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et * RADICALS OUTLINE PLANNED U, FAL DROPS 600 CASES, ™ ™% avmer cse - CLEARSCOURTIAM ...~ i \")"w wa L anepanenan ueld ot ) the house had been tampered with, e U. S. Attorney Gordon Cuts | ni yus convineed et o Program Bared at Michigan List to Not More ARSI T M Trial Discloses Ambitions Than 1,000. of Soviet Rulers. minu the pr STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TO HAVE CHARGE OF PAGEANY FEATURES OF IMPERIAL SESSION OF MYSTIC SHRINE. 923. COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1 U.'S. STARTS PROBE | OF SUGAR PRICES ’ (Fortinued from First Page.) hundre(iths of a cent—the the Fuyrdney-McCumber increase in sponsilble for an !ncrease of four ,cents @ pound in the price of sugar. i Infurnce on U. 8. Production. | Furthermore, it was pointed out | that If the tariff rate on sugar was | not sufieient to make it possible for the American cane and beet sugar nd’ the furn H | oimen s e producers, to produce sugar In compe- Cnited .tates Attdrmey Gordon to- | Came out .“1“‘(“”") .\‘\”t““!,\r’ 3 iy the Asuo P ilnlo)l‘li :«uh c‘,‘,b” gugar, l{\e result day thok- steps. to clear the cHIMINAl] sl with. o anything. wiich might| ST 3¢ Mich., March 28— eonidbefo wipelovt e Can Dio; : : > o & it {duction and in the end to forco the dockets of an accumulation‘of dead |have wiven u finger print With the defense’s future plans as ! price of Cuban sugar far high wood. He appeared before Justice| Followi the disturbance at the yet unannounced, Charles E. Ruthen— i Of CHDRL A EREL L0 Wy Sl Division o | détective bureau, Attorney O°'Br i RN ity i the consumer here. el oulo e *nt upstairs to | Maf. Sullivan's 20T €6 e s s It was recalled that the priae of ¥ ed about €00 cases wh pthice. Maj, Sulibvan said Mr. O'Brien. Workers' Party, the legal branch of isugar during the war jumped to 20 t m two to elev told him he was pleased with the w. the illecal commurt par today and 25 cents a pound. This was un- o of his office a the inyestigation into the cise Wis ‘feed the final period of redirect ,der the Underwood tariff law of 1 coins on cent a pound. No attempt at that which cannot be tried for various - mination by ank {time was made to say that the in- reasons. The offenses range from mreel for Willi irease in the wrice of sugar had any upport of wife and children to 3 Chicage, charged |relatjon to the tariff rate. Tt is 1-supne and children Ead, ) ! aqually absurd, it was declared to- i Michizan's syndicalism ac day. that the small increase in the Maj. Gordon ux neea at with Ll - indications were that Ruther | tarifr duty has been responsible for J. un i that {an increase in the price of sugar to this weedin out there now remain ! )"‘"!" be "'" the witness stand ‘»‘:“‘\ 110 cents a pound. nat more than 1000 cases in his ‘ . short. time today. but Attorne The increases. thereforc, it is maid, mce Mans or fiees siay Tates e Vulsh declined to say in advanes - aro entirely due to manipulation of o e AR Ra it a8 L whetlier Fagter would be the nes MRS. MARIE MOORE FORREST. [ @ieanarkabityg tho Busas Sambicen: number of the cases had to be dis {witness for the defense, or divulie < | i Extra Seaston Suggested. 1issed bocause witnesses could not he = | the es of other witnesses who MILAN PARLEY MAY H Gracowe o { In a statement issued last ntght . S 4 o | would be called i By bli- Tound or because the facts would not . | wou | Representative Cole of Towa, republi | = M | L e o i s s aens .Sowet Delays Execution Un-| Party's Minutes Tntroduced. Sl CARR YT IR BRING RUHR OFFER| sns. MARIETTA . AxbREWs. 0N Droposed a epecial session of had not gone to indictimert | : e [, The state. during cross-examina- | ——— e & s e Congress be called to put through Muny Non-Support Cames. \ecasiitize & ton a £ | aued Sy Dt e |should Attorney General Daugherty Another list contained cases wi i Are Taken Up. |duwy 24 and 1wz st | French position has been temporarily 1find that existing laws are Insufficlent after indictment, the United Sta | e Al s R oma . modified. to deal with the gamblers torney and his assistants had caret ] R ht A S at e icnb) A Effect May Be NilL g “The cost of an extwa session of nvestigated and in which they reached | B¥ the Associated Pross convention near here f 7 : As to the ef"ect the note will have, | ) 'ngress,” he declared #n a statement, the conclusioh that turth WARSAW, March 2%-~The Polish evidence a cabllvgram " K ‘it is contended that the wh repara- | | "to provide laws whicl will protect o, conelus: hat 1 i R i L el b L L | the public would be nothing compared tion would not be just i Ser anonng) tives of the ¢ v melting pot by the presence of France i 145" the $110.000,000 taken from ~the 30 nonsupport cases which ha » soviel minister in War of the commt and Belgtum in the Rubr, and that | sugar consumers with every cent i on the hooks for r hau five ye leath 1ence agu should arrive {when ti aventual settle comes, | - { price. awm urging the et e T : R Bizer »,‘1 t"(. thol R ention wis . S such N“h:el(‘v‘»:'uJ 111"'(‘lz:.n1"(f\“;m Taade | Urited States Chamber of Commerce no 1 rosec | ) Zepliak, head of the Ro- wis there that 3 FHAE (' Briiant ooy oo g e to take cognizance of the grave na- anoHG Chitfen i issiae wil SMaire o el Thirty Floats, Depicting, thar e pretent note may ve"loxt | Capt, Haan Would Hause In- |5 S Sl vasifies ncer- e charged be carrfed out by the Russian | cli t aga s X : ment. gl il R . | sts of the country ougbt to be pow- i mow relleved of prosesution are | Sovernment.. at least far the pros- | - Periods in American History, | in any case. ono meivten position oc| stitution in Arlington [ Sutionougmomtop/stap pcaEcion. o 18 @ casey, {n which the de- | ent” and that the affair will be tuken | Delegate In Authorized. ¥ . e s e ) s fo0d products.” sendants wers held for the action of | uUp In diplomatic negotiations. Pre- | minutes of the July meetin Will Appear in Parade. |Rubr il o im no manner altered. 1 | Building. Mr. Cole made public s letter he i71s gr:md jury, but witnreses were not | mier Sikorski made this announce- { o\ ed t E is declared, by the discussion engaged had "written to Attorney Gener: * p e S Robert Minor of ) Th etors he o aaracusslar 2 = Daugherty urging speedy action by ound or facts did not warrant se- 1t to the Polish senato this morn- | moved t “Instructions to attend | note & e vresent the Department of Justice, suggesi- sutlon. _From thres to eleven yoirs | ing the. onvention bo given to the ma-{ Mrs. Marfetta Minnegerode An-{"pl.. . poincare, appearing before | T2KIBE a Drogressive step looking|ing an extra session if present lawe e elapscd since the charses were | iy oiner word from Moscow |Uonal industrial orzanizer.” A ques |drows, long ldentified in the National ' the finance committee of the chamber of | toward the improvement of bandling| ar¢ Rot alcauate, Ingeg:‘"’";‘;‘gn"”;; ted. WPurther prosecutions are now lends confirmaion to the report or]‘rfffc,;f‘,%"(’.'\f““L;‘,,“‘?,_';m',',°":fl‘,', when b | Capiral's artistlc circles; Mrs. Jumes deputies vesterday, to give an account | tho Weterans' Bureau gatients In e T e ey - toca Dy the statuts of Umiations. | eho soviet mihister, offaials tn War- |n hed G, Conyention and glready | Carroll Frasier. prominent social leader , 5 the sftuation n the Ruhr sald he | washimgton and those caming from |products. 4 SSufally ide. held in|aW are not disposed to minimize the | WAS the national industrial organizer. {and former president of the Women's|yleld “by the end of Mas.” |all over the country to ume city, rec- Hoover’s Prediction. Emma Br wrand Jare eriousness of the * says ,.:‘,”"5“" munist international In | Nattoral Foundation, and Mrs. Marle The premier had with him fgurcs ommendation has been mwde to Di-| A prediction that pragent eugar Tinic 1911} | poisn d on the policies and{yi,or. porrest, active for many years e amount of caml and coke rector Hipes of the huregu that the | P’ Il cause decreased consump- 0 srap! ! ot pacty 15 gouceryi|noce Fortest S i from the occaphed dintricts, weaor es vl | VERBL e !tion and increased produciion was P < awn the stat. produ ed Hin clvie a communit; Susimans emanded from the deputies a ashingtpn local office dispensary nude by Secretary Hoover teday in Josep EOFLE RISUICE. e e heen placed in charge of the formal engagement n@ to divulge now located In “temporasy inflam- | a letter to Representative Dallinger, E S H oo 6 e hit ,,_‘\I‘. | pugeant features in conne with et v u;;y":' “;,5.‘.;:':“3‘“,..,“..:,‘,"'.:) able, poorly ventiluted” bmildings at Fepublic Massachusetts, who had S ouschy e | Glad to See Priests Sentenced as ficate, written s Ger- |the Imperial Council 2 B8] Potioate T n s e A o | 1h st eet asoutliweat of. Penneylvania) ool bim for Informationton Se 1918; Jason D). Stone, | e i3 2 F e rl "y e, 4 present situation the Tnited States, 1818: { “Enemies of Russia."” commict imes s T A Tt Il s e meel 1 e AdEwee e s onecl e e aduitary, $; Henry Barber, | o Tt ttee | Rimaere g Chainber, refused Lo pledge jbuilding, beadquarters of the Veter- jthe department showed an estimated Nichois, receiv VY . A MACKENZIE. ouncement of the t! withh the ¥ SORTuC SREC Tlans' Bureau | combined stocks and production for | By cabite to The Star ana 3 thheld the fisures. 17923 of 19,611,000 tons, estimated [ 3y catie o e Star wit Ceago Daiis Sews was wade by ratifying. | This recommendation has been'soneumption of 19035000 tons, Jes otr st i Amos A Fries, U. 8. A. t the pramiorsjiade It was wade public today by ing an estimated surplus St et Reand i the pageant committee, the fnance. gom. | goa Lo Frg flann. district manager tons at the end of the year? 1 n i for the Roman | Directed Craation of Party. e S, S8 Ehist BT ‘Poineare P A £ rth district which ludes retary said. "I se¢ no reasom to doubt - conv s conmspirtng | ; 3 Of Which, the carse] tto date the economic re- | h¢ ¢ty of Wushington. {the accuracy of the department's B the sovier zovernment. two| j women will L charge will be held the viewpoint of realleas Long Sought. | ostimate of “the Cuban -Sugar crop S Ko aiate s wecd Thurs i Pennsyl- i been of slight bught for vears NOW being crushe rejoicing because | ol yamia avenuc. Th pageant will bo on would permie, owing o1 TEeniEiony amd byl e Very aurckly to orice Tt ejoiclng because | €0t s sto coupa vould mit, owl sabled the rec- ' respond very quickly to price. It a 5 3 £ amiithese ‘enemics of Rusda,” who are | won® st Hihture, CGun, 1L A Vandholtz, com. | the fll-will of the German govern-)OMmendation is acted upon favorably Would be mormal to anticipate that nel Connor, adu ¥ CCANHIE S R i e S m{hgn NSt Py anding officer of the District of !|ment, reaiization of the program for| by D wctor Hincs, it would be, in|estimated consumption would de- AHen, ““’, A;\txvi‘('. fali|;::r. foer G xcey 10, are ab: vitia«. rington, will be the directing ,the operation of the occupied di tricts | the opinion of many persons fmil. |crease as the result of the presen Y Budy Hilk Jonnon, adultery” | su S A O B thalpuiada jso ms o regulate the problem of!iar with tne dlsabled 'vererans mic. |overhigh price. ) dultusEnglcliardt, adulters.| one a n the ad no \nte ey branch of the Army will be i tion. uatiar ashington, one of tre ‘Our consumption of refined sugar, 1918; Ralph Johnstone, grand larceny, | walting: on the ez | represented and will head the pro- M (Folncare. according to this s-r?mt:j _forward stepss lucally since the | according to Willet and Gray, in th na, e ould be as seve o i cession. g the tronps Swill | count, said that the great German fcstaMishment of the Velerans' Bu- | United States during the Year of 1 3 Bell. -joyriding. : May g it was. She said she had been im esa Instructic he thirty tifull floats: depicting AAnulicturers who were fhe woul of|reau was 5,092,758 tons, as compared Lo by dope, 191%; Wiiliam Davis | jriconsd by th T viine: and 1, “the i different chs Amerfcan his- rman resistance, had tried on Capx. Haan, in Ms recommendagion |4.107,328 tons in 1821, or an increase Rlius Billy. Madden, dope, 18193 Don- i had hoen . without ainst the t4 ndency forv. On these floats will be hun. : €ral occasions to open direct conver-jto Dipector Hines, points out that the | from $4.47 pounds to 103.18 pounds 11 O, Ringer, pandering, 1919 Wyn- | wagar STien. & Iitite glect the illgEal wo s ¢f men and women in costume, ! Sations with the French government fpresent location of the dispensary is | per capita. This is nearly 24 per cent Bradley, parjury, 1919: Harry “or her thirst tun- ¥ to become lexal afug Bastern Star members, | but the latter would only listen 10 higuly unsatisfuctory | increaged consumption. “The high ssev, viol section &14: !t 5 | < in outward appear- jans and Many pic- |oficial propositions from the German | jle detaile tan uiation P S En 1sser, violat! tion il st mad, “Look at my | : g g | ailid plan for the | consumption for 1922 was no doubt in J lNinger, W Chamberlain, | wi 1 Thus are !ance. * * The final i ‘ruggle | turssgue tableaux al!so have been ! Kovernment L4 He added thatljnse of the dispensary u o : Ballinger, “ham ¥ 1. Thus are 4N - A e A ootion with ‘the . the. Bre: S Heluian @oseramenti 1o e dispensary at the | part the result of abnormally low Jovriding, 1919; John H. Frazies, Jov- | racial {must bo. unult its end, & brutal: e il e Ty Arred mpan e taiming. guarans | Arlington building, which Le suggests | prices for sugar during the year. and Hing. 1919; Clarence E. Brown,! pRyaical Tt AN Getry of the pageant has ! tees until their credit was fully pu q|should b esiablished in the aunex |possibly some increase fn invisible sebreaking and larceny, 1919 Eu-| Admits Violating Law. Contained List of Demanda- Leen writtan by Mrs. Andrews, ‘and that evacuation would be pronc .;‘l’f_ fthe Arlington building with es-|stocks. It was, in fact, a price £o : » housebreaking and lar-| One of the most picturesquo 8€UFes! mye puiine of future tasks con-| which, following the holding of ‘the | tional to payment The abagpdonm js=nceion T deert Jlow as to have decreased the produc- < 13 R ey e ey lat e iaditw . 2 straight- @ be R, el turned "over to of Eesen for cxample, could be con-| Benefit Locadt Situation. on of sugar {n continental United 5 T. Hooker', recety g oy sir ung few nt, mas Temple to be sold for the sidered only when the entire sett The miove o 9 e es by 360,000 leaving us : Carter, Mose Crex ed, gt O o e L e itals Tor orippied |mant Of rebarations mad been effected. | oin® JooVe Would be of benefit not }more large}y dependent on fmports. 8- sny, | who did not deny that he had tanght n X | 'r»;.. pre}mu-: ‘lniulc a that ’r::d- pointesd out. % Py ey l;T':w n.’f;n( of higher prices is a zrand lareeny. | porimio ehildre | {“Frazier is arranging the mu- ! roads in French hands constitated the 0 - fkely to be felt in the very bard-up | religio ren. ot 5 the Was ¥ bar Towis, grand larcen Y SpaT o T e Tt And s | beat of ‘Gukranteas He could not re| “Not only is the Washington dis- |sugar-producing countriee. of Eus Neals, fales preter _“Did vou r now it was forbid- St vl 1t : wvoring to have the various:ply to a que n as to whethyr t il (b, upon perform the |rope, in that these prices will tend to Fisher, receivifg stol den?” asked P utor Krylenko. Thus, for instanc O umetel and Appropriate | bipenses " the _Ruhr . occupation Toutind work of the claimants within | restrict consumption and increase Herbert M. Mesiibut Lidio it becaune the B Nirs. Forrest, who has pre- |would be included in the cost of Yian VEghington area,” sald Capt.|their exports. and thus tend to lower properts, cipies of oy fehhrch kSRSt T o S s sly direct 0 rained. many | Armies of Gecupatom we nesotstons Iaan. Tbuls kreat dmount of ad- ! {he pull upon Cuban SUEEr 10 the Ron: Tl Rk T have done and I shali do it again. | uuic andard wages haol and Sunday school children | were proceeding with regard to that ditional and difficult work is thrown | sugar producing countries of Eurof aod 3 1 am from peasant gamily nnemnpls ved workers eux and pageants, wii act i this | jupon i by examining and treating | “The Bresentiboine Nevely willeas ] L my faith” ble from the po. ; tv for the Shrine even® handed his | thousands of beneficiaries who come | dogt rialate pi it 4 o e When ‘the verdict was brou e gmaging cwing the pageant the “Dance docume reporter | 1o Washing.on from other distriets e g s oo o et % 'Y\ | sentencing o ten vears ol - 2 paaie e S aces”Vwill be heid on on Rubr .ses for his i e very 19rs = urell, receiving stolen | Fneska wept openly talist sra X talisc wase which will terminate- the S R S tion: but Sl { profits are very larg nt, | ipet.tion wh Among tha ermment _suggested, mples Tlustrati rent and not re | Vroperts, John Gartrell, re- t ceiving " Stolen property, 1919; Earl R Frenry Lineoin, joyriding. dolph~ Kowles, = forger: Gandner, William iracy, 1918. Cases Which Failed. Tollowing is a list of cases w been tiga “is the chure? to it. T is why, in of thought, conscience a religious teach- sald Krylen by w “Religion,” strong chain hinds vouth the interest and lo ing to ko, * T ate- oncretely ¢ the com . rd mean- communist international’) were Samples of Demands. constity for d. J;NARtIOTIC EMBARGO i i persor " FTED IN PART' Sent Siberin. N Again to | Germans in Occupied Territory Be- By the Assoclated Press. ton in his report '|CONCERT TOUROF U. S. /BY 35 BOYS AND GIRLS } Appreciation by School Children of PRESIDENT ORDERS PROBE. RESISTANCE STIFFENS. | Ready to Reduce Sugar Duty if 1 Tariff Is to Blame. | By the Aseoc'ated Press. ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., come More Aggressive. March Iy AV carefully inve . a ¢ herefn facts which have been Another priest to receive the r A nal amendment for- | e Asuc &) Mo s S vestigati v i 2 2o S oen : bidding such laws as the Kansas in-| DUESSELDORF, March 25.—In con Czechoslovakia for nvestigation by the United States ve ‘{X\"r=xv|nf* -Txd‘i'x’m its were mum ten years was Feodorov dustrial court ac { Drug Manufactirers Allowed Same |trast to the rece reported ten Aid in | Tariff Commission into the relation of @ 1 enko as a fanatic Abolition of ctions ‘against) dency of the workers here to le Hour of Need. {the tariff rates ou sugar to the pres- described by K usti workers for toward raising Imports as Received in i i { i | | | | i j down in their resistance t o the occu- | i ent increased sugar prices was ordered Toncon St g2 ’T:":"“'_Q‘,.'(‘" ex08 ‘I"i“““'l ‘:; Ly Tear ety "% !the rate of reducing thod |pation forces, there now is noticeabl Joseph Stevens, draft, convictions, His sto; as he told it s of labor.’ s istinct movement in the opposite yesterday Ly President Harding. ¢ Conbat MeGlurey racel ¥ing moved all the audience. Sent into rming of all privat dnerzl\-wi Previons Year. 8 et T en has been growing) Twenty-five boys and girls from !jnauiry Leosaet at The ertw, 1917 Lewis Welitz, Ak in strike region or elsewhers. and. G e the past few days and which | the Bakule School of Prague, Czecho- ! . oo . eEreaidant ien property, 1918; Ada Bo exile by the cz me, he Te-iin, organ.zation of armed bodles to i the French ‘do mot attempt to deny. | siovakia, will vis th guc, Czecho- iin 4 telegram addressed to Thomas O. Sarceny, 1918; Clara W turned o Russia during the Wwar to'engage in activities against str koresd The embargo on narcof drmE im- | "During the night walls are covered il Visig the United States Marvin, chairman of the Tariff Com- T achoid and {@shit for his fatherland o declared criminal conspiracy. | | o riations was partly lifted fbllow-|with posters urging resistance and seon for a brief concert tour, and will ' mission. - Gerhold and Z : e - titutional amendment forbid- | PC ns 3 S idRen mewspapers are s zled | spend a port o s we ¢ 1 : ns. 1 H . tmmediately . sl |o: visdug svstrdayibakeen the plornitdenumeviapesy [ars CRCRRIC, SERA L CoBOTEoR o e Bea ot ) ©One More Probe Started. rawford, 919; Siberla. Ke revolution matter connected With ' gede, oo 5 ana | fvom unocc ) Snd widelv]16 in Washington. 3 ot Sailineil Dl i ock, violation section 514, 1919 i hiom we worled for t pute. i e mac oot m S Dt cireulated (nito el Ll ] Igiaces o | tersted ‘us an expression of apprecta.| The Presidential order, it was ex- iz E. Hawkins, assault with danger- | ca-ordination of tha churches and for el ke drug manufacturers at Proh\?d D U i (o this. stiffening | tion of the Czechoslovak republic for |Plained: Will result in enlisting eapon, 1919; Lawrence Grogan, e ronarate Ghurch iand’ the - { headquarters. sions is at - e e i Famet S v . I B S e R e e b of the United smu.-f"t“_"l"r ks e tactupare| D the attitude of the people. [the friendly and timely assistancei20other eficial agency in the govern- Rinier Tom Rinker, sndants denied that they sovs Boand: and dovsvity- | UBSE &0 aErsemants MeBURSTIRIS] | siven &y the children of America in|Ments endeavors to ascertain re- ement., ; had any revolutionary aims. Arch- amendment to prohibit the may import an amount equal to thely CHILDREN’S GUARDIANS | an hour of desperate need. Announce- | §F-n8ibility for the gradua! increase s lrf:w:‘ RiCel Reed. fl"\sm{« bisl op Zepliak, who, with his m.w“ interfering in labor dis- imports during the corresponding j |ment of the forthcoming tour was | in sugar prices starting early in Feb- 2 fe )eVaughn, ecelvin ssista ktavich, was sentenced | ¢ period 2 . = = %, H ki = iy L bneityy 1a%s. and. Eawerdleesmanl IO % |PULS il amnesty for sl persons’ Deriod of 1923, pemding another con BOARD MAY RESIGN :made today from the Washington FUary, when sugar was selling at 5 wnning, grand larceny, 1919, L0 el a8 man on the eve of Lis!imprisoned as a result of strikes or ference July 1 to discuss subsequent | neadquarters of the Junior American (204 & cents a pound retail as com- Chses. which have been DPending | gentio This aleme Must force you ;other labor troubles. supplies and demand. Red Crosa. ipared with present quotations run- Unrestricted right of soldiers and sailors to form unions. Prohibition of foreclosure on farm property for debt. Liguication of the Ku Klux Klan, years, In which wit- 3 . cannot be nd, although dili- use of narcotics was not a £nt eforts have ‘been made to locate em. In oll of thesc cases the ab- t witnesses are absolutely essen- al to successfully prosecute them, 1 aw it is now known to be pract faliy tmpossible to locate such wit- y.esses, the further retention of these cases upon the dockets is not jus- tified Edward Hampton, white slave act, i nk A. Nelson, white slave Louls Joffe, maintaining | & 1917; Corbet McClure, receiving stolen property, 1817: Wil- Yiam Smith, assault with @ dangerous \weapon, 1918: Harry Coleman, assault with dangeross weapon. 191%: . Little, Mike Johnson and Yloward, robberr, 1918: Frank nssau't with dangerous weapon, 191%: Lilizabeth Johmeon, robbery, 1918, and Avilliam Jacksen, assault’ with dan- gerous weanon. 1917. Tatlo Louise Gross, abortion, 1917: Tlerbert Lewis, housebreaking and rosny, 1917; Charlez A. Thompson, sebreaking and larceny, 1918; Es- Jackson, accessory after the to grand larc 1918; Ernest rfax, larbeny from United States, 1918; Zelfous Lacy and Frank Green, arand larceny. 1918, John C. Frey, aleo pretenses, 191S; Sylvester Thomas, househreaking and larceny, 418; Florine Erown, grand larceny, Walter Gray. housebreaking nnd Tarceny, 1%18: Robert E. House “orgery and uttering, 1018; Lena EI- lig, violation saction 28, penal code | (iwo indlctments), 1918; Frederick Iileit major topic of discussion at the con- ference, which was confined to con- sideration orl the necessities of the sedical and drug pr : “invaking the eriminal conspiracy oimicer s 8 Do iy Thae o laws in prosecuting all persons com- gre.tly reduced by the recent embar- nected with that organization { go. Condemnation of the Washington disarmament conference; warning what would and will result from i twotto five to believe what 1 say. We have never been members of any counter revolu- tionary organization and we never attacked the soviet power. Wo acted not against but for the Russlan gov- crament and we stand as representa tives of a eupreme truth that has been foliowed by the greatest gen- fuses for 3,000 years and has always led toward the heights of goodness and justic: a Presiding over the conference was L. G. Nutt, director of the narcotic a b division of the prohibition enforce- ?(’?}’fimfx‘).‘.? (.“(‘“ffiv;.”@e??\h I‘ryme?‘:’a'{: ment_bureau, fl;)th.e representative of natlonal monopoly of all grain eleva. -f“;'.J‘Q‘n‘;“’t’;om;,":,'::“"a‘gpf;fi,’.‘e;{‘: which the defendants have ¥een sen-; TOTS: vxc(“{‘\thn&‘c owned by farmers® given representation on the federal tenced in other cases, the court, at | co-operative socletic board, together with the public health the time of sentence, boing cog Only Starting Points. service. also were represented. nizant of the facts In these cases'and | «wPhese and other similar demands’ e narcotic manufpcturer, Mr. Nutt aiine (ha samo. it conSIderation | e e e L e rrian; | stated. evidenced slncsrs desire to in imposing ecntencos. Thero are|only as starting points for broader,:Co-operate with the government to i fmpasine” chuencts ©hers are | ouly " Sartiny polnts’ for” b * prevent narcotics from reaching un- Holding Sthem topent Ttuthenberg, under Mr. Gore's cmss 2uthorized hands and to make nar- Mark A. Graham, alias Harry Fish, | axamination, admitted he considered cotic prohibition cffective. The man- jlarceny after trust, 1917; AmOS|the present government of the United ufacturers also, it was said, are pre- Henderson, Robert White, Earl C.[States and of the separate states as pared to bid for surplus Army sup- Simpson, housebreaking and larceny. ! capitalistic. {les of narcotics to reduce their im- 1917; Augnstus Lambeth, grand 1ar- | “"Fapg you consider the judicial sys- |POrt necessities. ceny and housebreaking and larceny, tam of the United States capitalistic W verett, violation reg- | arr Gore asked. istration law. 1917: Herbert Gatton. | i, % far as it operates as an In- jfovriding. 19i8; Augustus Lambeth.{giriment of oppressios. Nousebreaking and larceny (three in- And that applies to this court? dictments), 1917; Annie Wilson, rob- | wyee” bery, 1917 . 5 1e7 ¥ £ 5 ! «ind this jury snd myself? John Scott, housebreaking and| .phe § !';r.rm‘:_\' and md\.nm- 1919; iamuex‘me“’," Suyiissanlloei cet erndon, joyriding, 1919; Howard i 8 ation b RSO @ ‘On redirect examination by Frank Seal, graud larceny, 1919; John Jor- p walsi, attorney for Foster, Ruth- dun, grand larceny, George F.!.nperg gave a long definition of the DeWest, ciolation section §35-a, 1919 communist conception of a capitalist ;;_nmlvu H«'va lruhhz-ry.z 1';1;*, Anna government. “We call the United aylor, grand larceny, 1919; Willlam Seates government a capitalist gov- O. Rinker, embwzlement, 1918; Otho |H. Davis, violation narcotic law, ,:}‘,'m;nf.'hr said, “because it is used underburk, lareeny from District of Henry Smith and James Tur-|py big business and Wall street to} olumbla, 1918; Joseph ~Braxton, {ner, robbery, 1919; Frank B. Waters, | support the capitalist class in such | ousebreaking. * 1918, _Harold A’ |housebreaking, 1919; Sam Rosenblum, ' matters as tariff laws and ship sub- | forger: ; Edward Webb, house- | gidics.’ oy T3 Vinelle' King: sotsers, | breaking and’larceny, 1919, RUM PIRATES THWARTED. ny, 1919; Vinelie King, robbery, | The remaining cases dispossd of Posing as Customs Officers, Try —— e b Db h: b f lon en. ' Cases pending upon the dockets ln’rhnrged non-support. i effocts. They were surprised by the ar- that you may know “all” about it on the way home to rival of the real customs agents just dinner. Especially the money market—the sports 28 they finished pil'ag the contra- finals. Tomorrow’s Court Calendar is also featured. ‘band on deck, however, and fled in a small boat, leaving the liftuor behind. The pirates had conducted a thor- ougl search of the crew’s quarters and apparently had found all the whisky al g0 that all the cus- toms men had to do was caIry it off fio' a warehouse. .__._.,_. For sale by newsboys and newsdealers throughout the city | | f the Senate and House | trict more than an hour today at the Dis- trict bYMding on tne question of a the proposal inns present did aov pected that tney wili sion in the matter. George Aukum, and Nor tions to Commissioner the Commissioners have po: tion on them, awaiting a dew swer from the remaining s. CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET CHIEFS CONFER. . l Read the Result in the | Seizure of Ship Crew's Liquor. } . 141 | NEW YORK. March 28 —Twelve I 5:30 Edition of The Star o= i, RS 0, mmeme! S i Whatever occurs the world over subsequent to B ey w3tk 106 Bottioe S s I the regular edition is featured in the 5:30 edition— S5 IGO0 GRS “SUL ik} icrowe Senator F. E. Warren and Representative Martin B. Madden, chairmen ot the § e pproprintions mltl::. are still b \n-»l.mn‘o- Batherers. s wae e just {ssued a statement, showing that appropriations wade fer jass orchestra of local reporters sad 1024 arc $233,502,504.90 Icss thaw for the present facal year. i The snembers of the board of chil- rep's guardians and the three Dis CommMesioners conferred for In connection with this visit, Mre. PIng as high as 12 cents. Harriet Hawley Locher, educationall The Department of Commerce for director of Crandall's Theaters, bas'Several weeks has been studying the ! secured two motion picture films, rep- SuUgar situation and several days ago resentnk the work of the Junior Acting Attorney Generul Seymour an- change i the persounel of fl\ehl";flrd»';\:;“;m_ B o P gechoslovalis pounced in Washington that the Althouglr the Commisslonere hod 00 ' p,e Bakule Scacol for Juventle Crip- | Department of Justice was making statement (y make at (he CONCIUBON ples, Which will be Suown at the an inquiry which would continue of the meet ‘neighovrnood gathering hour” in the until respensibility was fixed. at the present mem- L discussed frank L8 TeSIa Nould bo learned, guard- v 1 give the Commi awer, bat it s ex- saon reaxh a deci- Mr. Harding was said to be firmly determined that the government shail do all in its power not only to prevent turther increases, but to bring dow |the present quoted prices should they be found unjustified. He gave some attention to the sugar situation be- fore leaving Washington and is un- derstood to have bad several com- munications from various officiale in the capital on the subject since his arrival _in Florida. Crandail residential theaters without churge ! The Hirst showing of these pictures will be given LOmorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, in the studio of the pub- ilic service apd educational depart- ment. of the Crandall Theaters, in the Metropolitan Theater building, 934 stret northwest. Miss Helen Hayden Gibbs, with her two classes from the Fored School; Miss Janet McWiiliams, Ut principal of the school; Miss Mar- spamed ac- parec Pepper, teacher, and Mrs, ' ‘C &n-iCharles Dashiled of the Mothers i Club will be guests of Mrs. Lucher at {this time. In addition to the Red Cross films, the Czechoslovak legation here has donated the use of three films depict- ‘ing the work of the national athletic ocieties of the country. These, also, % i1l be screened tomorrow, and the ey tire program repeated at the Cran aa) residential theaters, as follows Avoa ue Geoand, 645 Pennsylvania ave- nue outheast, April 10,"at 11 am.; York, -, Georgia avenue and Quebec street A'OTthwest, April 10, at 5 P Sawoy, 14h and Irving streets Porihwest, AprA 11 at 11 am., and Apolio, 637 H street northeast, April 111, at 3:15 p™ | e | loners a definite Q! nbers of the llan. Judge s A Little. dered thwiy resigna- tendered N 0, But Thres of the male 1% oard, Chairman W. W. ave already unconvinced that the present Ford- ney-McCumber tariff rates of 1.76 cents a pound on Cuban raw and 2320 cents on other sugars was to blame for the increased prices, which Senator Lad republican, North Dakota, in a stat ment issued a few days ago sald were Costing the American people at the rate of $90,000,000 annually for every cent advanced. W ylie Romance ors. s Mre. Ellnor Hoyt Hichborn Wylt ARE 10L) OF LIBEL. —— and her second husband, Horace Wilton J. Lambert Addresses Dead- | Wylie. former local society man of 4 wealth, have been divorced, it was line Ch\™ reported today, on grounds that Mr. Two score Washingta» Dewspaper | Wyllo allegedly failed to provide for reporters grilled Attornes” Wilton J. {nis wife. The divorce was granted by Lambert for three-quarte\’ Of &n'Judge J. Jerome Hahn, in the Rhode hour last night on various )\"85€8 of Igland superior court, at Providence the libel law, and he came fA M theé yonday. The divorce writes “fini e | of \;}rfl%%-lw;"l;;cl n:r',"'u":m:rvf;. ® the to a romance of twelve years’ stand- guest of honor =t’the semf-mon\ "y 108 dinner meeting of the Deadline C. of reporters and spoke on the lii law and its relation to the press. The dinner was the best attended |y - after the marriage of .the f in the history of the club, and mark- | ™. 5 shsiinid od ‘the begianing of an educational | EN"OT, B0yt to Euillp 'S, “Hichborn, program formulated recently. The |sor® °f ACTIIRT FLERbOTY ot program calls for a series of talks |time o e e e v men who are authorities on sub. | Mrs. ' = oy e S jeets of special interest to nows |the lats Solicitor geperal of the State al iy nt—with Wylle to Europe Music was turnished by &} Departty o “}imelight both in this country ad? ie Durope.. Wylie de- Suicide Followed Elopement. ‘The romance had its inception short- suburban correspondents “ct over the| emergency tariff act—should be re- | The President was represented as! STADIUM PLANNED 10 SEAT 100,000 Nation-Wide Subscription ! Campaign for Athletic Bowl Here. 1 Erection of a stadium in Washing- ton capable of seating 100,000 per- sons, which would be included in the public parks evstem and which would attract to the nation's capital the largest athietic contests and carnivals in the world, {s being co: sidered by prominent business terests The plan §s to make this a nationa stadium, with the President of the nited States as chairman of tie _.\htlo! 1 Athletic Memorial Council.” he funds for building the ttadjum would be ralsed by a nation-wide subscription. It would be i ed to “The Youth of America,” | thus becoming the American people's i memorial to the youth of the country. Trade Board Considers Plan. | The Washington Board of Trade ts &iving earnest consideration to this proposal. A special committee has been appointed out of the committes on community affairs to study the Proposal and report back to the full committee on April 10. It is planned that a report on this matter should be made to the Board of Trade at ite fueeling on April 26. The special com- l_);lllze s composed of Ethelbert Stew- art, as chairman; Richard D. Daniels, Percy S. Foster, Robert Marshall, les D. Shackleford and E. C. Sny- | 1In 2ddition to a | to accept | ng the Prestde the chairmanship of what is to be known as the cil, sever bers {and other leaders of n recog- nition are counted up These in clude the ary of War, Secretary of the Navy, and one or two other imembcrs of the cabinet, the general of the Army, the senior admiral of | the Navy, the president of the Ameri- can Federation of Labor, the pres!- dent of the American Olympic comi- { mittee, and the president of the Ama- | teur Athletic Union. Board of Directors. | Col [ has dra ! stad George Vidmer, U. S. A, who ted the plan for the national that explains a board of idirectors would ing of various tions the pre. (by st president ation, pres; ball coach assoclation se ball association Wi _tennis assoc foot | dent of t ! preside the golf associati the horse association. the polo association, etc., to be chosen with great that the list will embrace most promincnt heads t ious activities which go muke up the sports of America QUEEN MOURNS SARAH'S DEATH | | By the Ascoc'ated Press | PARIS, March 25.—Letters and tele- grams of condolence continue to ar- {rive at Sarah Bernhardt's late home. Among the latest, says Figaro, is the {following message fro Que. | Mother Alexandra of Engl to the actress’ son Maurice: “My heart goes out to you and to your family in the cruel loss you have d in the death of your dear and r. I cend you my sin- lence for the great loss which throws into mourning not or ! vourself, but the French nation and the numerous admirers Mme. Sarah a Bernhardt bad in England (Signed) Another tc egram Lati: “ALEXANDRA, came from the representing the old and Bureau, in Press newspapers Will Move Body Tomorrow. The bedy of Mme. Bernhardt will be removed at noon tomorrow from her late home on the Boulevard Pereire to the Church of St Francols de Sales, in a nearby street, and { thence conveyed to the cemetery of the Pere-Lachaise, the last resting place of hun £ France's famous people of all tim It will be one of the most impres- sive funerals of a great public figure { since that of Victor Hugo in 1885, { Hugo's funeral was under the aus- pices of the government; Bernhardt' 11 be at the expense of the city of Poverty is given as the reasen that Bernhardt will not be buried in Belle Isle, wherc many years ago P had & tomb dug in the solid rock. It is explained that short'y before her death, pressed as always for ready money, the actress was obliged to sell the house with the land at Belle Isle and it is suggested now that at some future time permis- sion be obtained from the new owner and the body transferred there. A rented villa in a Paris suburb, which was to have been her sum- mer home, replacing Belle Isle, is bright with fresh paint. On the gate s inscribed as the villa’s name Bern- hardt's motto “Quand meme,” which .8 likely to remain as a memorial of the ten:nt who never lived there. It is suggested also that the the- ater bearing her name, which is municipal property, should retain the the uame S Mo s, whOEVEr new tenant may be. President Andre Puech of the municipal council, tpeaking at a ses- sfon of that body this afternoon, said he wished to add the eupreme homage of the city council to the innumer- able expressions of deep sympathy and respectful _admiration coming from all parts of the universe to the bier of Sarah Barnbardt. While her glory belonged to humanity, he could not forget that Paris h: seen the dazzling star rise and had cnjoyed jits brightest rays. Shade of Remorse. Underlylng_ the glowing _tributes which are being pald to the dead actress appears a shade of remorse, as it is realized that for years Bern- hardt was forced to go abroad to display her art, whereas, had her native country responded whole- heartedly, this would not have been necessary. Goes on Rocks \ { As Wife Divorces Society Man and_ children for the young matron, and young Hichborn committed sutcide on March 27, 1912, after the desertion and after he had instituted divorce proceedings. Wylie and Mrs Hichborn spent veral yvears abroad and returned to Hhis country in 1916, where they wers married in Connecticut, just six months after the first Mrs. Wylle had obtained a divorce. Recently Separated. Recently, however, the Wylles sep- the husband remaining in e serted a wife arated, Washing on, while Mrs_ Wylie took up her residence in New York. More re- cently Wylie left this city and his residence last was In New Brunswick, N. J. Wylle was a prominent clubman of this city for some time during the past, but recently has held no affilia- tion with his organization. He lived here at the Brunswick apartinents The first Mrs. Wylle has been x resident of 1206 Vermont avenue since obtaining her dive in 1916

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