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“From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star is delivered every evening and Sunday morning to Washington homes by The Star's exclusive carrier service. Phone National 5000 to start immediate delivery. " WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1930—-122 PM’ES UP) Means Associated Press. FIVE CENTS |TEN CENTS IN WASHINGTON AND SUBURBS| ELSEWHERS Entered second class tter vost omice, “Washington. D. C. PLAN FOR BICENTENNIAL No.' 1,305—No. . 31,372. PARLEY END IS SEEN I TARDIEU FALLRE 70 MEET WONALD FOR TLK ON ARNS ‘ifl!y of Japanese in Submit- Titing Terms to U. S. and LACKING AFTER FIVE YEARS Public Interest Aroused and Three Memorials Approved, But State Bodies Mark Time—Only 14 of 49 Formed. act of Congress near the end of 1924 and the members were-appointed by President Coolidge a few weeks later, repeated ~s'Britain Not in Way of . “%k:Three-Power Treaty. E!nibmty of Collapse of Naval . Conference Renews Newspaper D} Interest in Conversations of Five Delegations Attending London Meeting. By the Associated Press. LONDON, March 22—With to- morrow’s meeting at Chequers . between Prime Minister MacDon- ald and Premier Tardleu defiriite- 1y canceled, the Five-Power Naval Conferenceé has reached the point where it is a conference in name only. : The stubborn deadlock of The delay in Sbtaiming Japansse e ese aj provnly(or the Amennnp-';‘flt- -Japanese tri-party ent have resulted in a com; sus- fizzling out com] unless naval pact between the United States and Great Britain could i si E? I i i § g ;% L1 According to the dispatch, the admiralty’s approval of the Rapidan figures was conf it on reduction by continental powers, and the has informed Mr. Macdonald that it the French naval these figures mu ‘The newspaper fears situation may be is main- be revised. the outcome of save it.” It concludes [ that “the con- ference hubegx,n e of misman- RADIO FIRM SUED. NEW YORK, March 22 Brunswick-Balke-Col intiff alleges that the defend- ant, wi business on November 12, 1927, as the Brunswick Auto & Radio s:zply Co., is unlawfully using the wor Brunswick connection with radios, phonographs and radio supplies. Helped Woman Get Disorderly House Charge Nolle Prosse, Mfidavlts Assert. i i i { i g I i {51 ¥ By i & 2] : ¥ £ g #5584 i ; EPrsgi ER i H | ] § a E : ; 3 a | | i i i i i { i I o | : i mined Condition—Companion Suffers Slight Hurts. Two men Wwere injured, m.w ‘when Rail & Sireeh ‘ear collided with an sutomebile at Ninth and N streets last night. Joseph F. )l:.lhb:!. of 4 body. condition was termined. Louls Hollls, 24, of Eleventh street, occupant of the auto- , suffered slights cuts to mv'v":o hart, 3644 Eleventh street, . J. Gay] ven ; J. A. Larkin, 415 Marietta place, conductor, and four or five pas- Ts on the street car were floor, but non EUROPA BREAKS BREMEN RECORD RUN OF 703 MILES|# German Liner Defies Adverse Weather to Better Mark Set by Sister Ship. WITH DAY’S By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 22.—Unperturbed | full by the antagonistic elements, the North German Lioyd liner Europa todsy non- | chalently nibbled at the miles that atretchied out before her on her maiden | presen voyage to America. Her prow cutting smoothly through a heavy swell and sending 100 feet mwv,fl:e air, the ship, ite strong head winds, had covered 703 miles in the full day ended at noon (ship's time), an ‘venfie of 28..5 knots. Her sister shi he Bremen. which holds the 1o =4 =% CA=r 97 ho's < o a A National Memorial Assoclation to re- g‘:fl\luthehmm in which Washing- ‘was 3 te , & But, sithough one “:mplz pisn partial s for the proposed oS mission at us times dt these five years none has been given official a Until te recently many persons, includi ':Ime of the members of the mml:fion {tself, have feared that there was r of failure from the tional and ic point of view, unless Subas S some plan which w enal varjous States and the District of Co- lumbia to undertake ents for their parts in the celebration that would dovetall into the national program. With only two or thned e an thrown | Soclet; Oil Croesus, Slate Wiped Clean by Jury, Seeks | i § ¥ § i - i3 ; : E e g 3 EEEE% = I Eéi A % E i 2 4 | | ] § 2 § g i 8 i g £ E g £ £ ] I Eé £ H H BEstibs] |E TODAY’S STAR PART TWO—10 PAGES. Section—Editorials and Edi- Army and Navy News—Page 6. Girl Scouts—] 6. At Community ters—Page 6. Gold Star Mothers—] 6. Parent-Teacher Activities—Page 7. g:nhh ‘War Ve trict ‘eterans—| A of Columbia Naval Reserve— Page 8. Organized Reserves—Page 8. PART THREE—14 PAGES. y. PART FOUR—14 PAGES. Section—Theater, Page 11, Notes—Page 11. Great War—Page 12, Radio News—Pages 12 and 13, PART FIVE—4 PAGES. Section. PART SIX—12 %0". vertising. Amer. DATA ON CROSBY SENT 10 SEMATE BY WHTE HOUGE Justice Department Opinion Upholding Eligibility In- cluded in Papers. SEVEN CONCLUSIONS LAID DOWN IN MEMORANDUM All Letters Concerning Dr. lei.ehel- _ derfer Before Committee Are Indorsements. As the Senate District Committee pre- pared to take up this week the nomina- tions of Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Crosby, retired, and Dr. Luther H. Reichelder- fer, to be District Commissioners, the it ity of . Crosby, with correspondence received by the President from organizations and ‘in- dividuals ia support of both nominees. Chatrman Capper sald the nomina- tions would be considered wmmtddr t to Finish Is on in Moves to Get Youngstown Steel Company. By the Associsted Press. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, March 22.— Here in the rich Mahoning steel district, envisioned Ly its developers as the fu- ture “Ruhr of America” is being waged ol® battle of financial glants like none ever before. Victory for one side will mean a bil- lion dollar consolidation of the Bethle- hem Steel Corporation and the Youngs- , | town Sheet & Tube Co.; for the other, 5 5 gFEY g ¥ i it will retain Youngstown's largest in- dustry in Youngstown and Cleveland hands and perhaps eventually open the Freed on Traffic Charge, Man Asks Jury Trial, Gets It By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March g“k—cms.;t t anything over on - Psky. " He wasn't :uln:u:,’hg: any copper ‘or u slap & fine on him for parking his cab 3 “I want & jury trial” he de- nt. the judge. has Jx:gmmended “I want a jury trial,"” Salinsky ted. “My lawyer told me tn"lék for a jury trial.” may have it.” HUSTON'S POSITION HANGS ON REACTIO < Hoover Has No Intention of , Where hold the deciding votes. Great Figures Are in Fray. Dflnln-dn.flufltmmmeo!the steel world's greatest figures. James A. Campbell, veteran of the g who bullt up sheet and tube during the last 30 years until it now is an outstan factor in the industry, has assumed res) Purnell, Wwho became president when Campbell asked less strenuous dutles and was to | made chairman of the board. trict | of Eugene Grace, president of Bethle- hem, and Charles M. Schwab, chairman t the board, whose oratory attracted J. P. Morgan’s attention to as the man to convert Andrew Carnegie to the idea of a United States Steel Corpora- tion, are others firing the big guns for by | the merger. Cyrus 8. Eaton, financial wiza: nly a short time ago o~ ‘who ol Tt the $300,000,000 lupubxle‘g?nel ration, (Continued on page 11, Column 1) (Continued on Page 32, Column 4.) FLORIDA SHERIFFS RESTRAINED FROM MOLESTING AL CAPONE Feaeral Judge S;gns Tcmporary Order | Prohibiting Action—Gangster Engages ; Counsel to Defend Rights. By the Associsted Press. MIAMI, Fla, March :z.;m Judge Halsted L. Ritter tonig pm a tem) restrain| ing z&"’i‘&’m m&ql:‘una East Coast taxpayer in “We do not contend forcement officers of the State the ht to arrest Capone if charged with a criminal offense, but understand the sole basis rections to the sheriff concurred in by others an undednhbh citizen, the State seize dhnhnmmmh!uhlaz-nd de the United States who is not charged MTIL crime.” i & and Classified Story, :“The Emperor of . | follow: PART SEVEN—24 PAGES. Section. AN 8. =§§ g ! ! i iy 00 B8 b i’ | 2 G both “have high qualifications Taking Hand, Some G. 0. P. Leaders Say. attack on Houston, through Senate lobby committee, is a political move by the Democrats. epenator Caraway of Arkansas, Demo- lc not to call Mr. Huston again or any ‘witnesses in connection with the Huston case before the committee. “So far as I am concerned,” said Senator Caraway, “I shall be very much disappointed if Mr. Huston does not re- main as chairman of the Republican national committee. It was clear that the Arkansas Sena- tor ded asked to appear "Mr. Huston has promised again. to su] the committee with data if mdm. Senator Caraway sald that sooner or later the lobby committee would sub- (Continued on Page 4, Column 7.) EX-MAYOR DECLINES TO RUN FOR SENATE Hampton Moore of Philadelphia Favors Francis §. Brown for Governor. By the Associated Press. toh o, farmer’ WSS o PhASAR: foore, former mayor of del- phis, announced today that he was not an ‘aspirant for the United States Senate and that he favored Francis Shunk Brown, Secret o Lubor James 3. Tiavis, backed By the ladel tion, under the 8. Vare. dy or Davis, merely stating that for the a) Pna N 2 Gov. TARIFF PASSAGE EXPEGTED MONDAY Flexibility Provision and Res- toration of Debenture May Bring New Fight. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. ‘The tariff bill, its revision completed by the Senate after six months’ debate, now awaits & final vote, which may be reached tomorrow. ‘The passage of the bill was predicted confidently last night. The big fight is {v come when the bill has been reported from conference, particularly if the Senate amendments eliminating the flexible tariff clause of the existing law and providing for the debenture farm ald plan are stricken out by the con- ferees. night were still debating whether they would vote for the meas- vinced that th ten is more ers than is e measure as now writ- advantageous to the farm- the existing law, they will NEW U. 5. BUILDINGS TOBEEXPEDITEDIN PLANTOAIDLABOR Secretary Mellon Announces Aim to Construct Three Projects Here in 1930. $92,000,000 TO BE SPENT BY GOVERNMENT IN YEAR Remodeling of State, War and Navy Heatquarters Included in Immediate Program. New buildings for the Public Heatlh Serwce, Interstate Commerce Commis- sion. and remodeling of the old State, ‘War and Navy Bullding to make it con- form to the Treasury Department were forecast for this vear in a formal state- men last night by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, This program, which Secr ellon sald would add $10,000,000 w‘lflp 000,000 project already under way here, was declared to be “in line with President Hoover’s policy of increased construc- tion as E?‘"" rk for the Whale coun " work for the w] is % LN Y ,000,000 1o ; W under Dow on the Senate calendar, authorizes $230,000,000, half of which'is for this ctix and half for the States. It is une ammmummumuonhmxmne bill will be enacted. The I L] g, at_ the Commerce of the United States: the ,, | Sketches for terstat ite ?| Commission and s twin pulding. the g, the Department of Labor, are being wn by Arthur Bro r., of T m"v'n.l of San Francisco. erce cover the entire B street front tween the two new public now beln:‘ereeted' in the triangle, 0 and . n The site for the commission building is now occupied largely by the W This | has been idle for years. : 12 ESCAPE HOSPITAL FIRE. Patients Removed as South Caro- lina Building Burns, 23 (PA)— ospital, here, were removed to safety without injury or loss olmlue tonight as fire seriously le three-story structure. The fire is thought to have started in the elevator shaft, lly from de- fective wiring. Several of the patients when were taken ou th L et.!\l'augdwlmi‘vu the Mayor S. C. Carter tentatively esti- mated the damage at well above $10,000. 8. C., March Twelve patients in Pryor H Sthoot and & huge planiag wall, whic and a wi o 3 The yards u, (Continued on Page 2, Column 8.) RACE DRIVER KILLED Count Gastone Brilliperi Loses Life in Test Run of Motor Car. tely. Count Brilliperi won the grand prix in September, 1925. ;.:mb.&y injured in a race in GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN DEFIES COMMISSION ON POLICE RADIO Executive to Go Ahead With Plans Despite Ruling of Federal gan cannot install a State police broad- casting station without a from the commission today fafled PFred W. Green from his rliy of ahead with the 3 oF B8, e s second” mior: A ouncea | Eat Body. mal statement from the executive offi. here this afternoon, - the com mission has no right to interfere with State police powers. He reiteraf determina e oy tion to go ahead with the pro- mmdmmfidmmmmz would open Monday. Gov. Green said that higan will be lad to go into the Federal courts to