRANK RUPPERT The Ameri 1 N T dne o ment o I9aY taxes T M F = d d th G al bli | lléDcC?nni,iAv';;’ the variety—with the qualitv— a Aic'&'p”o’}z’i?“p%‘r"”vu 1. 5. D. SAULS o American consulate at New- |falls due. it was announced yvester. P“ N | 840 Columbia € 2 i S E eastle-on-Tyne will not be reopened |day by Secretary Mellon. | o My riends an e Gener C: | with the price—and with every A. S. GARDINER' HOIC I SCHREIBER S . : This estimate, however. it was suid, | 2011 18th St. N : ARNOLD HIRSH CHAS. STANLEY WHITE ||} ¢ i ARNOL| and disposition of the lease of the s subject to Ereat uncertainty. since : st : 4 consular premises is to be made, the , collections during March will be I wish to announce that I am now connccted with The British government was informed yes- | based for the most part on the busi- Arcade Laundry and Sunshine Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Co., 3160 Mt. Pleasant St. | [eature of service. SRR T 1. B. TREW 27 Laurel Ave. We have built this business HARRY S, LEWIS ERNEST G. W ALKER & : S ss of 1922, and will show the full : : > & . . Tak Park, Md, upon the patronage of satisfied | S terday by Ambassador Harvey in|ifect’ of the che ade by tnel Washington's leading laundry and dry cleaning establishment akoma Park, . 2 s Pt London. = revenue act of 1921 oo | since 1907 2026 R. 1. Ave. N.E. customers—and we bend cvery . o] This action by the United States 3 5409 Ga. Ave. N.W. effort to sustain the reputation E an government is regarded as closing | R 5 1 will call on you all real soon to explain the most wonderful 6904 4th St. N.W. we have earned. all al' a ona g 2 . { the controversy which has existed | Great Britain send identic instruc- | 3 =i : - between the two nations since last | tions to their consule in regard to the | institution of its kind to you in full detail. uly, when the exequaturs of Consul |assistance to be rendered to the mer- ; b o . Slater and Vice Consul Brooks were | chant marine of their ",ppm\cl The company extends to you their invitation to visit their cancelled by Great Britain on the | countries, and had offered to drop its | plant at all times. ground that these two officials hud | charges againat Siater and Brooks scriminated against British vessels, | without prejudice on condition that i The ‘note. handed to Lord Curon, | the Newcastle consulate be reopened. | Sincerely yours, e British minister, was in reply to a The \\ash(nw‘lnu‘go\‘trnmvn! de- CARL W. LINKER, communication from Lord Curzon of | clined to permit the proposal with ; . Up Kid" December The American govern- | reference to identic instructions toj Plant, “3.(0 7.H.Lamon! 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