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WILMETH EXPLAINS " RCHESTRA TOPLAY)OIL PROBE REPORT MUCH []|? |][|T|[;|]’ATCUMMUNITY CONGERT Accounts for $55,000 off $100,000 Discrepancies. $45,000 “Paper Loss.” $20,000 IN PETTY THEFTS 24,500 of Shortage Antedated H‘s Service as Chief. | Ex-Director of Bureau Decln.rell‘ YL e | | | \ James L. Wilmeth, discharged rector of the bureau of print ving. yesterda hich he accounted 2 $106,000 remaining s«;.ooo} the former bu-| ared, over which there | paper losses, dispute. in the tveen the bureau Mting and_the of to cover ro! the Cne d all offictaly conce of the 1 questi the val 3,000 Loss ee found losses.” D ro record of niices the actuwl losses to $20,000, 411 of which were the result of pett. thefts. All of these thefis were ir vestigated by the sccret service a occurred and reports on- ves of. that departme 1 the Sec of th pio: counted fo Caraway Renews Attack. Senator Carawar of Arkansa democrat, again atiacked the admin stration because of the sal of ‘he employes, taking the purpose ator declared that ale of t art of 1 was sol 1d | 1923, a felony to be a hoo but en you have practical polit seems that it may be permitted ir bureau of engraving and printing. Practical Politics, He Says. Senator Caraway sald that another hit of practical politics was to be “ound in @ list made out, naming the amployes of the bureaii who cama from the varlous congressional dis- tricts. He gald this list was submit- ed to members of Congress and .ne members askéd to designate ' which emiployes they want kept. He sald also that the director of the bureau had had made engravings of all the Presidents of the United States, including two large engrav- ings of President Harding, which rere sent to memhers of Congress. hese engravings, he sald, were made 1t public expense, and that, too, rractical poiitics. Senator Caraway atn the statement of former Direc- tor Wilmeth in regard to the esti- mate of losses in the burcau RECEIVER IN PRISON. MUSCATINE. Towa, March 3.—T. TV. Krein, genetal manager and re- ceiver for the Muscatine. Burlington and Southern railroad, has left for Leavenworth, Kan. to enter upon a car's sentence in the federal prison. Krein was sentenced following a Plea of guilty to accusationa of de- erate overcharges by his road gainst other carriers for car repal read to the Sen- accounts | engraving and | was | | Hazen Buehler and Otto Lehnert, Jr.,, Also on Program | Tonight. Sunday Night Concert. Sunday night concert. Central High Community Center, to- night. 8 o'clock. ~Admission frec. Doors open at 7 o'clock. PROGRAM. March. “America First'..Losey Orchestra, W. B. director. “Orpieus”...Offenbach LT A. Orchestra. (a) “America.” (b) Salute to the fag ) @) E (a) (h) Mundelle, Overture, c ath of alleglan DoXology." Love's 01d Sweet Song.” olly., Doodl to 01d Vir- tance Song. visitors Acqua (D) Welcoming Washington. (¢) Happy greeting. body. (a) “Calm as the Night ‘Come to the Fair' Hazen P. Buehler, Mrs. Emily Dieki | Diano ational to Every- singing. Spangled Bau- ery body Recreational singing directed rt Lawrence. assisted ton Community 'ILa Follette Will Make Known | Yo presidents: sact"Ssbons; 35 ate was completed yesterday by manufactures spent nearly gating condlitions and prices oil {ndustry. announced that he expected to sub- mit journment today. comniittee volume of testimony taken in the In-|port Company—I2. L. [T HAZEN P. BUEHLER, Contralto, appearing at Central High School. h free communi: under the auspices of the Music Assoolation, will ight in Central High entor. beginning at 8 tead of 8:15. The advance our is due to the fact that the " A. Orchestra, under the di- | rection of W. B. Mundelle, {8 to ap- pear as the main feature of the eve- ning’s entertainmen This orchestra 5 composed of | twenty-four experienced musiclans, loth professional and amateur. Mr. ! Mundelle has prepared several high- tions for the orthes!n\‘l' ance on a community P. Buehler, contralto, list of tonights' c 'Otto Lehnert, jr. son of the former }rr lolst of the United States Marine Band. will be heard i a group of cornet solos, accompanied by Mrs Frank Byvram. Young Lehnert s re- ceiving much attention from the musicians of the District for his very artietic «nd mature playing. Wilbur Edwards and L N. Marko- witz will play Labitsky's “Herd Girl's Dream.”. for two violins, assisted by the Y. M C. A. Orchestra. Robert Lawrence, who has just re- turned from a ten-day western trip, will direct the singing by the au- | dience, assisted by the Washington Community Orchestra under the di- rection of L. Z. Philli DEFERS LOOTING CASE. Chicago Court to Hear Charge of Complicity in Bank Loss. CHICAGO. March 3.—Whils search goey on for Joseph Mareino, the harber-banker who partly wrecked | { the Niagara Life Insurance Company, the Tirst National Bank of Warre: | Mass, and the Merchants and M hanics Bank of Philadelphia, the case of Abraham Goldman of Chicago, Marcino's father-in-law and financiai backer, will be deferred, nounced today. The case of Goldman, charged with complicity in the looting of the War- ren bank of $213,000, was today con- tinued until March 13 by United States Comtiissioner Glass to give the government more tim | it was an- The Office of Hedges & Middleton, Inc. 1334 H N.W. Will Be Closed All Day Monday March 5 on account of death in the family of Mr. J. Eliot Middleton. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. —ee e e Vestigation ~which ~ shed ' further light |dent, on the salaries of the -high officials of oil companies. Companies Included. The companies, with their higher officials and salaries, listed in the vol- ume, the fourth to be released, in- cluded:" Standard Ofl Company of Califor- nu—x R. Kingsbury, president, $75.- {000; F. H. Hillman, vice president, law othe: T0 BE SUBMITTED Ch rper, director and treasurer, $40. | 000; R. C. Warner, treasurer and di- Findings to Senate % ! with salaries of §10.000 or more. Today | o Tldewater Oll Company—R. D. Ben- . |%on, president, $50.000; W. 8, Benson, vice president, = $35,000, and twenty- Inne officers of the parent company or subsldiaries rocelving $10,000 or Preparation of Its report to the Sen»‘m;" oi < i ure Comnpany—B. G. Dawes, $42,000; . S. Heath, secre- e | president, | subcommittee, which | tary-treasurer, $30,000, and eighteen three months In investi- |others with 'salaries of $10,000 or| in the |more. Follette Gult o1l Corporation. coal Ol Corporation—George . |cent 4. |Davison. vice president, $10,000; G. k. |rate ad-|Nutty and George M. Taber. direc: |tors, and F. A. Leovy, '.y'h. $36,000, {and_ ity seven others’ with' sularies of $10,000 or more. ! Pan-American Petroleum and Trans- | Doheny, presi- day 1gan fifte, had Chairman La Gue the report prior to final While completing its report the sub- 8 made available another| T ner dent’ president, Warrants By the Associated Press. KALAMAZOO, | rector.” $30,000, and’ twenty-nine others | Warrants charging fifteen residents | of Kalamazoo property and contributing to the de- linquency of minors were issued to-| The cused by "best customers.” ase was delivered. stolen and disposed of in T T . $100,000; H. G. Wylie, vice presi- $81,660; J. Anderson, vice. 332,660; Harold Walker, department. 336,000, and twenty s recelving $10,000 or more. HOLD 15 CITIZENS. in Michigan Town arge Purchase of Stolen Coal. Mich.. March with receiving stolen when representatives of the Mich- Central railroad alleged that the | The boys—ten of them—are ac- the railroad of having sold for several weeks. charging 20| s a bushel and giving a spectal of eight bushels for $1 to their The fuel in each selves | event | cies. Iroad officials told police that us h as five tons of coal had been this man- | chapter, feve in a single day vesterday patriotic Iwho could possibly spare the time to MARCH 4, 1923—PAR/ e ( register at the headquarters, 16 Jack- o > + |won place, for some form of volunteer Wwork. The District volunteer service RED GRUSS quota is 2,219, and efforts are being Miss Boardman Issues Call for Volunteer Workers. Registration Begins. Distrdet of Columbia’ Chapter, en purchased coal from boys who | American Red Cross, nedds atolen 1t fxom: thewratl oud !en to enrol} in the Voluntger Service | Corps and give eighteen hours' train- ling during the year.to equip them- for Red Cross work of local or national emergen- Miss Mabel Boardman, chairman of | the voluntesr service for the District irsued a call in the woman made to enroll this number before October 1 The District chapter is one of ten chapters ' throughout the country which is experimenting on the train- ing of women for volunteer service, and the local workers are anxious that Washington keep pace with the other citles, from which favorable re- J. L: WHITTINGTON DEAD. Josiah Loring Whittington, sixty four years old, for many years a re- ident of this city died at his home in Seattle, Washington, Friday night according to word received here. In terment will be in Seattle tomorrow Mr. Whittington was born in Bos 000 wom- in city ton, Mass., October 9, 1858, and wax the son of Granville N. and Mrs Josephene Whittington. He moved to this city when a young man, and was educated in the schools here and finally became Interested in the real estate business, having been a member of the firm of Paret & Whittington for & number of years. He was also in the mercantile business here for some years. On going to Seattle he wasx associated with the shipbuilding firm of Moran Brothers, but in the sub xequent vears he followed the real estate business. He was a memh 0 Soclety of this city member of tl Ranier Club of Scattle and durir the war with Germany served a: member of the League of Patrn Defense, Minute Men and Red Cro He was married to Miss Charlotte loulse Monroe, in this city October Smalil clusters. of artificial fruits |4, 1584, He is survived by a son anu are used for trimming evening|one brother, Alfred Whittington o ports have been received. Among tha volunteers who regis- tered vesterday were: Mrs. Marion Clark, Mrs. I. W. Clark, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. W. F. R. Griffith, Mra Jessie Hover, Miss Emily G. Matthews, Mrs. Ethel ‘M. Parks, Mrs. W. H. Wana- Mrs. Alphonso Rogers and Reardon. to make garments for Greek refugees and surgical dress- ings for the local hospitals are espe- clally needed, and all workers on these articles will be credited with the time spent on them on their year- 1y eighteen-hour training perfod. The work can be done in local women's clubs, church sewing socleties and other women's organizations. Full | details will be given upon inquiry at 16 Jackson place. —_— of the K the o ORGSR frocks * this cit A T I IR Check This List of At Unusually Low Prices Father John’s Medicine. . 49¢c, 89¢c 60c Califormia Syrap of Figs. . %5c Carter’s Liver Pills 40c Fletcher’s Castoria Hall's Cherry Expecterant o (A guyrsatred remedy for coughe and colds) Glycothymoline. . . 5 .23c, 45c¢, 89¢c HilPs Cascara Q-mm .23¢ Mentholatam . . . 18c, 39¢ 79¢ Viek’s Vaporad .. Marmola Tablets Mustercle . .. Nature’s Rcm-dy Natra Vin Check This List of - At Genuine Saungs Coty’s L'Origan Face Powder. 35c Frostilla . ... 50c Williams’ Shawnl Crnm Woodbury’s Soap Caticura Soap Djer Kiss Face Powder. . . Mary Garden Face Powder. Pompeian Massage Cream . . . Malsified Cocoanut Oil. . Duchesne Tar and Egg Shcmpoo Farr's Gray Hair Restorer Danderine . . Mavis Talc, 17¢; 3 for. Mennen’s Talc . Barnard’s Talc, 10e; 3 for. .. Grotone —The Wonderfal Non-Alcoholic Hair Eczema Remedy We honest!y belfeve CRANO- 1L.ENB wili core any eass of Eczema or othér skir dissase. Come in and let us tei! you about it. Use one jar. and if vou sre ,li-utlsflad vour money will be ' refanded. remove dandruf? and stimulate t Special Demonstration Sale Store No. 2 Only l | 7th end E Streets $4.35 Bilk Garter $S275 Knee Cap - Mofle of pewuine leaiber, wevem spurste comipartmerts — b! coln purwe, tloket pecket. yesrly calendar, card case. stamp book, ntificatton card Regular 31.35. 3180 and $3 val- AQe i 790 ues, om saie fo Hundreds of good quality Toeth Brushes to select from—you'll find just the sise and style that you wamt. Special, 10c. Spectal Purchase and Sale of Fresh, New Delicious Special 4] 90 Pound Ml:wfl!‘cfimfid d' w;‘fl‘l chocolate. Anun-ulny large purchace enables us to qumthhspeculpnoo—“e Evsrybody Likes Mammy Lou Homemade Candies Special, 49c Pound cansing them to grow stronger and set firmer.' New Tonic Special $ 1 " 00 Grotone is definitely gusranteed by us to he hair roots, Special Sale of Trusses and Elastic Goods _ Stationery Special 12c Here’s'a rare valne—splendid quality stationery, 24 sheets and 34 envelopes, sttractively boxed. Special, 12e. Just while it lasts. 25% Off Store No. 2 Only—7th and E Streets $6.00 Camrp Abdoratual Bels. . e .. .cc0o Teggh.......c....ce $8.19 $3.00 F R (_ StoreNo.20nly7thand E Streets ) $4.50 Comtp Abdominal BelS . $6.00 Commp Abfcminal Belt. . Check This List of Priced Low Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia, 6 ess. Creo-Terpin, 3 one. Tinetare lodine, 3 oss. .. Castor Oil (best gread. 4 C-n’hwulcdofl,.':l) — Vanilla Extrect, 8 ox. Water White Minersl Sweet Spirits Niter, 3?5'”" A delightful tooth paete ihat cleanses your leaver 2 taste” in meuth. “‘good Iz or Bogs? Which do you prefer? They Can™t Live Together Spray DETHOL new to kill all bugs and their oggs defore they hated Don't let yeur warm heme be thelr brevding place during the wimter. Get M4 of hem—completely. DRETROL alse i3 an ‘fil;; $6.50 Camp AdAcmsinal Bols . ... ..o $700 Plerce Doublo Trass. ... ....e. $2.590 New York Elastic Truss. $8.00 Hurd Rudber Truss (single) ...... $5.50 Hissd Rubber Truss (&wuble). $1.00 Jung Arch Braces . R 413 -5 G150 Jung Arch BEmoes. . o vivees o owe $1.12 Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed boughs ft by mafl at $3. sale st all Peoples Drug Stores deema- ia A New Stin in Forty Minutes Half a mfillen women beve Now on GERMINOL Contutre Ouen ~ asture punins purdhe Special, $1.00 Men! Berds ¢ new low prive er-the famows A Brand-New 'Manila! “Le Seriedad” Tuxedo Memila Cigars Tobacco o ™os M Ioc Box of 100, $3.00 La Serfeda Manils Ci- ar—every one made by Men, here’s a special — Lang value for you— fllled with Tuxedo Tobacco, regu- s selected wrapper. uine Manila tobaccos lar size, 2-03. tins. Spe- cial, 10e. used exclusively. A cool, smooth smoke that enjoy. Special, 8 (er’;ge; Box of 100, $3.