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| \WEATHER. { 'From Press to Home Py e A LR S o Ll Within the Hour” | tomorrow fair, continued cold; rapidly rising tempera‘ure Wednesday. Tempe: The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edition is ¢ ening Sta ature for 24 hours ended at 2 pm. today. £ d st, . & .m. yesterda: lowest, . i : WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Saturday's Net Circulation, 93379 Closm_g N.Y. St_o_c‘kx l_lld Bonds, Page 2_4 e e 93379 No. 28,812. Entered_as socond-class matter post_office Wa WASHINGTON shington, D. C. 1S, FLATLY TURNS DOWN ALLIED PLAN Cold Wave Due Here Tonight; Blizzard Ties Up Middle West Mercury in Washington to Go Down to L O MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. TWO CENTS. Six Army Planes Complete Flight To Porto Rico By the Associated Press. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March 19. —The six United States Army air- RIGHTS OF UTILITIES BODY CHALLENGED 1 | : . . 3 ! Y AR planes arrived this i "] Bl” RH'NE B"_l_ 15 Above Zero—-Four Dead in Wide- B To GET A 10330 ‘o'clock, completing the Aighe f 'LAUGH QUT from San Antonio, Tex. . spread Snowstorm. SR = Wadsworth Makes Plain I]EAI] W[]MAN I.IES Clayton Questions Authority America Has No Concern A cold wave that is expected to to Rule in Bladenshurg . . smash all low temperature records - in Method of Paying. for this time of the vens wint acsoend | | Smow and 27-Degree 3 anc s ontroversy. = upon Washington this eyening and| | Drop'in Birmingham 12 ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS | Wednerasy morning, ‘Sne weamner | | e Sworsta rem, | Wednesday morning, the weather LIS SRNOGIRLLH R reas: bureau announced today. It will “"":‘::“, i :.lllnx“::‘r: M e o g ACCEPTED “IN PRINCIPLE” | however e inter's “Wee tipmome | | 1n—snow boen iss Ella Buckley Found i however, ‘be winters st supreme | | (LTU0T SR FE MO y Found in| IF HE DISLIKES METHOD RS e | | that notir the temperature was Wreck | Tow : Forecaster C. L. Mitchell made no| | 3 above zero and falling rap- reckage, Denuded of Al A Powers Call Separate Meeting to! oretsster o b o ety a¢| | M- The aistrice forecaster Li P Tobriner Declares Commission Can- Try to Evolve New { the frigld weather that ls sweeping| | Predicted a temperature of icense Plates. not Ord P iti | straight across the continent to! ""4"‘- nr.; tonight. n:: tel ! e ot Order Abandonment roposition. Washington. Originating in the far Eature droyped eprees | ; i shingto = g e of Service. PO S— [ northwest, well above the arctic| | Mere from midnight to 10 u.m. JOSEPH OSTHAUS HELD| : Bt A s circle, the storm already has swent = SIS . s & e Ci an |Ualveston, Tex., is shivering in freez- 1 Hearinz before the Public Utiliti PARIS, March 19—A refusal by the | ©VeT Alaska, plunged the Canadiun (ialvestor . is st . re i c i 0 ie Lublic Ldilitien 3 Bt ey _ling temperatures and even baimy " - 1 Gommission on the application of the Caited Staten (o accent reduction of | BOrthwest into temperatures as low | di "R E Sel Sl Neaty | {Owner and Driver of Car Tells { Washington-Tnterurim Hoiony mans 110 Bill for the cxpentes of the Amert. | 48 thirly-six degrees below zero and |{rosts as far south as Miami i 2 ; i Pany to tear up its tracks on Biadens- can s ¢ o e g | smothered the middle west under| The lowest the mercury will go Conflicting Stories, Ac- | BUTE Toad and substitats pis. service an army of occupation by the value | TEOCUE PR | Washington and vicinity will be 15 i was eulivened today when William of the German ships seized in Amesi- | V¢ s the forecaster announced. | cording to Police. i ton ck ged the right of can ports was presented today to the Cold to Hit South. [This wilt be. however. within 4 de- o 7 e | krees o s winter's lowest record. ! ‘ r il allied representatives in conference. o o0 v the local bu-|When 11 degrees were recorded oa i | of ¢ 3 for on'ine veimbucsemant! qiestion| n o s toonl e e e en « Miss Ella Buckley, thirty-four years | his obiection on Suna . by Bliot Wadsworth, assistant secre- { roas oM Eanses x,; told of zero|pected the culd wave to old, maid for Mrs. William R. Grif-|commission disqualificd itself - ot N :\ot;‘:xuxr :m 1[.9 ;1 ‘: m:'n:lus\:sr-y .um. atbi; - ‘mh of apartment 402, 21 6t street |} ”.;}'.\'A;; ;;,",',’K',\'{'\,,,',‘ il f-'”!‘q,‘"‘", 5 nent of the $255:000,000 225 so0 late a time of the vear.| — (Continucd on Va jnortheast, was killed in an automo-| Counsel Stephens to tie per Lt . " 3 all- | bile crash near 6th and Hobart place, | it would he legal to thorize o . in twelve annual install- THE TUSE WO s CANDIDATE i Eelic authorzetabin B ke st . THE OBTUSE WOULD-BE CANDIDATE early yesterday morning. Her body, | 99nment of the track: wiation payments which the allies ! “‘h!"hh lay in the wreckage of they Contends Legality Decided. e i C [ ;r::ar "mi “lfl'sl not discovered unlxl]l:ln";id|r[.vl‘vlr u's representative con Vs stated, but Mr. Wadsworth made | | Ongress arty | & it R SR SHSERE | gl bnie of b o lnbartnt b 5L plain the American view was thati | | | Joseph Osthaus. former nav [me case, which, apparently, al- bill should be paid out of Ger- | i | Ab d T Zdenilst, of 6 6th street south- | F€ady had been decided i e i 1 | andons our west, and brother of Mrs. Grifth, | Mr Ol exhibit=d from the rec- payments or oth wise, 1 ! it ery 9 { s 3 | > lwho \ur"mkmx M Buckley to mo."“:irf f-r: commission a memoran- Call Scparate Meeting. i i | ‘,'h home of his sister, was operating the | dum porting to thow that the I0md bW { i | rou ussia; car when it struck a gulley and|members of the commission had con- The aliied presentatives in the | i M | g | | ulted, according to police. He [€Urred in the legal opinion of the face ot this rejection of their pro- . - . ! : The tour of Russia this sum- vesterday at the home | cOTPOration counsel Tace, Ch i refection of thelr gwo- Berlini {@fficials Willing foriSends Out Tentative Ques-| R Hehinsi o s e Al o TN fo lth by Headquarters De- | Com Rudolph. presiding s st week und i | 2 ectives Waldron and Sweeney, who, absen Col. Keller, replied ireaa tnitted il to i washingion | 5 E representativees as guests of the | o | Seith Detactives Mallzy. HeTvorecdl he not bel Mr. Claytor Talied « <enceate meering tor tomer. FreNch to Learn Contents | tionnaire for Records of | Daugherty Announcement IS :ovict wovernment nas beenavan- | Experts Will Propose Method | Fiaheris na “iicily. Thda “pecn i correctly. * he ‘Com. oA At WRIEh i E e e | doned, Senator Ladd. republican, | signed ‘the case for investigation red emphatically that . : 3 ry . i | : sthaus was released on $5,000 bond | the cc had not made any de- T L of Latest Note. Employes. Regarded as Ending Any | ~orth Dakota. announced today of Cutting Down Interfer- |0 ubyiar ™ oroner’s inquest | cision ‘ana wouid not untii aiter th tiven Mr. Wadsworth at a full meeting | % o Failure to receive an official in- | thisRercernoon jpubiic hedrine, SHERE e e i : Fight for Nomination Vitation from the soviets and ina- ence With Messages Heard Crash and Scream. ! Clayton In Quizzed. 0 sday o . bility to get together a congress- | . H | e IR L ieror FRENCH GUARD MURDERED ASKS EXECUTIVES'OPINION PG re e | Thomar B White and e, Laural Walter . Allen, executive secretars the bresent stage of negotiations is v enator Ladd, however, may ! White of 6204 Hobart place, residing | to the commission, asked Mr. Clayton hat the proposed iwelve annual in- | g | make the trip alone later. ! not fifty yards from the scene of the | this question 3 Eemfuate, Provesed nalis savuet - | : , BACNED OY THRGITIGN| “cie e e e o CONCESTIONITOLERABLE " 1o s ton e wes ot | BEaRSon ) e the comatte L1e bossible reparation fands..ahead German Officials at Essen Arrested Chairman Wants Ideas of De- | = e s wam it o e e e cannot confer with its counsel of - any d io R ¥ ps dd by New York represen- | —_— b e, cay. 5 an importa ; e allies,” bt whether this ' priovity 3 s | Ror : i heard a smash and a woman's scream, | On an important matter before the . : prionits = i , & : of the soviet government. : *| public hearing?" HoTTd only ‘anpiy to futire Gerrme as Hostages in Kill- , i partment Heads on Method % ailves 55 Sk sl ot followed by the noise of an automo- | Public hea (2sh payments or should apply also et Station | L President Believed Sure of Trial ',l,:m‘.““a‘l,..“r.\.”l? to arrange a | Accurate Communication Almostlml;:\ starter e : ’m:’\lrrm answered that he did 10 merchandise is st an S 1 o . H . H tativi cline X i From that ti ntil shortly before e 8 _comuiasionis righ point i It iunasttisd., i e Before People of Right to | representatives declined ! Destroyed by Conflict of Va- |- o'clack the body ot the Elil 18 hes | to seek advice of counsel, but ot g § : - i | —_— | i i llieved to have been under the ma-| having received that advice, it should es Moratorium Point. it o a e Hold Second Term. i | rious Stations. | chine, detectives sald today. First|let the matter rest until ‘after the div Vadsworth also raised the ! BERLIN, March 19.—If France submitt s vg',\ i : Free t{):‘('“n]e;‘n z"lr m’\ "fii’\]x); "-5”32 l?l At thi point Mr. Clayt a oSt Modewerth fein el soaa t A5 of gov- e police through Ar vrd of | A s point Mr. Clayton renewed cusstion as wvhat would be done sincerely desirous of acquainting her- | ernment departments and indepen- BY 0 BMESSENCDR | Lspansion of the wave lengths as- 1235 Evarts street northeast, who re-| his objection to the hearing going on, moratorium were granted Ger- | self with the German ofiicial position dent estab, s tat v | H | + ported finding_the body of Miss Buck-! Whereupon Commissioner Oyster in- I lishments « tentative form i 2 1 signed to broadcasting stations from 5 and whether the allies would | in respect to the Ruhr issue her am-|of questionnaire to be used in Fremdent Dl ong ¥ o o0 S A i ) e ean R clae f M UL GO T o : > make the American army | bassad S enin nd L ; i 2 | be a candidate for renominatlon, an- 320 to 550 meters and staggering their e license plates were missing |Mr. Clayton was not satisfled he : to make the America my | bassadors in Washington and London!a survey of the field servics, us the | ks E of whith s Tatie o luse so that the lower and higher|frcm the cgr when detectives ar-|Should retire and allow the hearing payments even if German payments | will undoubtedly be given the fullest | first step in reclassification of the | . oo coment ¢ e L R | wave bands will be assigned to inland | [1Ved on the scenc. They were found | to continue. were not received or were tnsuMi- | opportunity to inform themselves of | service. {Attorney General Daugherty at| (\l\c ands wi :» -A.‘SII,HC]([ to In B“Ziih_\' a bov named Edward Stewart on Ham Pleads Poverty. 5 ! ¥ ! | N i Ui eoitem o lidriisel ransmitting stations well removed|a vacant lot near his home, 2909 2 adeworth. ft was added. mage | 1€ contents of the informal memor- | Chairman W. W. Warwick of the ?nf,';"&'f.'-,.ff,mfi G et [ from constal tations which use 300 | Gocreia avenuc. vesterday. " He turn- | The colloquy ended, and the hearing - Wadsworth, it was added, made ! andum voluntarily placed at the dis-|board requests cabinet members to ! g - 2 | 00:Fhi 8 ; ed them over to the police. procesded, with William F s R 5 Y hinec - mEm| 3 > e to tine B 00 meter wave lengths will be u 7 d . I Teservations regarding he | posal of the United States and Great|exumine the tentative draft and fur- ":dz:::',‘,s‘::;:;: o time o m | Commissioners Expected | i e e ey Telephoned of Accident. DESSINENS of thcicompany: fakingithie 10d of reimbursement proposed | Britain by Germany last Frid tinish to the personnal c Gation | o oo s o o8 merio ane BElion Sifieac s e o aal Lynch and J 5 the company wishes ‘to abandon. it byl ihe allica fundiaskenimor eertain | L i s s e s e e D e ton e npminkelont buti Whevimere aln 5 {Commerce at the conference to be olynch, and James Gladman | the company wishes to abandon it e inr e as stated here today. The Germar rd, not later than March 26, 5 Notify D rtment Heads at i a £ Commerce | = . Eranicag arantee bl g e A sl e N e gostions s te |counted by the elder statesmen in otity Uepal held at the Department of Commerce saw a man call up on the tele- | He explained that when the District i -h"] 1 : d ‘: s LA e ek _h”» n : If: the party and were regarded re in | itomorrow to consider what atlrmmk-'l ne at l‘ple bakery r;!anr shortly | paves densburg road fron 1 office. had the primary pu »f | whet e ms thercin are we = sy istri i SRR E shou e 3 o'clock vyesierday morning.{s&treet north it would cost t c h ture of hestile propaganda a vays and means should b : ! 11d_ cost the com.- e s i et Rt ar e i of District Tomorrow. trative ways and means should be e iold eome one. thev said. that e | pans anproximatels $155000" to re: affirmed by the Cuno government, but | should be developed e e e T s e i s o el oth e b it |icomatruct and ipave sl (slcracka) (Thg et Sl B : expected there be no - i ce. | party shief dttion : e W i expense. the preside id. the com- i posal of ruch diplomatic channcls as{ The survey of the fleld service 18, Mr. Daugherty's statement belng ac- |to send out to department heads, fol- | that. due to com ship and | 3" ca, = el e Mo AT . are easily accessible to France andiihe first step in order to report 10 cepted as final. His position in the | lowing tomorrow’s board meeting, eredip Rl Wadin come Tocall. | o, Detectives fo Osthaus in bea| Mr. Ham then procecded o omant Igiur : 2 i . 50 and 600 meters and in some loc ik s e . Ham th ded submit Belgium : Congress at its next regular Session: president’s official family and in-|notice to begin the preparation of {ties 525 meters, wave lengths of o bl qmc el At UM, Jxe had | detaileaiavidencelot theimeager eam { The contents of the memorandum !schedules of positions, grades and nermost political counciis fits him s f o3 pamint | p 5 be considered for | onq faclOcs apd trouse re. His arm|ings of the Bladensburg line since % & stimates for the fiscal year begin- | 100 and 305 meters be con andl faca: showed ciits. and 'bralsce. [1916. 'The trgoka ri i b { constitute no secret. it was explained. salaries for sucn services. The law »l|,~ "l\'.v\fl\';zilicsn:.l‘:\ in, the premises, ;0 July 1. 1924 | coastal broadcasting stations, and|according to detectives. UR8es: | ania | ~(rv‘M:ml4- ‘:,'"r-/‘var:‘ "\ "'xxh Giifith's Men Come From Be-iund the German government would |specifically exempts in ihe District of et omaneshSem Commissioner Rudoih. chairman of | tHAt L AV the home'of Mrs Grimith it was| was explained by (he Drecinent that )t consider it a violation of confi- | 3 io g £ ial 1 y o 0 {lengihs_of 330. 3 3 . 440, . | said today the accident probably | the company does not propose te hind and Even Score e timated it mither Lo, | Columbia positions which are now in sl | the board. stated today that in the [483, 535 and 755 meters, differing by | place about 1.0 oelome s tuigol | thie ‘wp the thrag mile by opgse to 5 {don or Washingion made them ac- |& recognized trade or craft. It is they ot A 4 | immediate future the Commissioners 3 per cent be considered a d selected | night. Osthaus had been at the house | the District line to Riverdale. o i cessible to Premier Poincare. | present intention of the board not to oliticians today were wondering | .. oo g h jaltezmately when assigned . in € | earlier in the evening. Miss B: ey | SEndlien At 2-2. N e e Sitempt T the form of questionnaire |what effect announcement of the | iy O qeeire rough figures {romy came radio district o as to make the {and a friend, Harry Dawson of aie | DervisndTHonds beor. — ) 3 for the fleld services now under dis- Ppresident's candidacy will have upon |“harimen! Brad percentage of separation of con-|andria. Va., were present, and Osthaus| 1+ Ham said the only difference It was also officially stated that o 1o include any employes in & TTeMaenta candidacy will have UPOR | pitimates for salacies for the fiscal| tiguous stations as large as practl- | offered to lake Dawson to 12th street|("e chonge would make for the Bpecial Dispateh to The Sta e 5 5 i {rade or craft, or skilled or semi-|the ambitions which other repub-| . " 0oy 1925 probably will not be|cable. {and Pennsylvania avenue, it was etac. | re e 2 e el the French government or its press r B s . prob | {382 Tomnylvania avenue, it was stat-| residents of that vicinity would be JEARWAT Fla. March 19.— : ; : ien. ! (Continued on Page 2. Column 7.) cans ¥ c taken up until after the new recias-| T iite et Tarelerante: |ed. ~Osthaus later told the policethe ineonven s The Nationals and Dodgers were tied should attempt to interpret the Ger- | G s L natural result to be expected. it issification rates. which are to apply to t Dawson had changed his mind en route | . ¢ 'COnvenience of transferring S i 1 of the third 1. Man step at a formal request to an: said, would be to warn them to step | the District as well os to the federal| The chamber suggests that recourse |and wished to be taken o 18th street | {rom the motor hus to the street car 2 and 2, at ,:uil’:.,k, o ‘,‘,”' - e L a n i R YD | departments, are known. I to wave-length bands higher than 600 :i‘ni?h({‘-ll\nn‘ltl\?‘fl’(f\\d \\l'hi!n returning [ at the District line. He explained Fohnston: Starteal the: iscoring for ! Comd e whglly junsupponted by ithe s itration and his party | It was authoritatively learned|ing every other solution. “Should | e | Einset iousn o Rivennie (ot (e Brsolivn with & figle %o e e D pul deapents of e Gesian | To s the tration o give a chief |that the Commicsioners will not con- | higher wave-length bands be consid- | Osthaus told the police he could not | Shy Ll JIEP®8Y alons the tracks in AR Al s e e e H | executive a try for a second term |sider, in preparing their next set of | ered necessary, smid 4 Statement is- |remember what happened between 11:30 | The " lresident of th e : = i i Ay [y B e d by the body today, “it is earnest- | o Saturder sicil : el of the company Griffith's fly to Wade. The Dodgers| Tt was announced in Washington | and letting the country at large de- |estimates, the surplus revenues of | sued by the body ¥, it s earnest- | o'clock Saturdey night and 2:30 yes. | volced the belle that the boot Sore: tallied again in the second ‘Saturday that State Department of- cide whether it will grant it, and not |nearly $5.000.000, the existence of|ly urged that the public interest be|terday morning. It is believed he gition of the question would be for im0 . ficlals had received on Friday a state- | | cut him off by contesting his renomi- | whichi was recognized by the joint|protected by granting sufficient time |in a daze during that time. What ne | Lfog CUAnts of Marvland to have irifith’s crew came from behind | ment of Germany's position with re- ! b ke nation. But some ambitious man may | 1. committee of Congress. to the manufacturers to produce and |did followire the § their section the highway as far in the next session, evening the score. | gard to reparations, but they said be moved to contest the nomination |° ity District authorities are|the public to purchase the necessary | statea | = ‘z.; ;‘“‘“’e“" 16 Was | 88 verdale iMDROvEd)iac ithat the he game, play by pla the information as delivered by the .in the states electing delegates to the | ile h i = S : at Mrs. Griffith’s home, somma through bus T A T ey Y Bl . Rice counselor of the German embassy Buy Rathskeller Property, 8th ' & vention by primaries. | hopeful that the surplus money will | apparatus to extend the wave-length | probably the result of the injuries| > F " spped to Mulle » called for no action by the Washing- It is the tradition to give a chief | i e hey will | range of receivers aiready sold and |he himself had receive | Leon Tobr; attorney for tha pved to Mullen. Harris flied to i e 1 be appropriated Jear, thoy { TanE d in the crash. | gladensbur; . B Yuage \hike Grimed threw ton Rovermment looking to mediation| and E Streets, and Building | 'L be, made shortiy of the seicction |10, Sitempt to foreshadow the action | in the hands of the public.” Detectives declare Osthaus made | Bladensburg Citizens' Assocla- out Goslin = No runs No hits. g OF intervention in the reparations ) s of a campalgn manager for the pre- | IOt ANCMEL {0 FERCEIRCON I Ao | I e hamber's atatement dedlared | COMiCting statements regarding. the | LOM: challenged ~the “right “of the errors. One left idispute between Germany and Fram-e.l = ‘r:»nvenunuhcatnDMZ{I.“ 'rn.]- ugmrmzlxlxt:({‘ Will spend the money until it is au- | that the interference in the air has |#cCident. At first, they sav, he denied nission (o authorize any utility Tronkivh—beck threw out Stewart, i The information” was characterized | gt 422-424 8th Street. |the revublicun mational ~committec | forizea. produced a situation intolerable to |20y knowledge of it. “Then he stated service. oA : s ;las a statement of Germany's position. | cannot appropriately take charge of | ot alaatiat e Dieee! b Ll has machine had been stolen while Bnston. teipled! over Goslints heod : . ; ety I il S| It was pointed out e Dis the nation's 3,000,000 radio users and R inethag ile he 10 Teft field fence. Grifith fied to Without any request for actlon by| & O et Farding prosent | building ~ that the ~Commissioners | emphasized that it Is absolutely | {28t the Cotlseum. Saturday night in the guage Wade, scoring Johnston. Schliebener | the United States, and officlals sald; a rival to President Harding present | (iid have no difficulty in preparing | necessary that immediate relief be |AL 4 owiock vesterdat morning, jt}Which would give the commission TR T it o s eateien : they Would make ho reply nor would| Purchase by Lausbursh & Bro. | himself. The present national obalr | special esimates of urgent need|found. A nation-wide survey by the | W85 said by detectives he reported hisipower to allow the company to take Hollingsworth dropped Judge's throw. | trencht koreromong, “1LCnHOR ©f the |of the property on the southeast cor-| yiilj “the national convention de- | Within a short ‘time next year if|body's broadcasting commitiee it was | Herpamobile Slolen. eddler still, they|up fts tracks. He said his con- Neis forced Schliebener., Harris to | 2 {ner of Sth and I streets northwest | clares the nominee, but strictly with- | Congress should make the surplusisaid, disclosed that "congestion of | it (67 1§ street and Cojurddl j CePtion of the luw is that it merely P'eck. One run. One hit. One error. | French Guard Shot Down. | s out regard to candidates for the re- | available to meet accumulated im- | radio communication has increased to | .ci'q™"}ly, 280 oreloc umbia | permits the commission to authorize One left H {and its probable future improvement, 0% FEERCC B9, CHre Vi more than | provements. Sich an extent that the value of this |F0ad: about 11:30 o'clock, and then | extensions of existing facilicioe flicd to Grifiith. Conray. popped (o | authoritles at Essen have detained | building, which is divided from it by °" L Lo o PTON SINCLAIR | dangered by the resulting interfer- | ™ 3\ "and" Nira Whits ‘-\ng:»n,:]ffflli\... ! he represented along Bladens. Jolmston. Peck flied to Bailey.. Nolas hostages a member of parliament. an alley, became known today, and | e S |PICK U S 1 OTGe ersonnel of the general radio|2CCOrding to the police, as to the time | 1 donated to the District the Brogklvn: " Mullen Shoited " Saiiil | the district attorney and several|was confirmed by Mark Lansburgh! If Attorney General Daugherivs 'AS HOUSE NOMINEE |committee which will endeavor to de- jrebemthey lieanda crashiandi(he o= | S t=dtolien tho higHwayia sngle o right, Mulien reaching: bank directors, following the Killing jand Adolph Weill, members of the|health permits, the politicians would J | Vice some plan of relleving the In- | s, Screams. The: s se Hiow! they are hrestanen woitn pird. Deberry flied to Wade, scoring | of a French guard there yesterday.|firm. The amount involved in pur- | naturally expect him ‘?df“‘eb“‘_“"“ '&i‘c‘r‘o’&?‘:e }}‘D‘;i‘e:““fl:nlc::gemg:;‘nblg lice, ‘and found It was about 2:90 | being deprived of thosa tracks, . €0 g Gimes rolled io " Peck | waya a Berlin dispateh o the Cen- | chase of the property was withheld. | of the President's candidacy, by it | o5 ANGELES, Mareh 19.—Upton |58 ¢tho interested in wirelcss op- | © <19k oy - S e R e O ed. .One run, one hit, no er- | tral News. ! The building now ing the tue of his past experience in that|g,.juir novelist, was nominated |crations are expected to appear dur- | ,,‘,,:;h‘_’::f",:r"h;{’;"“: Jrampler i to | ihe compans would be under no obli- lert roperty is an old landmark, lnown | capacity. Of course. it would be ex-| oo qiy for representative in Con- |ing the conference, and arrangements | gERT®St QEINIE 8¢ the nquest to- | L2000 POl v sErvies to Bladens: Third inning, Washington: Ruel GERMAN ALSO KILLED. s PEODERY L i pected of him to resign’his seal in b California die | have been tentatively made for open | {iotiseq st RS L R D S sied el e authorized to Tanneds Holies h walked: Rice ito thousands of Washingtonians as; . .. et |measifromihe tenth Caltornta ldis iy o s [Ooies setemens Bom Omheue Pemure Ml tacke 4 rolled to Mullen. whose low throw 1o ! g1as : the Rathskeller. At the present time | the cabinet, G eee 5~ | trict by the labor party at its organ- : wou e forthcoming until after | | Mal Danicl J. Donovan. auditor of second 18t Hollingsworth b lleq : Slain Civilian Was Escaping After ! . jer General New is recognized as a|ization meeting here. Members of Committee. the inquest. He would not comment | ct, a led the hearing DT IRC L i-be e (it is occupled as a restaurant and gocd politician, having once been | “Sinciair ran for the United States : : > on_any phase of the accident. for the purpose of reminding the safe: two on, with error by Mullen:; - Wistnding ofichad | S ues Bl 1 & - sational commikies | o e Maj. Gen. George O. Squier, chief| Miss Buckley had been with Mrs. | COMMission that the Washington In- Harris doubled to right, scoring Hol-{ g of Guard. recreation hall. { chairman of S . Senate on the soclalist ticket last| ...} smcer of the Army, will repre- | Griffith in domestic service for ap. | lerurban Company owes the District lingsworth and Rice: HArris overran | pe e Associated Pres R etk | — (Continued on Page %, Column 6.) | tall. he War D 5 proximately fifteen years, it wasBOLELPent apbroximately $15.000. SO Tuhe ina as outs Grimih 1 | Brihe Avecated Press. 5 Makes er Purchase. ! : sent the War Department on the com- | Proximately fficen vears it wasi®'rhe District hus issued f certificate Stewart, to Ml:J(!l:r:l.‘ to” Johnston:| BURSSBL rF. = nrclgl 19.—;K'he T athot wae anriortneEd ioTav thiat | mittee. Other members will be Com- | o Joseph Buckley of 133§ l:irnrd‘gg inachteaness againstithe road for s o1 dge. Wo runs ng a IFrench soldier and a i . C. Nav. - % @ Ehe foc fa itgroat a 53 ne hit, one error; none left on bases. | German civilian at Essen and th hA I R P ase e oD S e v D e o aan =t i Micasuey | ey, for failure ofi/flo company 15 BROOKLYN. ek threw ou an e an- erty known as Murphy's Stables, 422 partment; W. A. Wheeler, Depart- ep: 9!1- She is survived also|meect its share of paving costs in ] e - 4 by a sister. Mrs. Ida Saur of the| ; Johnston Harris threw out Grifith, | POt hat the German mine|gng 424 sth street northwest, op-| ; ment of Agriculture; John W. Suth-|gime address. Osthaus is married | § e b e ttemior Sentiebner whiffed. No'runs. no hits, | Wners had been allowed until April | jociec (he present store of the firm. W K |erin, Post Office Department: F. P.|and has two children = $1.323 for telegraph poles. the audi- errors. None left. ¢ E 7, T 2oy 55! G Shi o] 3 - b e e (Continued on Page 2. Coluinh 7.) | The work of razing the buildng now | lf You ant to now :urhrl&e. Sh-cnv‘ms b{zo.::dlz Edwin H. it ey i rmstrong, Columbia University; Dr. z on s properts, It was announced. | What W. he Result " G . UEER ROBES OF U. S. SUR LEVIATHAN LIFEBOATS EQUIPPED " s immeomci. 1t i i at Was the Resu ||t & coiamt; s ot| . S. SURGEONS Iplan of Lansburgh & Brother to, h Eolcy Buslicers, Srof V- B Hosani o WITH COMPLETE RADI i Rouin e retesion o e B congulting radio engineer of New | CAUSE ARREST AS SMUGGLERS OUTFITS modern nvvcpmu!r buhild:nz lodbe used | ! " uy York; C. B. Cooper of New York; ae a garage, storehouse and uphol- | | Hiram Percy Maxim, pres | Stery Workrooms for the firm. oY) nrican Radio Relay Leagnes Prof . v, e Ji e ataren | aatediialife cnithie ocean wavs ]l Plans Not Definitely Known. | The 5-30 Edltto“ of Gt ATk T el 9 ofiine | Ry Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily | vantage of their inability to speak NE a.. Marc uld suffer disaster, the radio- Tt ) 2o b: { raph and Telephone : = News. Copyright, 1023. Spanish, drove around several +19—Radio enthuslasts within a | €duiDped lifeboats would be in s e v v o) . Fiipatiiok, radlo editor oF the Kan:| PUENOS AIRES, March 19.— [ miles through the customs zone ffty-mile radius of Hampton communication constantly -with |the firm that it had not yet been sas City Star; D. B. Carson and W.| Three of the most noted members until finally stopped by a guard eyl R?lflll:rl”e]ereal:;mg Vessels within a | definitely decided as to just what | z a 4 D. Terrell of the bureau of naviga-| of the American College of Sur- who saw the blue robes with flar . oo ey oone, ; would be done with the Rathskeller | 3 tion, and J.H -Dellinger and L. B ica, joE Scerlotliming anl s dckpe s itremn Loth foons LRINN e The two lifeboats. today buzzing . nO00 € SARS I (8 | Whittemore of the bureau of stand.| 8°°nS touring South America, and lying unwrapped in the ta formally meeting by wireless Mith stadls, Tcarry cwirelessiidote. f REOPOLY AL eI st | 5 3 ards. : | at present in Buenos Aires, were Never having seen anything like 2 as large as those on some cargo |the present building, together with | It will have the last word in news—local and 1 tate dund tt i it before, and not getting any ex- something unique in °American | vesscls. Iach boat is thirty-Ave |ihe Busch bullding, purchased some | : jog SSEaTeaeEsE e 51 erxentediinte Sunday aiteftioon by planation from the doctors. who passenger ship equipment - life- | feet long and is driven by a sev- g ome foreign—a resume of the Stock Market; Sports AWARDED SCHO | a customs house official on the did not understand his question Boats furnisbed with. % wikelens [ ffl"'r’éien.‘: ;ifi:ane“n:weax;nmloht;:?\ The 3;l;"‘;e'gl"d;'i“:“n"g"‘:‘h:!;:t:!k"""°"-' finals—and the program as given out by the Courts LARSHIP. | charge of smusgling, and were de- the guard climbed fato the. cand % e iy feel 2 3 skeller on B . . - a i and ordered the chauff drive Eiine SpEet o | lomg with a natural wave lengih | I street, would be razed and a build- | for considération tomorrow. Always authentic. | NEW YORK, March 10.—The Pierre | "::’c“le::ez":; before tile mistike " B G e C e ane: —vohians v o s y m: 3 b % = w. - cha s of s ggling we nnF:; l:elenx tr‘c:«:":ix:mr::;m:‘::e | _Not 3'9}' :!l;"lhe Leviathan's | in8 erected to conform in architec- & L. Lebrun scholarship of the Ameri- The three surgeons had taken al;':.r;g:: :v:‘-{n"';sfif-:-fl"a“J‘ur-"u«zzi'r i : » | wireless apparatus been Installed. (ture and style to the present store | can Institute of Architects was| part in the impressive ceremonial eace. After considerable de- has two lifeboats so favored by | It promises to be possibly the most | building which it abutts. For Sale by Newsboys and | aWarded this vear to Paul F. Simpson | of inducting two Argentinian doc- et as s oS ihe engineers. 1f today's tests | complete in the world. The liner The Rathskeller property contains Newsdealers throughout the city. ; of Pittsburgh, Pa. it was announced| tors Into the college, all the Amer- derstood the nature of the gowns rove satisfactory many more life- is expected to be turned over to |approximately 15000 square feet. today. The scholarship carries with| icans appearing in blue robes and and caps. Thereupon apologies P ey the United States Shipping Board |fronting 54 feet on E street and 125 it six months’ travel in European art| caps.The men in question engaged | werc offered and the surgeons | boats may equippes 3 by the Newport News Shipbuild- | feet on 8th street The property was centers. ‘The desizns submitted by| a taxicab to take them back to the | were conducted back to their ship, - If this ' vessel, aboard which | ing _and Dry Dock Company late |purchased from Samuel C. Taylor and ! the twenty-five competitors were for| liner Van Dyke, on which they are | where they became the butts of thousands . of doughboys first ' in May. - a municipal art gallery. living. The taxi driver, taking ad- | many jokes by their collcagues. | Harry S. Welch, jr., trustees.

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