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DAUGHERTY ASSAILS ENEMIES IN SENATE Charges Work to Destroy Confidence in National Leaders. SAYS NATION IS THREATENED “Pilgrimages to Moscow" Scored by Former Jushce Head. COLUM erly assailing brought about President Coolidge’s voicing a warning that the “‘very foundation of government tened by present methods of in- s Harry M. Daugherty audience of friends and re }ast night that he had cabinet post rather than ted Pross Ohio, the 24.-4B which April influenc retirement inet and this is an ghbors b given up hi ntribute to & trea: ‘ommunism and the federal United s s sena- sed ength, the General charging international in g propaganda in end of causing ed influ- hrough tors wus former Attorne. that the communi Moscow was direct this_country to the revolution “There ha s of late o Mount V anton 1 ed, d repared rs Wheel spent 1 their “sovis 1y pilgrim- nd too f 1d, 1L, ve been too m ow ring arion. Ohio for x mom: tress. He named d Brookhart ummer in Ru triends. Refusal to Give Up Files. ment 1 to turn the vestigating of Justice cipitated th for his res- aid ¥ int and my honor for the time surrender the Department of up a post of ribute to trea- on his refu over Wheeler i ommittee ned than adly fi‘d\ ndship for Daughe dent s d no quarr Amainst Vanderlip. Frank A. oteriz Charge Daugherty said whom he chi “peculiar me most of the exp investigating committer rlip now ane Mr and with ght. Th He aims at e overthrow of the your protec- fcanism a “reaching Movement by Reds. Mr. Daugherty said tha years ago to de 1 our form of both Do method, the uthority had of » assassinated. ‘s friends and wh 1 the hotel ball- and ba interrupted his mirers room leclared that abinet post rather t to a treasonable cause. OFFER FREE MOVIES DURING HEALTH WEEK Local Organizations to Have Ex- hibits at Headquarters Opened at 1333 F Street. Free motion pictures and exh by local health organizations wil « featurs th cheadquarters Health beginning Monday, be 1333 F street, through of E. J. Waish, who b ilding for the purpose, Monday. the headquar- open all week from 10 p.m.. according to deci- at @ mecting of the exéeutive committee, directing health wetivities wee r s of the | Washington Council of Social cies. Xoond Keith's for weck, to opene the eourte donated t Beginning ters will be L. to 11:3 i reached’ at etings wi ater, wl speikers will. outline fedtures of “how to tson_ well.” To addition to th oonday meet- ings. there will be speakers in the cvening at the heaith headquarter: on'F street. Allotments of space for exbibits wiil be made tomorrow. TURKISH CITIZENSHIP LINES DRAWN TIGHTER 1 be held at n prominent the various keep the well ’ Minorities Must Serve in Army, {Speak Language and Adopt H Culture to Win It { L0 i Prd 1 Press VIONSTA INOPLE, April 24 (Jew- ish Telegraphic Agency).—The Turk- Ishi national ssembly at Angora ves- terday unanimously adopted the new Tugkish constitution, one of the pro- vislbns of which introduces for the sfird time in Turkey a dlvision in ship. cle 8% of the new constitution, \ h’ h provided that all Turkish citi- irrespective of their race or re- should bLe led Turks and legal rights, was amend- passage by the inser- se declaring that “all sing special schools in their own language, hall be called Turks only in so far s they are compatriots.” . The purpose of this amendment, it {declred, is to eliminate Greeks (nd Armenians from full-fledged cit!- nishig Of these nationalities, only l\u {#ho have served in the army, Turkish unkn wn, and “have adopted wewulture, will be given the privilege of full gitizenship. ————— The most isolated town in the world is said to be Manaos, on the Rio egro, not far from that mighty iributary’s junction with the Amazon. the only town of Amazonia, and itvated a thousand miles from any « ther elvilzation Communist Plot Is at| trom | government | gov- | | mads be | Agen- | BONUS HELD SURE EVEN IF PRESIDENT SHOULD VETO BILL nunued from First Page) service men the choic full cash payments or the insurance certificates provided for in both the Senate and House bills. Many Democratic senators who | voted for the measure in the present forni denounced ble makeshift” and a formal notice was given that at future time efforts would be m amend it 8o as to enable the ve get cash he roll call on passage lows: For the bill Republicans—Br: Bursum, Cameron, mins, Curtis, T ooding, Minneso Keyes, 1 Kinley, Norris, Shortrid ling, W Denm sard, ¢ ik | Fletcher. George, ( | rison, Heflin, Joue of New Mexic | Kendric Kellar, Mayfield, Overman, Owen, Pittman. with former of the it Haie, d McLear Oddie, Phipps, Shipste: anfield speland, Dill, rry, Hurris, Har- Walsh A . Walsh of Montanu, | Wheele irah, o1, Smoot, Republicans — Ball Ernst worth iruce ash Option Vote. call on the cu follows mendment Borah The roll sk option akhart ota, Ladd Broiis- P spelind, Dial, Dill | ifarris, 1 New_ Mexi May Pittm iri | Iendrick, I Neely, Ov | Sheppard amendme Ball, Br: Keves, ‘ormick. Phipps. Shor | Spencer, worth Shipstend Stanfield | tior e a economic and themselves and them wonll pay Limit, on Debate. that their limited to add minutes ¢ each amendment and several of therm availed th elves of the opportun to speak frequently, if briefly ing the fight for the legislati Senators_Copeland, New Kellar, Tennessee and bama, | ance bill from th but Senator Curt nightfall ward the 1 | impatient and th | torts to shut off sena |ot_“voter - enator an | have the structions port out ‘mm o1 Kin, eleventh bill recommitted to the con a4 measure ba; the diff soldier; hour attempt with to th and what vice men. H st the sincerity of slation, but o viv s buried enator Kir Py for to recon ® 4o have it rewriten with increased co ion who actually fought on 1 ain voted down, ¥ | amid laughter on the floo crowded galleries, in wh that he had sev other Proposals to offer, but saw | ity of offering the | At the finisk | warning that the bonus ot ended, could settled settled right Senator Simmons the ranking Demo committee the service m a “gold brick, had found the R to_be a “gold brick. | “There will be another opportu for senators to vote on t he said, a time when not restrained by th |from the White House. dent signs this bill ed against a bon he does not isio the t that no until it at Tind this il the farmers n tariff bill it nators are coming | I¢ the Presi- Ster he has de he will do think it s a Democr the bill be terans. been Indi- do all world at, would done for the urged by American Legion id, “and not to d t contribute to opinion that unles mes a law no compens |lation will be enacted b gress for the be fought so bravely | institutions of this made m secure a | tion “of the world preserv | Charging that the bonu. | the “result of a co | Xing declare [to save P { coming election. a Republican he said. APPROVES BONUS BILL. officials of to support it,” thing hat the being enacted Coolidge in the deal et vot World the adj compen pessed b > Senate y J. McGehan, department of the District of Columbia Ame Logion, declared in a statement night. 1t excludes from i entitied to_them,” the ment continued. “The Senate showed its fairness when it restored the l(‘UT young women who served in th | Navy during the war to the | and ain when it voted the endment which took the joker out { section 601 and will er of dead service men who received insyrance and were (hre: ened with being penalized for th thrift to rece its benefits.” approve bill last du; HAGERSTOWN, Md. April 34— John R. Quinn, national commander of the American Legion. last night issued the following statement when he was informed of the passage of the soldier bonus bill: “The passing of the adjusted com- pensation bill by the United Stat Senate proves the justice of the meas ure. The American people believe that those who offered their lives in defense of their country are entitled to an adjustment of the economic| handicaps which they suffered. Thou sands of disabled men who ha watched this measure for almost fiv years will take heart, and it is their wishes, as ;[ ment of Justice’ s none | state- | BONUS JUST, SAYS QUINN. THE EVENING WHEELER ANSWERS DAUGHERTY ATTACK | Says “*Ohio Gang" Must Be Ousted | to Learn Full Details of Administration. | | i CHANCE TO CROSS-EXAMINE iSnys Evidence Shows Liquor in Apartment Here. Wheeler of Montana, ng to eriticism by former | Attorney General Daugherty, directed at the Senate committee investigation of Daugherty's administration of the rtment of Justic tatement sued last night, d “th o ce thus far adduc the committec bt a4 the bucket.” “The Senator Demo- crat, repl ina ared that d_before is in Depart- Daugh- be ng, achievements of the of which Mr. he added, until the as ‘u doz nt, erty | futy | known Do revealed ts," “cannot Ohio boy the Wax Given Opportunity “Daugherty complained he |0 opportunity of witnesses This is f: H have been aliowed to examir witness who finished direct t |In the of Miss 1 they complained for days in the pr | of not being yw el Lo ¢ at wher depar cross. xam their were timid nity d they | slad .. men, re- rty, results mith was nest b with Dau, corrupt, it nis buffer. hi: e 1f he then becan as Daugherty’s I never house.” The apartment was fr to as ‘one the Washington.' Evi- shows that Daugherty well supplied with never the i De hody U S. T0 FIGHT FLOOD OF OIL AT NEWPORT Black Scum From Sunken Covers Water, Ruining Re- sort’s Famous Beach port be to ach ave hund o ef, indicated Commerce 1t Washingr 310.000 fo Woman's Convention Here. Senate Vnre. tods | nthorizin { tion -of $10, defra | expenses « six convention of the Inte cil of Women to be b ton, D. in M 1 5. The >4-lnnnn now Ho: for t | FOR PROTECTING SALMON | Senate ution passed a the appre . in_part, th quinquennial | | national Coun- shing- | nt goes to the | | Senate Committee Sees Danger to | Industry Without Curb. Alaskan salmon if that industr nent. the: Sena declared to bill authoy mmerce to | the fishing | | Conservation of the suppIy I8 necessary | 0 be n de pern Amerce committee approving a House the cretary of slish “closed areas unds. O on would be limited or prohibite areas as the Secretary saw fit in in such | Molasses New Orleans Gallon |- Porto Rico {No. I, gallon. .., No. 2, gallon. ... Magruder’ Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. | | —— Be Careful What You Wash Your Child’s Hair With If you want to keep children’s hair in good condition. be 1 what you wash it with. Many soaps and mp contain free This dr sealp, the hair nd is very harmful ed cocoanut oil s (which is pure and mneh arerd much pre s too alkall. makes brittle, Mulsi- shawpooing, as this sibly injure the hair. Simply moisten the hair with , water and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonfuls will ma an abundance of rich, creamy ||| iatner, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes ||l gery warticre “of aust”dirt. dandruff and excess oil. The ‘ hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, |l prigne wavy, and eusy ‘to_mana You can get Mulsified cocoa- nut oil shampoo at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and a Few ounces will lagt for | months.—Advertisement. flt stivobid ol and | -examin, Shnp‘” | nal identification clearin | supplied | department | gained a new ! appearing in various shapes | ing octagons, diamonds and heart; STAR, WASHINGTON, TELLS OF WHEELER LAND CASE INQUIRY (Continued from First Page.) office, After some pleasantry was ex- changed I tendered the services of the department to Senator Wheeler, as T do to other senator: “Mr. Booth made the remark that Senator Wheeler was interested in one case. The senator replied his interest was only to see that Gordon Campbell got proper treatment and a square deal, 1 assured him that he would g Wheeler imphell or any other { controversy before the department?" asked Senator Borah, “1 don't remember any controversy that S V. has been inte ested in," ioned by Senator Sterling. the said he did not know Camp- interested in any permit one known as the Camp- | bell permit. airman Borah torney did not ve the depart- and 1o make a and to r Spry was excuse adjourned subject Montanans Subpoenaed by ‘Wheeler Investigators. Mont., April 24—Dr. 0. sublican national com- from Montana; Charles I manager of the rence eral and ampbell in the deral court fol ents of Campbell rton K. Wh subpoenas to ap- ate commitice in- ainst the Mon A, i, teeman infenrath, ntana 1ord, former attorney for G charges pendi lowing_the indic with ator | were served with pear before E vestigatiz tana senator. CHARGES DAUGHERTY HELPED BREWERIES Dry League Official Asks Ruling on U. S. Right to Seize Properties. RK. April of the Treas Atto; under u..h, | New York. Mr [ HA.~( 4 Mr. M Attorne 1 to obtain a rul ¥ General Stone that s of the f prohibition unit tions of the law 'CRIME CURB SEEN IN IDENTIFICATION port know of their viola Bureau Declared More Essential Than Establishment of National Pelice Department. perintender told the Hous Judic Mr. the Internation lice Chiefs, Commissione city, who to week that jeet to havi With the Enright of ' Ne the committe bur the b Justiee e w the wi iendly fee ent Justice, lieve depart ntral ¢ hous 100 letter. he 1id th toward the Depart nd police chicfs be ment is the place for o of submitted more th police chiefs which, would substantiate Rutledge said h the Do more th and the thing to do sufficient to continue 600 ecrim ical and « would be to ap- funds for the this worl with records, non propriate spectacles lease of popular Horn-rimmed have e includ- interested | -Arthur Burt Co. Caring for feet is better than curing them D. C., THURSDAY, THREE BODIES NAME DINNER COMMITTEES Personnel Anmnounced in Prepara- tion for Homor to D. C. Commissioners. e | APRIL 1924, [MDTHER CONFIDENT THAW WALL GO FREE Departs for Pittsburgh Home as Ex-Wife's Counsel Is Expected to Appeal. 24, Personnel of the committees ap- pointed by the Washington Chamber | BY the Amociated Press. of Commerce, the Merchants and) PHILADELPHI/ Mgnufacturers' Association and the |Mary C. Thaw, Federation of Citizens' Associations | mother of Harry K. Thaw, left today A i Pan testimonial dinner for |fOr her home in Pittsburgh, confident e Commissioners was an. | that she will shortly be joined by her nounced today by A. F. Seymour,|®0N Who is still held in the Pennsyl- of the Chamber of Com. |vania Hospital for Mental and Nerv- merces. The, Board of Trade, which Disedseasipanii sisppre io will join with the other organiza- | the Verdict of a jury that declared tion: 1 honoring the Commissioners, tetipane It Is expected to name its comittee | Ao “"""“;' "l_”“"”“;‘,l “".l"‘.l.:‘“fl:.: e by counsel for Evelyn Nesbit, Monday, and steps will be taken to | ¥ CORREel for Tvelvn Jeeh . - vear- hold a meeting of the joint commit- rold son, Russell William Th v tees carly in the week vened in the sanity proceedi S . cause of his anticipatory interest in Soramister | Thaw's estate. Trustees of the es- r of Commerce is composed of | tate, who opposed Thaw's re! em ] n: Charles W ames | reported as not intending and A.{Miss Nerbit's appes Howard Trist B. B.|one of the trustees, been quo > rank | as saying they were satisfied with the Brawner, jr., | sanity verdiet ‘lAHu-! April 24.-—Mrs. eighty-two-year-old secretary ous representing the —_—— e CAPTAIN IS DISMISSED. H.| The President has approved the sen- | tence of dismissal from the dinner was pro- |posed by general courl-ma ution adopted by the | the of « [ Gt its last|Quartermaster Corps, attached o th 15. The other mn\l nama Canal Department, zonvicted invited to join with | of the charge of violating the nincty- honoring “the city |fourth article of war, in eoanection | with the handling of public funds. B. F. KEITH’S THEATER ‘; Starting Promptly at 11:30 Midnight Show ! Tomorrow, Friday THE ACTORS AT PLAY Benefit the National Vaudeville Artists’ Sick and Insurance Fund A GALAXY OF VISITING STARS PLUS THE ENTIRE KEITH BILL A CABARET SCENE RESPLENDENT WITH JAZZ AND COMEDY Seats at Box Office f —_[ REYEM SHOES A Repricing of $35 following a . Henderso; Johin A Saul, Smoot April ations were chamber in $30 $40 125 Coats from our reg- ular stock in a clear- ance at Meyer’s Shop Everything for the Well Dressed Man ‘ | maLLoRY HATS We make them 8.00 It's rather an arbitrary marking of price—for we have ‘sought the production of a line of Men’s Shoes that we could sell at 8.00—but into which we have put more than the usual amount of thought and intrinsic value. Every shoe we sell must make a satisfied customer— and we are able to do that with these Shoes at 8.00—so excellent are they. We incorporate our Nature Shape principles jn our Shoes for the boys, girls and children. 1343 F Street QUALITY FOOD VALUES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fancy Home-Dressed Milk-Fed Veal (Veal is your cheapest meflt) VEAL CUTLET, Ib. . > 42¢ RIBVEAL CHOPS, b. . 25¢ SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. 16¢ BREAST OF VEAL,lb.. 9c NATIVE STEER BEEF | PRIMERIB, Ib. . . . . CHUCK ROAST, Center Cuh PLATE BEEF, Ib. ROUND STEAK, 32c 20c 9c 30c¢ FRESH PORK CUTS FRESH HAMS, Ib. FRESH SHOULDERS, Ib. PORK LOINS & e [b. FRESH SPARERIBS, Ib. 20c V¢ 12¢ SMOKED MEATS SMOKED HAMS 2. Average Ib.19c 12 to 14 Ib. Average, 17¢ SMOKED PICNICS, Ib. 10c 3 to 5 lb. Average 14c }BREAKFAST BACON, Ib. . 23¢ By the Piece SLICED BACON, [b. 12%c 14c 45¢ 12%c PURE LARD, Ib. COOKED HAM, Y, Ib. CALF LIVER, Ib. BEEF LIVER, Ib. ROE SHAD, Ib. . . . . - 35c BUCK SHAD, Ib. . 25¢ CROKERS lb. . 8¢ HERRING lb Sc 'FRESH KILLED FOWLS, Ib. 37¢ N BANANAS, Fancy, doz. BALDWIN APPLES, 5 Ibs. . . NEW POTATOES, 3 Ibs. KALE E .. Ib. . Home Grown 21bs. SPINACH G52 soek SPRING ONIONS, 3 bch. GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 25c¢ 25c¢ 15¢ 10c 25c¢ Large Can APPLE BUTTER 19¢ I-lb zoc 14c 29c STRAWBERRY JA PURE COCOA % RITTERS BEANS, 4 cans. . . DEL MONTE TIP. ISUGAR, 101bs. . . Picnic Size 79q 20c 25¢ " 5¢c . FIG BARS, 2 Ibs.. . . . 25c .