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ey {16 NEUE JOBLESS ISSUE|WILL GRILL WIDOW {IN BRITISH COMMONS éonurvntives Challenge Govern- ment to Disclose Its Plans for Remedy. arsraisin ERS GREET %Io Rum Curb Proposed in British Insane Jealousy on Part of Former H 3 Fri : ? Waters. i riend Alleged. i —— i 3 By the Asseciated Press, | et LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 11.—While ¥ LONDON, March 11.—The debate in the house of commons last night pro- Widod interesting incidents. Conserva- 4ve members challenged the govern- Bent, on the vote for the civil service @timates, to disclose its policy with 1espect to a remedy for unemployment. anley Baldwin, the late premier, do- ired that the unemployment question Kanl killed his government and would il any gevernment that falled to deal effectively with it. The labor minister, Thomas Shaw, b reply, made a spirited open declara- lon that unemployment was a na- anal responsibility which the nation ;ust shoulder to the fullest degree. dven if it meant heavy payments on ;r part of those possessing means to | i Resembles Baldwin's Policy. { Arguing that the government had Been in office only six weeks and could Aot be expected to produce a_definite Stheme as yvet, the minister addressed His challengers “to wait and see.” He then proceeded to outline a number of tentative proposals that bore such a sitong resemblance to the proposals | proviously made by Mr. Baldwin's de- t administration that the opposi- burst into ironical cheers and ter, which provoked Mr. Shaw to ‘This also evoked ironical cheers. © Other interesting incidents were the mwaiden speeches delivered by the sons of Liowd George and Tpcn\-ely. two seats away and watched his s performance with Intent solici- | Hall Caine, re- Mr. Lloyd George was sit- Caine, jr. in opening his speech, » would like to congratulate his “fellow maiden speecher on his Very ex- cellent speech, which showed signs that the vounger Lioyd George would follow hly very distinguished father.” § 3 Som Pleases Lioyd George. “The former premier was evidently nroud of his son's effort, and ehortly Afterward beckoned to him and the two iert the chamber together. Replving to questions, Premier | Macdonald said the government did | mot propose to introduce any new regulation under the American liquor treaty regarding the organisation of the rum-running trafic In British waters. The premier hoped to be able at an | early date to indicate the govern- moent’s policy regarding the Singa- pore naval base. i “He also announced the early publi- | cation of a “blue book” corresponding o the recently issued French “yel- | low book” on the peace negotiations. All records would be included, except Seme informal confidential conversa- tlons. These would be withheld at ihe request of the Belgian govern- ment, which feared that the publica- ton ‘of such confidential conversa- tlons might impede lre frank inter- change of allied views in the future. | No Vote on Unemployment. i he unemployment te_proved djscursive and inconclus No vote wWas taken. mong th Baldwi said h interesting points were prediction that the sc of the franc would mean fierca competition from France and Hilgium in the iron and stdel trade, | %08 the novel point raised by Ma geret Bondfield. who maintained that | many industrial factories started In! China by British and ‘American cap- ital were run under conditions worse than the conditions prevailing in Writish factories at the beginning of the factory syste DR. JAMES 0. GREEN DIES. ! Pather of Prince Viggo's Fiancee of 0ld Virginia Family. | EW YORK., March 11.—Dr. Green, whose daughter, James Elainor Margaret Green, is betrothed to Prince Viggo of Denmark, died yesterday at his home. old. Dr. Green was a son of Dr. Norvin Ggeen, former president of the West- ern Union Telegraph Company, b a direct iteen, He was eighty-two vears| who settled in V. ecighteenth century. B . he is survived by tvin Green 3 - — e e DICKENS’ WORK ON STAGE. SCHICAGO. March 11.—A revival of Cparies Dickens on the Chicago stage obcurred last night when Margaret Apglin opened an engagement in ‘“Tho Great Lady Dedlock,” based on IHckens' “Bleak House." ides -hi Jeritza. Louisville Police Trail Clues in DEFENSE | KILLER RELEASED ON BAIL police continued today investigation of the imprisonment of Willlam Gates, which reached a climax Saturday night ‘when Gates, according to his statement, shot and kiled his Heaton, and fled from a “room of hor- rors,” attorney, prepared widow of the slain man. Indianapolis detective, having assisted Heaton in kidnaping Gates Thursday night, had been re- ceived by police here. The extradition hearing ‘was scheduled for this after- noon in Indianapolis. i years because of the jealousy mani- fested by her husband was a state- ment interview published today. Twice in as having sald, h ing that on one occasion he explained | substitute for calomel, | on the bowels and positively do the work. find quick relief through Dr wards’ Olive Tablets. sugar-coated tablet bad breath by all who know them. i and | puri descendant of ~Robert | do i in the: does | aisazresa T after gevenieen years of practice among pa- tients afficted_with bowel plaint, it poond mixed with clive ofl: yoa will know them ™ every night for & week aad mote the effect. 15c ‘and 30c. Jeritza Poli’s Theatre March 14 Attend the recital and note the individual qualities that distinguish this great soprano. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and hear the Victor Records by Note how faithfully her renditions are portrayed on the Victrola. Be sure to hear “Elsa’s Traum,” from Lohengrin, beth’s Gebet,” from Tanhhauser (6172). Vi ct__rol"a Vickr Talking Mackine I OF MURDER VICTI¥| Slaying to Prevent Mutila- tion. jatler, Richard W. Clarke Otte, assistant state's to question the Extradition papers for Frank Cordell, charped with Fired on Twice. That she had lived in fear for four credited to Mrs. Heaton in an the four-year period, she was quoied o fired at her, add- the shot was fired accidentally, Gates, who declared he killed his POINTERS to Good Teeth Good Health Use a common-sense dentifrice— one that washes and polishes and is free from harmful grit. COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM CLEANS TEETH .\ \THE RIGHT, WAY erstwhile friend and former employer in a room where Heaton had improvised an operating table and assembicd sur- gical instruments for the mutilation operation, with a pistol his captors had overlooked in_searching him, was at liberty under $1,000 bail to await hear- ing on a murder charge March 15. eyde C. Conrad, organist and a friend of Heaton, was in jail in default of 35,000 bond, the amount fixed after he had been chn;:eatgum ]hlvlng b‘eent By the Associated Press. an accessory 0 e plot agains ERLIN, Mare 11.—G cabi- Gates. Conrad also faces two indict-| 5 b Srmaw 2 ments in conmection with Cate's kid.|net officials, in their endeavors to naping. GERMAN OFFICIALS FLY TO KEEP TALKING DATES Stresemann Uses Airplane From Berlin to Dresden and Back to Save Time. THE HUB FURNITURE CO. 8-Piece Walnut Finish Dining Suite mirror and six genuine leather seat chairs. on Easy Credit Terms at the low price quoted. On Liberal Credit at This Price THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.' C, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, make two or three speeches daily in | born in Calcutts, India. Make Your House a Home With the Aid Buy this suite the rate of about 1,000 a month, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, head of the Zionist Organteation, said at a luncheon given in his honor yesterday by the Jewish Tribune. Before the movement to Palestine began there were approximately 65,- 000" Jews there, Dr. We! n assert ed, as compared with about 600,000 cities far apart, have resorted to the airplane. Dr, Stresemann, minister of foreign affairs, spoke in the reichstag here the other afternoon, and at the conclusion of his address went by air to Dresden, where he spoke that night. Before noon the next day he was back at his desk in Berlin. PALESINE POPULATION OF JEWS NOW 100,000 Arriving at Xate of 1,000 Month- ly, Dr. Weizmann Says SEALING FLEET ESCAPES. Newtfoundland Ships Blockaded by Ice Three Days. ST. JOHN'S, N. F., March 11.—The Newfoundland sealing fleet, which Other ministers also have used air- in:Addrens. had been blockaded in this port since had :;}’:.un, SnEasaments: By the Associated Press. Many of the arrivals, Dr. Welzmann | 6019y encircling the harbor yesterday NEW arc added, were former war workers. e YORK, March 11.—One hun- | 0™ came to establish homes, and William Makepcace Thackeray was |dred thousand Jews are located in|not more than 10 per cent left the Palestine d othe; are arriving at|country. At sundown the seven vessels were clear of the ice, and making their way northward. 7th and D Sts. NW. THE HUB FURNITURE CoO. Pays for a SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET 3-Piece Velour Living Room Suite r and rocker, with loose spring cushion r. Mahogany finish frames, open cane suite at a genuine bargain. Two pil- Settee, armc seat covered in ve backs, a most a lows included. Small Payments Will Do Cash or Charge at This Price i) Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets| Get at the Cause and ! 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