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Henry White, member of the Ameri- can * commilssion to the ' Versailles peace contérence, had no.intentfén of setting 'aitrap for Senate Republican leaders when he sought in advance Senator Lodge's advice as to the form of the League of ‘Nétions covenant, he declated last night in reply to suggestions made in Lodge's posthum- ous book on the league of nations. | The, late Senator, In his, recently | published book, declared that' on March 9, 1919, he received from Paris a cablegram signed by Mr. White ask- ing what changes would satisfy the Senate, Elihu Root advised against { compliance with the request, saying that. White unwittingly’ had taken a | step which might commit the Senate ) Republicans to support the league, and | Lodgeé himself was impressed by the possibility that Wilson :was the real wuthos of the inquiry. ~Lodge finally cabled White he could not speak for the Senate, as its members had scat tered widely after the adjournment of Congress on March 4 His Own Responsibility. “My cablegram was sent on my own responsibility, and without any consul tation whatever with President Wil- | son, who happened to be at the time in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, ) his ‘way back to Paris, which'he did not reach until March 14," said Mr. Whtie. 4 I did not show him, upon his ar: | vival there, copies of my cablegram or of the Senator’s reply; nor did I men- tion the matter to him at that time or at any other time during the re mainder of his life; and nothing could have been farther from my. mind, when I cabled Mr. Lodge, than an effort to get the Senate committed in advance to an approval of whatever | phraseology might be adopted by the conference, for the covenant of the leagne of nations, as is clearly implied in the book | The object I had in view was pre. cisely what is stated in my cablegram, that is, to obtain private Information from an old friend as well as an aw | thoritative senatorial source, which | would enable me—not President Wil make #n effort to cause the hraseology of the covenant of the e when it should come up for| |l sfon in the committee of con | ference appointed for that purpose, | {to be so shaped as to meet the views | of the Senate in so far as it might | be possible at that time to ascertain | them. ’ Would Simplify Matters. # .1 telt sure, upon the President’s re- I turn to Paris, no time would be lost | {in beginning such a discussion, and | it seemed to be simpler and likely, { moreover, to save a great deal of time later on the wording of the cove. i nant couf be brought into line with |the Senate’s views while under con | sideration in committee. ~Otherwise, it would have been necessary, in the event of the Senate's ratification of the treaty with reservations, to ap proach all the other signatory na tions separately for their approval of the reservations in question—a course which would necessarily involve pro. |tracted delay before the treaty could %o _into effect | "It hever occurred to my mind un. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 6 Ibs. for 25¢ . 31bs. for 25¢ per Ib., 10c 3 Ibs., 25¢ 10Ibs., 45¢ ‘4 Ibs., 17c 4 lbs., 17c Turnips * J Assorted As You Like Rutabagas [4“)5’_’ 15¢ Carrots .. Syrups, Etc. No. 14 tin, 10c No. 5 tin, 27¢c No. 10 tin, 55¢ No. 24, 15¢ 16 ozs., 29¢ 36 ozs., 52¢ 5 ozs., 10c 14 ozs., 27c Cooking Apples, Western Apples, “Tokay Grapes, Pears, White Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Yellow Onions, Karo, Karo, Karo, Golden Crown, Log Cabin, Log Cabin, Air Line Honey, Air Line Honey, All This Week A special sale, at very attractive prices, of sta- ple and fancy Canned Fruits and Vegetables. A Great Money-Saving Opportunity ALLTHIS WEEK tial savings. A Store Near Your Home NOW OPEN Our New Store 1525 Benning Road Just East of the Car Barn Plum Puddings, Etc. Richardson & Robbins, can, 29¢ National Biscuit Co., can, 121c National Biscuit Co., large, 35¢ Heinz, No. 1 size, 39¢ Social Mince Meat 20b. Jar ........ 39¢ e . 24c RALSTON’S MAIET " ool = 2 23¢e Food MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, .1925. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS 7 OPENS SATURDAY 2107 E St. N.W. Just off the corner... . not previously served nouncement on Thursday Each Wednesday: —there appears in The advertisement of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale Regular Brown or Pale storg in a locality 15, Watchifar an- Evening. Star an Dry _ For your con ce we ha 1 “Clicquot” in carfons, c to carry. If you want up a dozen § Carton 1 Doz., ssorted 1.8 our men w We will pay you two cents each for return of bottles. National Canned-Foods Week v November 9th to 14th, inclusive, a period set aside to interest the huying public of the United States in canned foods of every kind and description. ficip: will be the offering to you of a remarkable opportunity to buy canned goods at most substan- Just read the advertisement carefully; the brands quoted are mostly well known to you and all the items quoted carry our usual guarantee of absolute satisfaction® Our pa Citron, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, oz., 2c; lb., 27¢ Package Currants, 15-0z. pkg., 173c Sun Maid Raisins, 2 pkgs., 25¢ Dromedary Sliced Citron, pkg., 20c Powdered Sugar, XXXX, pkg., % Brown Sugar, pkg., 8c Brer Rabbit Molasses, 12c and 15¢ Duff’s Red River, can, 14c 4 Ib., 15¢; Ib., 55¢ ‘Duff’s “Ginger Bread Man,” 15¢, 27c 10c, 18c, 39c Va&ilh Extract, tin, 8¢ Ground Spices; Canned Food The following items are al g val our régular prices: No. 2 tin, 2 for 15¢ can, 2 for 25¢ 2 for:25¢c 2 for 25¢ can, 25¢ can, 19¢ can, 20c 2 for 25¢ Tomatoes, Chum Salmon, Blue Ridge Corn, Silver Label Peas, Carquinez Asparagus, Solono Asparagus, Eagle Peaches, Gorton’s Clam Chowder, Save This Ad If you are not r 1 buy canned goods ticipation in same Specially Attractive Offerings Until Saturday’s Closing DivisioNn No. 1 This is a straight offering of well known staple canned foods at a special price. There are NO FREE GOODS when purchasing from this division. Division No. 2 Another straight offering of highly desirable products. Read the offerings carefully: oz., 2¢; Ib., 27c '} From this.list in Division No. 2 vou may assort your purchase as you f |4l the receipt of Senator Lodge's re. ply that he or any one else woukl 1223 F Street N.W. suspect me of entering into a sort iof conspiracy with the President to et the Senate, or even Se himself, committed in advance to an approval which would be binding upon that body of the phraseclogy eventually adopted by the peace con- ference - for the covenant of the League of Nations, “Still less had I any idea that a personal_telegram of that kind would | cause so much consternation and con- ! sultation on the part of the leading | members of the Republican party—a | eircumstance of which 1 have only now become aware upon perusal of the book. Cables Sent Freely. “A considerable amount of stress appears to have been laid upon the fact that ‘no cablegram—even from one of the American commissioners | to the conference—would have been | allowed by the French government {or by our own Department of State, | to reach its destination unless it had | the approval of the President. ,Such was not the case. All of the com: missioners were in the habit of ‘sand: ing cablegrams freely and I never heard a hint that such messages were subject to censorship or check of any kind. A cable written by a commis sioner was coded by attaches of the commission and sent immediately without question or delay for any one's approval. Moreover, I fail to understand how the French govern- ment could have known whether tele- | grams sent in the cipher of the State Department—of which they had no copy—had or had not the President’s approval. —Van Camp’s Tomato Soup —Van Camp’s Pork and Beans —Van Camp’s Spaghetti —Silverlake Cut Beets —Isco Cat Beans | —fRitter’:s Spaghetti — —Standard Tomatoes —Carroco Corn —Libby’s Sauer Kraut | —A-l ccicmi, Corn NOTE—Only the TOMATO Soup of Campbell’s is offered in this sale. Read the above over again—then sce DivisioN No. 3 This might be known as a free deal for quick description, but to designate it properly we will state it as follows: From the list in Division No. 1" you may -select the items as. you wish; assort the purchase in any manner you see fit. Nodimit to purchase; buy.all you want. Price 1 Cans for wish. Just count the cans you select. and they all go at the specia —Shriver’s Blue Ridge Peas —Shriver’s Beans Goo f o o«d—quick : od d—quick price. 22y —Sliced Peaches s 3 HoneyDew Crushed Pineapplefioss2e- service. Music, twelve until two. Del Monte No. 1 Cans —Campbell’s Tomato Soup —Campbell’s Pork and Beans : —Ritter’s Pork and Beans Bl > Ru. Stringless Keystone No. 1 Cans —Apricots S ————————————————————————SSSSRS PR S A L .. 95 off uth & note « « « The receiver went down on the hook with a bang and the man scowled at the pile of papers on his desk. He picked up the top letter and began reading it, only to lay it down a mo- ment later. . . . It was useless. He could think of nothing but the market. —Ripe Slhiced Pineapple (No. 115 Flat Can) —Blue Jay Peas (A small stock of Blue Jay in some stores) the goods—it’s a wonderful price. DivisioN No. 4 Buy 12 Cans of ONE Variety at Our Regular " Everyday Price and Get the 13th Can of the Same Variety FREE In this division tho_ free can is only given with the purchase of twelve cans of one kind. You may buy as many lots of twelve cans as vou want to. ; : Products listed below all come under the description of “fancy”, and are the finest quality procurable. i It’s either business or the market—you can’t serve both! But you can invest “I am Informed by the Hon. Frank your money where it doesn’t L. Polk. who has been Acting Secre. | ced sta hir tary of State during Mr. Lansing's Where it tant ““”I:”‘fl absence in Parls, that he had never | . ieTe It iedrns ) ucTa heard of this particular message until | return of interest up to 7 I happened to mention it to him in per . with safety. conversation in August, 1919. Ac- Write for Booklet . Buy 12 cans from this division at our regular everyday prices cording to Senator lodge's theory, a G.L.MILLER & CO. and the 13th can—=a can of Honey Dew Ripe Hawaiian Pine- apple—will be given you _withqut additional charge. “DEL MONTE” HUNT BROS. ‘BRAND “KEYSTONE” BRAND Peeled Apricots, 30c Apricots, 25¢ Cherries, 35¢ Cherries, 35¢ " Peaches (Melba size), - Peaches, 25¢ ~ 30c Pears (Melba size), 37c P, 3e RE::;’;HE.Q P runes, 25c Asparagus Tips, 33c "% Pineapple, 25¢ Small Green Asparagus Tips, 35c DEW Mammoth Size cablegram which was considered Ifke- | ly to have such farreaching conse- | quences_ would have been submitted | to Mr. Polk as Acting Secretary and | prevented from reaching its destina- tion, unless he had been assured of President Wilson's approval thereof. Mr. Polk tells me that no supervision was attempted or even thought of by him or any one else in the Depart- | ment of State in connection with mes. | sages sent by the commissioners ' through the department: and that no | | such supervision was ever suggested | | by President Wilson.” AL253 308 Phillips Building WASHINGTON, D. C. % » N0 INVESTOR FVER LosT @ You pay A DOLLAR_IN MILLER FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS our regular H “price ‘for 12 cans and Silver Lake Tomatoes, can, 20c A-1 Peas 7 can, 30c High Life Peas, can, 274c Del Monte Spinach, can, 19¢c Silver Lake Small Beets, can, 19¢ . 2| Peter Pan Peas, can, 223c Peter Pan Corn, 3 for 50c Paris Sugar Corn, can, 17%¢ Shoe Peg Corn, can, 17%c Baby Lima Beans, can, 173¢ Stringless Beans, can, 27¢ Shriver’s Selected Jockey Club Peas, can, 223¢ .. we.give yous | CATHOLIC COLLEGE MEN T0 FIGHT INTOLERANCE Former Senator David I. Walsh Honey Dew Pine- - _apple Large Can Appeals for Action at Dinner ’ of Alumni Group. Try O-Cedar on your soiled white enamel. It il b m;k:vm_ YORK, November 9. —The Na- 3 S i 1 Catholic Alumni Federation ish instantly. It will bring | closed its three-day convention here up the original beauty !last night with a dinner attended by just 4s it does on wood 1800 persons, representing 30 Catholic Yénlshfisuld;xkershzdu. | collegzes and universities in the United xcellent for automo- States biles}and for floors, doors, 5 David alsh, former United Sbede kst it States § from Massachusetts, Yoomonriics hanib appealed 40 Catholic college men to Sl D e S unite in combatting the wave of in- Ehiertihee In vasices tolerance in America today. e raan John F. Crosby, Assistant United c o §3. States Attorney General under Presi- dent Wilson, decried the ‘religious hatred” he throughout the country. Knute - Rockne, Notre Dame, des Ascociated Press Without Addi- detichaae For instance—Yeu may buy twelve cans of one kind, or you may buy one can each of twelve kinds. Assort Purchase as you wish; the thirteenth. can ‘must be Honey Dew Pineapple. Good Smoked Meat ~ | SHOULDERS, Lb. lent substitute for a_groun: ke s G o i £ Ll;:ge Sizes 2 found foot ball coach of bed the athletic ¢ of student in< fon, inasmuch as it gives the an opportunity to find him- First Prize tion fs that of ah efficiént counte i ot e TR S AR 2 poise. - C SESERS A e e