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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MON 1924. e THE EVENIN( 2 LAW ENchEMENT ' Star Collects More PROPOSALS OFFERED Than $700 for Fund Spensored by “Roxie” ‘Commissioner Oyster Submits Contributions to The Stars o fund received In ;. Drafts to Corperation Counsel 3 for Legal Opinion. !MRS. EDISON RESIGNS AS D. A. R. { CHAPLAIN TO NURSE HUSBAND Election of Successor May Precipitate Sharp Contest. Interim Appointment Possible—Mrs. Good In Forefront of Candidates. ast twenty-four hours follow J he i i i A veritable bombshell was dropped | Mrs. Edison was the only member into the thirty-third Continental Con- |0t the ticket that ran with Mrs. Wel- R ace G. W. Hangar last year to be 55 N a gress of the D. A. R. in Memorial | JCC 7 1t was the sensation of the Continental Hall today when it be- | convention when the delegates elect- came known that Mrs. Thomas A, Edi- |&d Mrs. Cook to the office of president son had resigned as chaplain gen- |B€Reral. but casting aside her choice RAPS COLLATERAL SYSTEM' Menor Honse Chitp Urges Same Power for Police as| Dappieiom. _db Asse ican Tievolution Held by “Dry” Agents. ! e odmen of Worlid s o e, en [for the office” of " chaplain general = . eral. Her resignation was submitted | seiccted Mrs. Edison instead. Seldom Two proposals to make law enforce- | Total t6 Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, the|in the history of the D. A. R. had a convention failed to clect the ticket vuen re fec Washington | = « e ey president general, last Saturday, and | i & ¥ e ks - gt Shs acousten unor th \¢ | indorsed by its selcction for the pre: o Stephens for loxal opinion by FUND GOES OVER $700. { . gutmm———t s & " . S e L Commissioner Oyster today. o e ¥ e { Mrs. Edison gave as her reason for | \Vhatever action the congress takes retiring as an officer of the national (to fill the vacan society in the middle of her term |cepted that M it is general Rhett Good of 2 In one statement the Commissioner | T - asks Mr. Stephems to report what | Manor House Chapter, D. 4. R. #teps would have to be tauken to give | Donates $10. S e = (bama will be a leading candidate, wembers of the local police force the ;i that the illness of her husband re- |wgay Mrs. Cook's choice for the place s a ’ he Star's “Rox radio quired more of her time and that she last vear, and Mrs. Edison was clected same power held by prohibition ' which will nphied te th | coutd continue to carry on the |in her stead. If the board of agents in making errests aised by S Lo ltot - | dut longer. agcers is authorized to appo rihas 3 at the Cupito: in Nk haplaingeneral, it is regarded Ecarchne o York for the purchu Gomrse Nut Meoited, certain that she will be the ch In & second memorandam (apt. Oys- | tenance aio | Whethior or not the resignatior. of e ter characterizes the forfciting of col- {Hr ~'I - -]h».‘-lu Y ’,\lrs Edison will vh’rv w the Congress ion it is believed Mrs, Good w latersl as one namatng boliol ter d, Mou | into.a political battle for the vacaney although she y fir luteral as one of the paramount evils R L {lhas not been actermined. 1f a new |competition from other as of law enforcement and requests an e Piatw i enemsl 18T tir e eleeten M6 | O e may resuit in a v opinion as to how to eliminate this| m contest, but |vice presidents general an Seastion some dciegates expressed the bellef |orary vice president genecral to be o ) that the new officer should be ap- |elected unyhow. many of the dele Lvith regard to the first questio pointed by the board of managers to | gates helieved the choice of chaplair the Commissioner s n is continuc_through the unexpired part |general would be submitted to th lathe the police 5 t au of Mrs. Edison's term. ballot hority to make liquor ruids without &aving a federal dry agent present seven yea st, why & program ight und enjoys Equal Power Sought. 708 A listened-in - L overy Sunda missioner advised the corporation | much counsel, “that the prohibition = = == could be enférced better in this juris- c ‘AR'T U SEEKS jun police force were vested with e 10,000 MEMBERS' BUSSES HURT STREET|WAR OVER MELLON , | AND PROBE POLICY TCAR “NES,’,,',S,,CHARGE RENEWED IN SENATE “I am of the opinion,” the | Passengers of Autos, If Divided Co i Between Rail Companies, Would | ,.opcrs from Pirst Page.} there. not simply a man hunt, would tion enforcement officers as concern met the 1 u L ’l;"\‘(:i\ and ;‘:’Ht‘ht‘fi . - i ] ] | cu‘ Fares. Say! Witness he will be headed.” 2 or ot cnuiiapiss mdyise me whethet | Franklin H. Ellis Seeks Donations ! T Al Jou on the other side. resliy Ihoutd mew esiigion e ect, . for Prrject Backed by Relief | DENIED BY W. R. T. COUNSEL | faurra” wiil “he nppioved b the draft a bill Eiving 10 the memers . i 3 Country, in my humble jadgment yoi of the police force the autherity Organizations. 7 | . i soon he 1nm'v.‘ disillusioned uecessary 2" ] . ! said Senator Edge ) subject of siting col e | Salarie nduly Inc: , Is| “It seems 1o be o050, o of Staiog ook i i gae serming o meiter] OEIINY INCUSTRIAL Delegates 1o D. 4. k. | |ENFORCING OF DRY ACT | WORLD FLYERS CUT {Selorics Yot Tnduly Tncteased, Is) (i teems now iz pe sdited che S esattion has heen e o sl o0 the Special finas HEAD HOLDS DAWES Congress Are Asked AND ELECTION OF HONEST DAY OFF SCHEDULE: mes Guntenition, R i Siiou ot itus e hat one of re ¢ evils pw | tee. Franklin A 3 . . A Libition de pent. 1 am inclined t e e T D e e Uhiae Rt Wari | To See New Picture OFFICIALS PLEA TO D.A.R. o | Operation of busses by the Wash- | e s T te ot TERMS BARELY POSSIBLE ed Yforfeiture of collat | campaign for the balance of the Mrx. James W. Wadsworth, o i {ington Rapia Transit Company is|{ lightening.- Wodio it M cral budget of the Associated Ci - thren e 3 wife of Semator Wadsworth of (Continued from First iage) | Go Direct to Seward—Next Stop at| postponing a reduction in street car | U “HUERIORINE § onETess, if necessary. to prohibit | and Citizens' Relief Association New York. requested the presi- ! _ . { fare by taking business from the rail-| Hits at Probe Witnemes. forfeiture of collateral in any | for the current fiscal year, hopes that profits and the general stand-| | dent general of the congress separated, one turning to the right Alaska Village 450 Miles [ William McK. Clayton of the| Senator Edge paid his respects cuse 10,000 contributing mem- ! ard of living?" he was asked [ | eall to the attention of the ael eI ihe otiter [ 10 The Il Distant | Federation of Citizens' As | “witnesses of the type of Roxie Stin Wants Defendants to Appear. arly reach “Terribly.” answered Dr ates D. W. Griieh's motion | | (5000 officers and the former nationa ? largued at a public h | son and Gaston Means.” e s T oF e iprevic cam- | “Fer the propused burdens will de- picture deama of the American officers, each uttended by her personal e the Utilities Commission today on the | ir-minded men protest that th Wlews ‘on this subjest ahid adviss me the past five Drofits und wll bustness nmey| | Tevolution, “Ameriea.” e ewbored, Aressed in a be. | 17 Ihe Auocinted Pross | petition of the bus company for a 10+ | reputations of men who have hel £ Wbkl e GLS Sheentiin % [ swor Hipreioenitotss. WHexy ariv T e e : th hat to matel | SEWARD, Alaska, April 14 —A{er| cont fare. The fare is now 8 cents. | hizh and honorsble positions shoui: .dopted? If action by Congress is ce exn : i [ofEomoen evening nmd the pre- as san raisca |erar by Myt Giect to Soward trom), M=, Ciarten deciared the busses 20 | nut be in tho custedy of euch che necessary please advise me in whatl it is interested in seouring more per-| L enerel imaavesianmeni 6| | cecan” ot “the performance Wit | (100 RS of Memorial Con- 7 {hauling 4,000,000 passengers a vear | acters,” he said. “That's where som: H . ) Sitk: 3 D stop at Cordova, as : respect. Should you helieve that un identify | be uxed for the boyw at Watter | |\ on v Han where it will float with | Sitka, without a stop at Cordova, &5 | myie 1o aid amounts to v who will acti pproxic | of us differ with the democrat ¥ | | Reed Hospital. A speeinl invi- | |, A i 3 o state origina anned, the United States sct of Congress is necessary to ac- | themselves as partners in the work ! i your opinion of the ex- | | siiion or che dctemmeen to - | | L0 Dational emblem and the stat \ntl,m}.} }:\:‘n:n:{] the United States] matcly $320,000. which. if divided | prosccutors pare and submit to me o bill cot Buving as their chief purpose the! oof E d struc- | | worth, Col. Theodore TKooweyelt. bold relief against the fieid of deep *® ing trip, is at anchor in thel ., panies “would make a vastly dif- | 2807 a5 well as the SHdaEt e ing the subject.” relief and prevention of, distress in B 0 (o i reriewa b e risteus jr., and Gen. John J. Vershing. | |7 TP SERRG GO0 T ntrast o harbor hete preparing for the next | o jtime after time called for a com The carrying out of this sugges- (he District of Columbis. Th work | ° n f the micim SoLeh cou o ik 2 > hie. { feFENt showing piete inquir to all the cor & s greem. nts v, with its forty-eig ars. | stage of its journey, a flight to Chig. s | raeeun : i tion would mean that, while 1 ome. and their aim is 1 N ¢ T Cont Cangress 3 the | ni Alaska 450 miles € e Reply by Counse surrounding leasing of the n arrested could deposit collateral ror amilies together wherever Fuature of Agreements; lo be encountered here on the ques- | UMY BC & Cx {Pik, Alaska, 450 miles from Seward-] ;. ..o 1o Clayton's argument, | 01l Teferves and that proper punish their release overnight, they would | | le. In the course of this effort| . tion its adoption. This is the near- n on The time of departure hinges onj M "8 sipdbdpeet i t be meted cut to any public ofli be compelled to be in court for trial. | wiiere the mar deserted his fam- We must try fo find a wodus vi- jest to an official expression obtai 1mme v upon reaching g ',r{;é weather conditions fo be reported tocy Conred H.-Syme, attormey forithe bu al guilty of violation of the Jaw - = iiy or ref support it the So- |vendi for a tim tween the expira- | ahle regarding the progress the Brit- | trur Cook Tormmty alisdihes o jcompany, deried the statement that| -With the knowledge that all pes ciety see in court or out of tion of the 1 m agreement and the Ve m in congress to order an | bus passengers are potential car|SiPle uscful information has Dee i 1 v b ey o e reparation ceed ith o busi ss of eek e our planes che Se- Tid 5 - “v9g ned over 10 the attorneys. the o ATONEMENT IS THEME. urt to with | o0 e Tt J7 the roparation ceed with i business of tho wetk | The four pian hed Sewardirjgers He cited a case in St. Louisitummed over to the attor he co e o sens responsibi Tor: e | o1 2 F S e r T i, short passage from ' Shortls 3 k vesterday | where traffic on a ear line increased HMitiee mow cmploye it = = care and support of iis wife amd febort. Ger M | situation toda cente Upon the i the & YR imvaked | divine | afternosn, a little more than seven|instead of falling off w bus Hne | th DArtes Dr. Abernethy Speaks to Audience ' children, last year the ated | ally in a positio Sting or el v st g H i it 2l i running in paraliel competition. S o haritics disbursed $3,008 paid into nds and | el Cia e i e blessing the assemb Aire (hours after they hopped off from | “qy . fogeration spokesman also orit- | Wation was secured by at Keith's Theater. s treusury by this ciuss of men, not el i mene decinel jJohn Miller Horton, chairman of the |Sjika. There was much disappoint- | icized the bus company for increasing | £4URE committee four vears hS ORI saakes et fus tiie en court orders. but some- |3 8 . 4 ability of the Teport is | fag rocited the salute 1o the flag /ment at Cordova, where the people,{salaries of officers and eontended the | L€ TOPSFIE Were B npointed. and o orld mak for the man lumiarily or by means of |sition to carry the financial burdens | Ol the aeceptabitity ag, rectted Ahe BAlUle O b en: | eager to give the aviators a rousing|(estimony did not warrant an fu- | ihe ¢l lease investigating committe with a “must” behind him, Rev. Dr. | pmoral suasion. During the past six'for these eries. Prolongation of | s . and W T ciiite the Amer. | Welcome, clung to the hope that the|creased fare. Syme replied that the{ (S Interemted they can have a fu Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Baptist | month families under care of |the incum agreements has. become | e s ridience sanw —On. |alr cruisers would swing in over the | salary list is not unduly large for a o hn A ey thurch South. declared al Lenten | the sou were suffering from de-|a problem of pure finance. The only ‘THREATS AI I EGED e Christian Soldiers~ and the in-, town from Katalla. Instead, the fleet | company hauling 4,000,000 passengers. | BETERC Y PIEETS 40 o0l MES wnd 10 services held this afternoon at Keith's | sertion or non-suppert by wage- | Solution lies in an agreement between | rod of speakers began passed well off shore, and was not| He admitted salaries were increased, | TUERIC BONE, Jop il for Rew B0 Phesier > rees ithe governments of France and Ger- | Froductipn Ok AR " = | Sighted cither at Cordova or at Cape | but pointed out that for nearly three | YRTiCd sensations and § A The speaker dwelt upon the words 18T Bespinacs Recelves man: Cuno#. Rudelph, chairman of the | Frponf ooet” years the officers served without com- | {Ime the cases are properly in th of Jesus, “I must go up to Jerusa- | 0 el w” . What of cont 2 military board of District Commissioners. wel- Tee DI o pensation. Leon Arnold, president of et m.” and “It is finished.” Jesus gave s morning's mail received wl the occupation the Ruh | comed the delegates on behalf of Sn > ithe company. testified that fifteen new | Heflin Answers Edge. w road to God, Ne said | Social Service House. 1022.11th street ‘The preseace of Frer soldiers, | - igton and bade them consider | By the Associated Press. busses will have to be bought 500N, At & | Senater Heflin, democrat, Aiabans care mot what your theors of | ool Cyonene 147 responses to | SrCR, if $mall numbers, will he a con- | thefr own In fact as well as| TOKIO. April 14—Jce floes prac-|comt of $114.000. and that a EArage qeclared this a “veiled defénse of (F eionement is, if you will just re S By e e fras: ource of friction would | o mplimenting the society |tically surrounding Yetoro: istand | building is needed. This was brought | jeasing of 1 naval oil reserv Rice that on ihe cross was the world's | he Easier appeil. bringing the pres- oG Trenth with an oppar. | James R. Page Says Efforts Have it neme. Complimenins th Rudoivh il ake siecessary a change in the out 10 demonsirate the need for 4| oRent und ' Sinai He el M Fedesmer sald Dr. Abemneths enroliment of butors 2 {tunity 1o persist in their real pur- o {pointed out that “patriotism and for eastern itinerary of the American | higher fare. Edge's “attack on the Semate” was aarere will be no service Good ¥ - Tates '}";*Eg&n;’;“‘hg::pf‘:l pose, which is to obtai .Ax..«o‘yxi.; Been Made to Intimidate | Piety have ever been the basie of all Acml ,’"X;"‘?',‘," sworld fiiers | 2ecord- { Not Paying Dividends. in reality an attack on the republican y e theater. but in its stead %0, iz 1 &St | posses f Ruhr industr pur- | £o0d citizenship.” And he said that | ing to a dispaich received here today tielten y hove - | party was in coutrol o 4 Bervice will he broadcast S 000 mark. So far 116 contridu- {pese which has failed so tar, thanks | Him he felt sure the presence of the L. from the S John D, Pord, one |y The festimony, showed the sompany § FSY, SIS o e rene o from station WRC Saturday at noon at | been received from the to America, for without America i) A. R. in the National Capital would of the naval destroyers sent |.n,m‘“‘|_*n":“ \‘\‘;‘:,_"“r"‘fwd‘ ‘IM"( o anifits | There have been no “moans” o Horts " Thte St ot e Mount Ve, | Wenty-ihres " ispecially oponsored | (hers Wowld hive been no cconomc 4o much to impress that fact even | with supplics for the airmen cannot get the funds it requires to do |the political fall of Denby or Daugt Ylace Church will sing * Yer- | groups of professional an siness | conference.” T t c ¢ | dee P the s zens - o A Varty. G H Bion Flace Church will sing “The Atone- | FRSWIC, 07 Picioior 3740, ! 2 | The investigation of charges -of |deeper in the mindg of the citizens. | - business until it is put on a dividend- | ert¥. said Scnator Heflin, but “in A letter was received this morning | Withdrawal of Troops. land frauds in the lower Rio tirande | Greetings Are Received. | paying Ir?\‘its - ot ;vy"'”"', you u'u h the m”;r‘ly"";.:r{‘\‘l} ey 0 by one of thesc sponsors #howing€ | Do you-belisve oy fvalley of Texas was resumed today ! (Tr®stings of the various patriotic | NED *ossibility of operating double- [the strong box—in a presiden WOMEN TO LO | marked appreciation of the time and | D¢ You-believe the French troops | valley o Texas was resumed today |, 2OV lIEN o onised by the D. A. R.| { decker busses was mentioned. Mr. | clection year” He supposed it was JOBS. | Mauint Hiven by busy men in sap. | Will be withdrawn from the Ruhr?* | Uy a special Senate committec were presented. A. P. Summer, presi- strance Senater FEdge should iClayton said the citizens would ob i . i Your letter of April § relative to the | inte capi 5 o make |cutor, read a letter fro o Depart | ican Revalution, extended the fel trees Syme was 3 Will Be Dropped From Lehigh | eqpomse to this worthy charity is| | o jational capitalists who make | 2 letter from the Depart-| 5o, o that society, and Mre. Frank not sure that would be necessary. | prove it” interjected Senator Bdge Traffic Department. EonSESRAEEIT oy ere- | the International reparations loan. ment of Agriculture explaining the |w. Mondell, national president of the Walter €. Allen, Fisher and | “There will be an improvement ith think the The French franc is wholly propped | department's investigation of the ! Children of the American Revolution .1 | R €. Klotz, all officials of the com- | New Jerse returned the Alaba w ink tne propp for her society. In the eoursc of Families Narrowly Escape With |micsion, presented evidence as to the |senator. “New Jersey is due to & HAZLETON. Apri —Wo w hy one, and p 1on American and British s po te- {land in the Rio Gra v ey a Tt A | niration of you far Giine T DL e R o (e of meparande valley and| peaking of the Children she intrn- |, g e I TaIr value of the bus properiy. The |democratic this year. ) \ployes In the trafiic department of i3, (oiyable time to it.” move the support and mothing can |saving that if was not suitable for|aucea Billee Oshorne, “the Bird Boy.” '* Lives as Williamsport commisston will fix @ valuation to| The deduction that Senator Couzer the Lehigh railroad are to be dropped | 1t e believed that others | Prevent the franc from sliding. The |agricuitural purposes. Page said the (who entertained the delegates for a be used as @ rate base before pass- | had been read out of the party for op. irom the servite tomorrow. according | sharc ~these sentiments and it is mere threat to withdraw the support | lelter was in (he file of Willlamson, |few minutes. Greetings of the Amor- Ts Threatened. ing ouitheqpplicKtion Tot a/1¥-cent | DONIngthe Mélion Bisn waw drwh by 10 an order issued today by J. A. Mid- | hoped that Sinal retums will lwill persusde the French to do what- | ooy tae crionion iade no clfot to | oan L i Droented by ol Lo s Y Son Gomocriy Virginiat who sied 4 dleton, vice president of the road | justify the sacrifice and effort made. ¢ |check the statements it contained. | James in . | . recra ginia, 2 Many of the women will be trans- | The tressurer of the fund is Ord A ¢VeT the ion demands. Continued | Gcorge A. Hill, &ttorney, represent- | The formal proceedings were inter- | Special Dispateh to The S | recent susgestion by Senator Reed Torred 1o other departments. Men nre. Preston. to whom contribution. may Military occupation of the Kunr 1s a | ing R. B. Creager, republican national | rupted for a_moment, while Mrs. Cook | HAGERSTOWN. Md. = POL'CEMAN OGLE fupublicen, Tenuerlvania, that fornier netter qualified for the traffic de. ! be Sent at 1022 11th street nortiwest. medace 10 World peace. | Committceman. said Uhis letier | was being presented a handsome gavel | o ipon WOSTOTI WOe ADTE | | Secretars penby return (o Michigan Wakefield Memorial Association, | i is organized for the purpose of | Were destroved by fire carly this| ls ORDEHED TO TRIAL! erving the birthplace of George | morning, and for a time the entire ! | { |n'.1nl:4| Now i& the chance for Americans to | brought a committee from Texas to by t partment work, Mr. Middleton's order | vaid. show if they are really sincere in |Protest that it did not represent true | whic ADVAKICES cg‘s“ 7[;‘ASES. ::lhm.- desire to help restore peace.” | conditions in the valley. The letter, | pre e {of the burned homes narrowly es- PRINCE BONAPARTE ?f\‘or:}‘: «-T(a';'r:‘ :?::le‘mm‘\;: f?:f ! caped with their lives ’ ‘ Faces Charges for Shooting at Dr\lg(‘ DIES lN PAR'S HOME. “What of the continued military | he said later, was withdrawn Washington, at Wakefield, Va. During | town was threatened. The id were | the interim’ from th . MISS EDITH GREW DIES —_— control through Germany?" | mieading from what Page business of the . “Military control is nonsense. Our | minutes of a meoting of the Lower s Supreme Court Sets November 10 5 armament is complete. . Few weap. | Rio Grando Valley Landsmen Aopor for Knickerbocker Arguments. |©nS are being made in Germany for| ciation, Page said they showed the use of our army and the police are | organization planned to° intimidate After Mrs. Cook had concluded her!;-cjock this morning in the home of Addict Near Sena- All Knickerbocker Theater disaster {not sufficient for war. The German |him to etop the investigation. The |speech, which many times was inter- | © = s bLrought in Lehalf of cctates|Poople canmot fight with walking | minutes, Page said, quoted W. F. 'rupted by the hearty applause of dis- isticks against a country abundantly | Zumbrunn, a Kansas City attornes |equipped with tanks, airplanes cr 10 ! long-range guns 1z file @ num- began her address of welcome. | Flames were discovered about 1 Daughter of Undersecretary of State Succumbs. BERN, Switzerland Aprii 14 News was received from Venice to- ti. Steffey and before he could | tor's Auti & tinguished guests and the cntire as. (aks his family to safety the entire ors Auto. Relative of Napoleon Was Noted saying that if P: L b o e ot St ot s oorataes With L LTuM4 mAE SEVSIONeS. (Tl fre mpread) i Explorer and Admi f ¥ at If Page “tries to start|Riges entertained the congress with two | Wolds sofisolnea Solice > O f tourth ] mirer o ansthing he will be thrown in jail.” | delightful selections on the harp, the | "“P141y and aquickly consumed five| TPoliceman H. E. Ogle of the fourth | P | were advanced by the Supreme Court i today for argument on Nove day of the sudden death of Miss|yext. There are av and | representing the land companles, a iti PARIS, April 14—Frince | tance from the flames. i Iend in € congress began to get down to busi o . mobile of Senator Shortridge of Cal il : _ _ | The destroyed dwellings were in | MOl iy | By e, noted on {lague if we were certain the United | 990 70 1001008 ORS¢ (omporary in. | NESS. With the report of the committee | che Vinegar HIll section of town and | fornia was nearby. will appear before | (oN4PATIe, noted explorer und ono of States would participate and thereby | junction granted the Alamo Land and | o0 Credentials, which was submitted by | the total loss is about $15,600 the police trial board at the sixth pre- |c best friends of America amonx Sk ~ e and | Mrs. Alexander Ennis Patten. After all the descendants of the family of ovide a guarantee. France would |Sugar Company and others against i e 10 o'ciock Sat-| mat Sinily [ have to drop her imperialistic plans|Juines R Tage and others by Judge | SIc'S) TO call, Mrs, Monach reported | ciuct pelice atation’at 19-octo! | Napoleon the Great, died today after Tiood Boone o the Qistrict court 5f |for the committeo on programs. and | BOWIE ENTRIES {urday mornine long ilness from Bright's disease i Tdith Agnes tirew, eldest daughter | ber of personal injury cases depend- | Actitude on Leaguwe. | "Page asserted that the minutes brought | first, *‘Reverie,” and the second, “Will | adjoining dwellings. The Hagers- | percinct vice squad, who is alleged to | United States. Wl Joseph . Grew, former American | ent upon the outcome of these cases, “What is the German attitude to-|®ut that Creager had sent a telegram |o' the Wis) ‘!uun fir'.‘lm-xt;nr;;::nlxm\;u:l.-an.-da l|~ul have fired at a marcotic addict at| m et to Switzerland, ¥ ap- | which are aimed to he responsi- | yg - e {to Zumbrunn saying a_mee was unable to o mediate aid be- [ 12V o _— x:a'vr;\llfiférur;d(rs:‘w"r‘vlvl.:l':‘n?.’ Swly &o- | which ure aimed 1o N% the Teapansi- | wura fie'lsagus of nations? B i W e R e e | Rules Are Adopted. use of the shortage of hose, the Maryland avenue and 4'; streetf . . L The league enjoys no great esteem | which Page ‘said proveedings were| The inaugural ceremonics over, the|nearest water plug being some’ dis-{southwest Friday. while the auto- | ¥ the Asociated Press. many. We could only enter the | planned against him for his participa- {tion in the land cases. “Somebody Must Care” But Who? 1 3,966 Citizens of Washington, up to this noon, had proved that they zainst Germany and give Germany Hinalgo Countv. Tev.. on Septomber & Miss Carolyn L. Dodge for the commii- i . et Tas e ae ertainty of a quiet, political and | 1991 Ho told the commitiee he would | {¢¢ 0N standing rules, after which the [an icestimation o the affair and] The only son of Pierre Honaparte . |prove that fhese land men were “out- | CONETeSs adjourned for luncheon. to re- FOR TUESDAY. | Tecommended that charges be pre- | whose father was Napoleon's second o Stinnes reprosent | [y, and that the injunction was in- | COnvene at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ferred. Police officials have pointed | brother, Prince Rolan tended to prevent interested persons| The session fhis afternoon will be | FIRST BRACE—Claiming: parse, $1,300; for | 1o tnhat section of the police regula- AR A e | to German indust “We esteemed in Stinnes the great | yron: prosecuting them | occupied entirely by reports of the | twe-yearolds; fowr furlongs. o i eh htate holleemen “shalli©of Precedence the head of the Bona- cconomist and_builder of superior | . : national officers of the committees. | Bill Winfrey..... 116 Effort ... I e et e DRtOn. colver ex- |Parte family. Because of a marriage ideas. He could not earry out hisi Letter From Publisher. Mrs. Cool will first submit her report, | Lens Wood. ... 107 *Heien Gonden . 1ga Dol Use their baton or revolver cx-fRerts vamils . | fundamental economic ideas on ac-i A letter from Dr. John T. Morton, {to be followed in order by Mrs. Edi- | *Cheri . 102 <Foyle ... 109 €D iy e o uithaces ] wmloasing: o Napoleon, Rolands - 112 *Parmach’es Belis 105 fense and whe € 8 grandfather and his issue were_cut 01 o s i N 0 Mrs. Fi kK S - | Roller . [ many "discussions, gradunlly passed | Flous charges againet e land com- | P Spumuwas. the corresponding sccre- | (e yesroids: ve a4 o (et ] proy . | from a marrow circle of friends to a | ) e | tary eneral; Mrs. William S. Walker, do care by sending in their mem- | Cirele of leading people. His tdeas are | e lerter_ s ot vithherd | the ‘organising secretary = general: s oie FE B - ! preserved and will continue to live in ! 2 4 {Mrs. James H. Stansfield. th, i Xt as s a st re bership contributions for the As n I . 1 U5 and especially in me and members | it. asBerting it was not -signed n.nd»,_-l:npru',"g\a Mre Alfred T Broeeens | Loty 10 EVITRITORY, 38 LR WS ARIEATHYSE TE A sociated Charities and the Citizens’ Relief Association lof the industrial unjon which I am | W&S net an original and should belthe treasurer general. ! 1us e 'N CAPITAI_ STREET publican. by e e R ey stricken out as slander. He chal-| e 1 e In November, 1580, he marcied Marie to enable these agencies to carry on their city-wide wel- lenged Page to have Morton sum-; Frouides Bpenk. | THIRD RACE—Ciaiming: purse. $1.900: 4 fare work for families in distress. ATTITUDE OF BRITISH. !moned. Page retorted that Morton! Committee reporls, including those | (Tl (EACESClimin: pure. $1.300; | Are you one of these? If not, will you send in your off from possible succession to the throne. Prince Roland, however, was ; Felix Blanc, who died two years Lingis: § s Imen leaving her husband an im- *Swoepstakes. .., 103 | Unidentified Body Discovered by|mense fortune. Their oniy child, 3] !would gladly come before the com- of the finance committee and the au- | mittee when he was assured “his life| diting committee, will be followed by | H A S X | Decision of German Premiers on|would not be endangered.” the report of Mrs. George De Bolt, the Pt : _ Sl i centribution today Cut out and sign subscription form | | | ¥ Wenator THeflin Interrupted to say | historian gencral; Mrs. Alvin H. Con- Jiecwes Tovl0 %8| | Milkmen Early Today Taken | .7mcess Marie. marricd = Prine 2 H 1 R ! Report Awaited. | that the investigation should have ! nelly. the reporter general to the *Sea Monarch.... 108 g George, brother of the late King Con- printed below, sending with check for whatever class { broad latitude, and although he was| Smithsonian Institution; Mrs, Larz Poor Sport. Do to M . stantine of Greece, in 1807. Prince of membership you feel able. [ By the Assocsated Press | ready to admit there was some good | Anderson. the Tibfarimn germeral, und ! ey “Warning ......\. ‘82 o Morgue. Roland was widely known as a £eog- < [ ol ONDON. April 14.1¢ the Dawes|iana in (he ‘area. he was convinced | Mrs. Charles S. Whitman, the CUrator | TOURTE RACEClximing: yus $Low; | An umidentified white woman about | rapher, explorer and «thnologiet., iin eport is acceptable other al- | the valley had some of the “worst | g ‘one mile and sevents ; o 5 ¥ _presiden ie0- 10,000 Members Needed lied governments it may be taken for] crooks and swindlers in the Gountr Recess will be taken then until §:30 i Wt Iats ey iFtythies years of agy wae found | . ohical Society and the Interaa- | streets southwest about 5 o'clock ! Prince Rnl‘nl«d spent most of, his | " . | time in traveling to various countries naings purse, $1.4m; | this morning by L. L. Fisher and Ed- | (e (8, TECe 0 0 V00N SO0 CE ;s t Half and H{ > F . ... 104 SAggravatin' Papa 1 1dead in a gutter a tional Aeronautic Federation jtary of state of Texas, to Senator Hef. | convene to hear President Coolidge o Cilate |lin was read by Page. It said a_per- | and J.J. Juseerand, the ambassador: prerer mace mme i ! granted that no obstacles are likely | A letter from S. L. Staples, secre- | 0'clock, when the delegates will re- | | as Men in Lisbon Prison Attack War- SPEAKER TOMORROW dens in Effort to Escape. Rev. Joha Brittan Clark LISBON, April 14.—A number of ASSOCIATED CHARITIES | and J, J. Juseerand. the ambassado e vy et . o the Stewart Fu o 3 Sir Esme Howard, | 4, : : (iashsding Gsisecs:Msiuria ekagio) NOON-DAY e Company Of Kantar s 1o | the ambassador from Great Britain: A | Siienyesrolds 124 up; one mile and’ soventy | ward Beach, driver and helper on alwhich was the collection of ferna 7 do business in Texas, but no record |band concert by the United States|psoucq Gray..... 108 Shamrock 109 | dairy wagon. orts are being made | He visited the United States several Ord Preston, Treasurer, {was in the department's files showing Marine Band will be rendered from 81750 "Soeyeant. | 104 Lloweiivn | . ' 18 |to ascertain whether the woman is| {imes. h N.W LENTEN SERVICES | permits were issued to the other land | until 8:30 o'clock, and that, together | Tony Bea 11108 Padua ... gyl 0 ® . T S 1022 Eleventh Street | Bompanies Mmvolved in the investiga, | With the addresses, will be broadcast & one of the several missing women | 14 the radio stations of the American | SIXTH RACE—OL ; purse, $1,800: four. d in th olice department! 7,500 MINERS STRIKE Inclosed please find § g | S iephone and Telegraph Companyn | yearolds asd ug; one mife and & sixteenth, | listed in the P y . k pl : B. F. KEITH'S THEATER | Washington, New York and Provi | BT Bang o U4 Soviert o 108 | TECOTdS. ‘ A payment ia full ] : CONVICTS STAGE REVOLT.|dwee. By Wit 10§ Ty’ dicd - 1] e woman is anout five teet seven | gourteen Pennsylvants Callieries 12:30 to 1 i i The Peruvian. 108 “Normal 106 inches high and weighs about 140 i for. .. il AfSRSSI I AUE Yo e el | SEVENTH ncr:—cm:-x-. p;lm ;l.gm pounds and of medium build. She has Affected by Walkout. - . .. 3 ), , % first quarterly payment (Kind of membership desired. four-year-olds and up; ome mile and an eighth, | brown hair and eyes and some old| POTTSVILLE, Pa, April 1i- contributi year. The Evening and Sunday Star | | Mosataio Res. 34 115 SAttorney Muir... 108 | acars on her left shoulder. She was|strike of 7,500 mineworkers, fnvoly- los fribution) dsrithe ussEnt year —Fall Reports of the D.'A‘ R ger e Mas 108 | aressea in a black serge dress trimmed {ing fourteen anthracite collicries of = ? Aprit 13 to 20, " 110 with black and red, a black coat trim- | (he Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com- .| Memberships o & | conviets undergoing sentences ‘in the| | Comvemtion, 0 ‘e : u Amooiate .. RS Name .... gy CONDUCTED BY Coimbra penitentiary for their part| "‘::""' : el it vy ‘l"“:,::_: PR :’l‘::’““”':’l-am'. was called today. The walkout WS . ...o. B Vi stnuti i Mailed—Poat, aid. o aek silk stockings. S | krew out of a strike at No. b colliery 3 in the assassinations of Premier age Prep: 1G. W. Foreman and G. W. Campbell it | 3 e IR Mr. W. B. Patterson |Granjo and_other priominent re- i b e il | Apprentice” allowance “claimed. M| 4 small wedding ring. The body Was | last Friday as @ protest against .ummg‘" 50.00 , publicans here in 1921 mutinfed yes- | Hiechaty Weather clear, track fast. ] taken to the morgue. | eleven men being sent home when tho Cevital ....100.00 Address ....... A SSELN | terday, led by the notorious sallor Leave subseriptions at Con- —_— — ! ity - gangway in which they were working ez AN “Gold Tooth,” they attacked the war- | was flooded with silt and water, tinental Hall, or Evening Star office, 11th and Peansylvania avenue northwest. Every One Invited i i Alecti S ied 1 . Tro (Payment may be made in four quarterly installments.) No C: :?rz ?;'fiea"na r:“:',?fi 2 °§‘; ‘.vlsuulm Were. roported.. During the year ending June 30, 1923, | Lions born in captivily arc more the rural mail system was enlarged by{ dangerous and harder to train than *the addition of 304 mew reutes~ - | captured lons. - The mine committee coptended that the men should have been put at other work by the company: i