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STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1932 CAPPER DEFENDS | Pt THE EVENING fad A2 FIVE BONUS CHIEFS| IDRY RAID RIOTING Round-Trip Ocean Hop START TO BE MADE FROM LONDON. Critical Moment in Demonstration at the Capitol SHZED BY: POLE Released After Veterans Re- tire in Demonstration on Capitol Grounds. (Continued From First Page.) the men were following him across the plaza. “We asked him if he intended to be peaceful and would sez to it that his men would remain peaceful. and when he gave us his assurance to this effect I ordered his release.” Glassford said that if Waters had a fight with police inside the Capitol, he did not see it Meantime. the California contingent continued its so-called “march of death” an the sidewalks in front of the Capitol. Roy W. Robertson, in command of th | | CLASSORDACTIN Commends D. C. Police Chief for Averting Trouble With Veterans. Gen. Glassford’s tacties in handling war veterans engaging in the “march of déath” on the Capitol Grounds was defended today by Chairman Capper of the Senate District Committee, who declared the police chief “has earned full confidence.” Coming to Gen. Glassford’s defense after Vice President Curtis and Speaker Garner had repudiated his action in permitting the veterans to continue their march, Senator Capper declared: “In his handling of the difficult situ- SPURSPLEATOU.S, ‘Death and Bloodshed’ Fear- ed in Alexandria Bay, N. Y., Enforcement. By the Associated Press. ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y, July 16. —Rearing “possible death and blood- shed” within the next few hours, Alex- \andria Bay waited today for the be- ginning of an investigation into a sit- uation which has caused injury to two Federal prohibition agents and three lmfldenu of this village in the last few days. Andrew McCampbell, Federal prohi- bition administrator for New York State, was reported proceeding to Alex- outfit, has steadfastly refused to af- andria Ba: filiate with the Eonus Expeditionary ation created by the presence of the w.mmm’; ‘L’:";"g Shee oue tan Force under the command of Waters Was vetérans 1h the city, Gen. Glass- iscover the cause of Police roughly guessad the number of veterans cn the steps of the Capitol and on the plaza in froat at 10,000. Mr. Zero Booed. Efforts by Urban LeDoux, better known as Mr. Zero. to make a speech to the veterans from the Capitol steps et with boos from the veterans. They Tefused to listen to him. Mr. Zero, who has been in Washington for about a week. has affiliated himself with the California contingent. An effort by In- spector Headley also met with boos. Waters reappeared on the steps of the Capitol a few minutes after his initial address, and informed his com- rades that Speaker Garner said he would meet Waters and his committee at noon. He promiscd to acquaint them with the result of the parlev. Waters also said that he had been asked why the B. E. F. wou'd not re- turn home. and he declared that no army in the history of America had ever quit while fighting for a principle. and | E. F. would not be the first | that the B to do so He added also that many of the men had no homes to which to return, and these who did would have nothing to do_when they got there Comdr. Waters later appeared and #aid that he had been denied an inter- view with Presideat Hoover, which he had sought all the morning. Waters continued that a national po- liticg] organization had been chartered with the B. E. F. as a nucleus. He said there would be a convention seme time within the next week. He had reason to believe. he said, that this organiza- tion eventually would have a strength of 25.000.000. The crowd was kept quiet by Amzmk\ eeches by Carter, Waters' aide. the “general” disappeared within the Capitol. He cam~ back a few min- utes later, and <aid he had been granted an interview with Speaker Garner at noon. Waters Calls on Garner. he had been released and a committee rep- called on Speak- An hour afte by police. Wat resenting the B. E. F. to make an address voting | i Glassford’s Power Again Is Disputed By Capitol Police While more than 5,000 bonus marchers thronged the Capitol Plaza in a monster demonstration against adjournment of Congress this morning. the question of Chief of Police Pelnam D. Glass- ford's authority over the grounds of the lezislative buildings again arose when Capitol police ordered newspaper and newsreel photographers off the Capitol steps i Glassford came to the aid of ! | the picture m-n during the ! demonstration in front of the barricaded doors of the Contral Capitol Building. just as the photographers were being ordered from the steps by Capitol police who sald thev were acting under instructions from Architect of the Capitol David Lynn. Lynn is charged with the supervision of the Capitol Grounds and the building itself Glassford was informed by the officers that Lynn had issued orde- that no pictures were to be taken H Turning to the photographers. the chief of police said “Go 2head. boys. and take all 1 #he pictures rou wani. As long as I have supervision over polic- ing these grounds. and the Capi- tol steps are a part of the | | srounds are privileged to take pictures The Capitol police officers in- formed the photographers if they “take anv pictures now, you'll never take any more. 3lassfor mmediate retalia- tion to this was “We'll come to that late ford has earned full confidence. It would have been a most unfortunate thing had serious disorder resulted from the presence of the “bonus army”; un- fortunate both for the city and the country. Glad Violence Averted. | “It seems to me that in handling the matter in a way to avert such a mis- fortune Gen. Glassford has demon- strated a high ability and earned the confidence of the entire city. “Order has been maintained. Gen Glassford has at his disposal all the necessary authority and force to main- tain the law, and will not hesitate to re- sort to them should occasion demand. That he has been able to avold resorts to extreme measures must be a subject for general commendation.” Senator Brookhart of Jowa, a war vet- eran himself, also commended Gen, Glassford, and said “He has displayed eminent good sense in a most dangerous situation. “It would have been tragedy. indeed, had violence been used on these vet- erans, whose good temper, good conduct and sobriety have been conspicuous.” The attacks on the police chief were an outgrowth of a faux pas of calling for the Marines night before last. The Capitol Police Board, composed of Sen- ate Sergeant at Arms David §. Barry, House Sergeant at Arms Kenneth Rom- ney and David Lynn. architect of the Capitol, issued a statement yesterday | charging Gen. Glassford “wholly with- | out authority suspended the law and | permitted the bonus marchers to re- ;mam on the Capitol grounds day and night.” Glassford Answers. The statement added that the Police Board favored carrying out the law to | the letter and that the Vice President | and Speaker supported the board in this | desire. Gen. Glassford, quick to respond, | | lashed back at the board and declared {in a formal statement “With s0 many members of the Capi- | tol Building staff apparently authorized | | to give orders and interpret the regula- | | tions, it obviously was necessary for| some one man to assume authority. | APT. J. P. SAUL (left), the Irish navigator for Kingsford-Smith on his Atlantic hop, and J. A Mollison (right), British flyer, who flew from Australia to London in record time, don on a round-trip flight to New York e preparing to take off from Lon- ‘They are shown with Amy Johnscn, Great Britain's premier aviatrix and Mollison’s financee. —A. P. Photo. TOLL50AS NATION'S OFFIGER ASSURES HEAT WAVE REVIVES Highest Temperatures of Treasury Delivers Truckload| Year Recorded in Some Areas With Brief Respites. | By the Associated Press Summer stoked on ‘nday. preparing & hot week end for a Nation which sweltered yesterday in many sections under highest temperatures of the year and counted its three-day heat wave victims at nearly 50 Brief respites, however, were granted favored sections last night. Breezes and thundershowers cooled Chicago and the Pittsburgh area. But the terrific heat, which reached a high of 105 de- grees at Corsicana and Longview, Tex and scorched other sections with tem- peratures of or near 100, was abated only temporarily, the weather man in- dicated A breathing period today with warmer weather again Sunday was the best he BANK DEPOSITORS of Money to Meet Northeast Savings Demands. Reassurance regarding the stability and strength of the Northeast Savings Bank. Eighth and H streets northeast which has had an unusual number of withdrawals for the past two days, was given today when the Treasury Depart- ment deiivered a truckload of cash to the institution and George F. Heover executive vice president, announced to assembled depositors that they would be paid if they desired to withdraw | their accounts Mr. Hoover, addressing the crowd which filled the bank a few minutes be. fore noon. assured them that the bank was sound and it closed at the regular hour of noon and will reopen this eve. ning at 6 o'clock. Mr. Hoover explained the unusual de- mand on the institution by the similar- ity of rame with the North Capitol Savings Bank. taken over by the con- | hard feeling over enforcement methods here. Last Tuesday a mob surrounded a raided establishment. beat two prohi- bition agents and slit the tires in their automobile Thursday night a man and a woman were struck and injured by an automo- bile as agents drove away from a raid, and Agent Bornemann of Syracuse was arrested. A stone flung at the agents' car struck and injured a boy G J. Savage, secretary of the Cham- ber of Commerce, yesterday wired Sec- retary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills, Commissioner Amos W. Woodcock, head of the prohibition service: Senators Royal 8. Copeland and Robert F. Wag- I ner and Representatives Bertrand H { Snell and Prancis D. Culkin “Would request all possible efforts on your part,” Savage telegraphed, “to se- cure enforcement of Nation's laws in a manner suitable to the dignity of the Government and according to the Con- stitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. “Serious situation resulting in pos- sible death and bloodshed will reenls ldmudo of 48 hours if something is not one.” U. 8. SENDS OFFICIAL. | McCamphell Defends Agents in Message | to Woodcock. | __Prohibition Director Woodcock todav | received a telegraphic report from the New York State administrator, Andrew | McCampbell. saying “investigators were {not at fault” in Alexandria Bay in- cidents which brought several protest- ing telegrams to Washington The prohibition director nevertheless ent a Washington official. Field Officer | Inspector Ellsworth, from Feceral en- forcement headquarters today to inquire further into the situation Woodcock and several New Yorkers high in the Government. have received protests against raids in the New York town, the Chamber of Commerce in- forming them that the situation might result in bloodshed if something were not _done. er Garner and delivered a protest |ing yuntil Ju'y 25 the time in which troller of currsncy. That institution is| - - e e tne bonus |the $100.000 fund for transnortation to }bmp,,d"':,,\:m‘q'uu.ikh Sfiect fa mitnn Wave Over Most of U. S. the Northeast Savings Bank. ditions have been exaggerated.” Wood- bill itself, had been passed. Newspaper | Li€ir homes. The original deadiine for tion tn the entire District, where the| The heat wave engulfed most of the |, NO, change has been made in the | cock sald. “Our effort, is to get the men were barred from the interview, | OD!aINING this transportation fell the responsibility for law and order has' Nation except the Mountain, Pacific poard of directors or the officers of the | facts direct. If our people are in the and after the conference had been con- | 42V beicre yesterday at micnight EN. PELHAM D. GLASSFORD, superintendent of police. attempting to ' been placed squarely upon my shoulders. and Atlantic seaboard States and i por% AE HonveE “‘hd depositors. and | wrong. we want to know it. 1If they cluded, Waters told the press Garner | Waters Copitaintes turn back a rush of thousands of bonus marchers who rushed the | -For this reason It became necrs:ary |the cotton belt brought grave fears for | ta° institution has the full confidence | are right. we want to know it.” had agreed to “make every effort” to | . e Capitcl +teps today. is speaking to the men from the bandstand shown | in this emergency to take from the!the crop. It reached lts maximum in S the Treasury Department and large . prevent adjournment i capitulating Stojthe forostul ileaders in the top photograph. Thousands milled about the stand shouting {or | group known s the Capitol Police | the Southwest. where Texas and Kan- 90FDIORn bankers § But the Speaker. interviewed by ‘i‘,‘):;"m:;d"}f:rfr"fin&"‘f’:lg:flmxx"’n;??‘! Pl ;‘};:dr:-ll.‘p:xr;ar;il:h;;:n:swlmn;‘d:;é fi;al{;:;n:;"fi?v;r,;rwhnd\‘rls l‘l;r:‘:l:d | Board the responsibility for maintain- |sas blistered. Texarkana, Tex: Salind fondeq T ven aae it n";“;“h‘t:j i FIVE-DAY PLAN UP W nen, said he ade no g 4 rmit™ - e orders. |ing law and order in the Capitol Junction City. Kans.. were only A S mp?czv ,}.‘fi;’n:’\(}wfis.fiflfl decided last night to “permit” aters as he was taken into custody. He wes later released. the men allowed 0 | mrounds. and. for ?,,,,{,,,m Sach r‘,’gu_ ‘f,’;:,,,, tdee 1he Gays seowed &t 10 | Unm Sf _BUA00 Nis total Fescumes IN 2 DEPARTMENTS and the committee that he would lay ‘:.li-:an::‘n to take part in the demon- congregate on the central steps of the Capitol —Star Staff Photos. ! ations pertaining to these grounds as | At Altus, Tex. it was 103. and Tulsa. ;‘r:m_:&. gfic‘]‘:?»d S‘ixt:‘v.fa’\s.;‘:z:’d be: ’ the B. E. F. proposa's before his col- | ®5@ Be 10t hig grip on the thousands 5 T | would be possible without nviting vio- | Okla. had an cfficial high of 102 (% Troaiury Department and found to OUT IN 8 OTHERS Reprecenta- | lence. Unofficial 100-degree readings Were y." o cajont condition e leagues for consideration tive La Guardia. Republican. of New . | of veterans in the B. E. F. when Robert- | zon issued a call last night for all ex- PUBLICTY FIGHT SENATE STANDS FIRM “The Vice President told me in per- son that he did not desire violence ™ numerous in Chicago and several Ken- ! tucky points reported the same figure _(Continued From First Page) York, already has a resolution calling | o/, c"h o o artered in the Capital to S A 2 £ After leaving Speaker G stoffice,| Brosest-@diournment, jof Congeas un sl N-d the Marines. and thiz re- | A here the fop reading was 9. and ¢ 2 Wales went oationihe ;:\;Epr; of the & Donus pavment bill is passed IN HOME LOAN BILL thedit much a:”;;nt:rnv md:_\' s Tosistile, Kr . where & was o7 Jack- ON DEBTS BRINGS Of::‘(ar as concerns application of the Capitol. where he told the thousands of assembled veterans that the Demo- cratic nominee for Vice President had promised to “use all his_influence to | “If the House and Senate quit with- |out passing a bonus bill.” Robertson ‘sxxd in issuing his call. “we will be on hand. thousands strong. to bid them good-by, but not good luck.™ PERILS ADIOURNING (Continued From First Page) which was agreed to. and then moved | ever, | CONQUERING CRUSADERS sonville 2nd Tampa. Fla, and Kansas City al:o had new season records. Nine Dead in Chicago. Nine deaths were attributed to the PARIS DISCLAIMER (Continued From First Page.) administrative furlough. which is the term used for those payless leaves be- vond the statutory 24 days that are | applied to avert dismissals. and at the same time keep within appropriations event adjournment of Congress. and Al 7 o insist furt upon the ah-Glass | B15 ik S RIE Tafuence 1o obtain wn | cetirsa isned his et dor - mec Nation-Wide Pressure for Re- smencment and s for turher con:| TO HOLD MASS MEETING neatin Shicazo. bringing the total 06 0 cived as a beliet 1 b I expected tRat fve depariments wil ;Pljg"gf"’“‘m to buy food for the | aemonstration before some 2,000 B, E. F : i ference. the three-day pr(n?d 10 15, anlu(x;d sl l:”_pr‘:,”‘x‘np“z‘r“bfi,h be the principal sufferers—Interior, | ve s had marched on the tol t was at this t that Senator Wat- e vas a victim of lightning when the 2& = sl A 1| State, Justice, Commerce and Labor This statement already had been | vesans had marched on the Capitol 4 o of Measure t0 CONTEr- | son toi fhe Serate “the Houe will ngi Group Seeks Bonus, Repeal of the | storm broke up # neighborhood base (he Lauseone = gentlemen's Agreement | ol of ‘these had a blanket cut of 10 denied by Garner to newspaper men Who | ontingent arrived, the “death marchers” | at any time accept the Borah amend- | a 4 ball game. Lightning claimed another dn-r_mm' Y:{‘(‘_”* :“('fl _Socor o .‘1’ per cent made in their appropriations doubted Waters of the conference. ot up a I cheer and welcomed Devel ment " | Eighteenth Amendment an fatelity in Pennsylvania, where two dormant Inferpretations. it was said.|py the Senate. Some of the independent After Waters had concluded his ad- | them intn their ranks. The peak was ence Develops. The Indiana Senator explained the ' $10,000,000,000 Loan. heat deaths were reported earlier. T ang It wis o st | agencies also will be hard hit. an ex- dress to the men. the demonstration |reach=d at about 11 o'clock last night House had turned down the Goldsbor- Dl ny | St Louis’ death list in two days of ab’f‘ il -mi"l‘)m f’“d :’ ere Prov- | ample being cited at the Civil Service began breaking up. and the veterans when some 2500 men participated in T i ough inflation proposal offéred as a| A mass meeting of members of the Tecord warm with a 101 maximum ses- L0 m'; rmf d”é‘( ebt {”1'"{;“' Commission where the extent of this started the trek back to their camps |the parade. and thousands of Washing- (Continued From First Page) substitute for the Borah-Glass plan. | Conquering Christian Crusaders, who terday mounted to seven. The burming A%, L o m'q",mm‘l‘ until ATter furlough has been put at 42 days for dinner. | tonians were attracted to the scene. — 'and then had voted against accepting | came here seeking payment of the Sun's ravs were believed to have caured i, B, FAGEUFRULC 1ot iver in- | Seek to Ease Situation. Voices Veterans' Protest. ing the Garner conference, he had “voiced the protest Waters sai of the veterans assembled in Washing- | | This morning at 9 o'clock the veterans who fled with the rain began returr |ing. and by noon several thousand men vere in the demonstration ference report, 286 to 48, and sent the measure to the Senate chan it was permitted to lie without action until today. The bre:k in the relief deadlock came the Borah-Glass amendment yosterdas It was at this point that Borah and Senator Glass, Demncrat. of Virginia insisted that there had been no record | vote in the House on the amendment | bonus, repeal of the eighteenth amend- | ment and fiotation of a $10.000.000.000 | “prosperity loan.” is to be heid at 3 pm. | tomorrow on Constitution avenue be-| i tween Seventh and Ninth streets, it was the exzlosion of 30 pounds of dynamie killing J. E. Sargent, a contractor. who was leaning over the box containing the explosive used for road work. Four heat deaths in Wisconsin. one formed the Associated Press it had made no correction of its report of M Herriot's assertions concerning the ac- cord, and it expected to make none. An effort is to be made to ease this ation as far as possible. however. by ancfer of employes, shifting appropri- ations and effecting other economies. ton against adjournment of Congress ssford Weighs Plans. suddenly when President Hoover called and declined flatly to give way to the | announced today. { in Kansas. four_in Minnesota. two in e | In some cases. however. it has been until proper legislation has been passed | ting a proposed “picket” of the five Scnmators who have been ne- House Henry W. Hayssen. commander of the | Indiana. one in North Dakota. tozther ¥ 2 i said. dismissals sre inevitable. for the banus army. and until the bonus | G R Gt gotiating differences with the House to Senator Glass in his most Vigorous new organization, sald he had cbtained | ¥ith nine drownings of relief seekers in 2 3 N While general abandonment of the bill has been enacted. i ise. Brig. Glassford &0° the White House and told them his de- style. saiG A permit for the meeting. Hayssen | Minnesoia. Indiana and lowa, com- Declares No Debt Pact Final in Sen- five-day week satisfies the rank and file . id he 3 list. I of the workers. who will thus be able nounced he would consu!t the law | pleted the fatality ate’s Absence. He quoted Garner as saving in reply to cision. He expressed onposition to the If we want to let the House legislate whose home is in Florida. said he would T - :;vll;‘ 1;\: would “discu: dcur Emp«‘ Is | determine if such action is permissible. Hnu\lrl ;;m\ mr]n in the x;.h (gr p\m:mn» for use we can yield "mn m" fl:’do ng‘l advise members of the group to return | . - By the Associated Press: ‘a*' "f"'i"!f‘én‘nfi"‘nfixl’f"1’3?»‘:"‘-‘.'u"S“fiv' i is colleagues, and make evers ! Offhand. he said he kn~w of no statute On all future lozns by the Reconstruc- want to be perpetually dictated to by home should Congress adjourn today | 5 e atmulin T Seneral McCarl, effort possible to comply with your re. O e A€ S21C e BT 07 10 SWHI° tion Corporation. but sald if the House the Heue we will insist upon this without enacting the desired measures 'SENATE WILL STUDY Senator Lewis. Democrat. of Ilin0is. " his requirement that deductions must be quest.” e e o, Tarching 10 would not yield Lie would sign the mees- | gmendment.” and to start a new campaign with an | said in the Senate today: “There is made for absences as they occur is In contradiction. Garner told news- | and fro before the White House as they ure and let Congress take the resmon- House Responsible. jeve to the elections next November and | TREATY ON SEAWAY 1o theory of our Government by which | Working a hardship on field workers of paper men have been doing at the Capitol for the sibility. " 3 i | the next session of Congress. the arrangements of foreign nations can | the Post Office Department. it was said My exact words were that T would 'pact four and a half days Later in the day the Reconstruction genator Norris Republican.of Nebraska, | He said he believed there were about bttt e BT T take their suggestions under considera- © o CH L CE G RS D Corporation sent A letter to the con- qeciared the Borah-Glast amendment 3.000 members of the Conguering Chris- | —— e ¢ ause the department has rush tion 2nd advise my colleagues about nof : q ats a- ferees. stating: Was the most important thing in the tian Crusaders In Washington. some of |Boral Promises to Hear Goy, °F Acbt cancellation while Congress is periods af Faster and Christmas. cover- salourningiunilivheibarius Kl feusicon flooetlal peacilestiv i pvery Sestestn Hen 4y (Gt & provisiontis againat Irh:p”!';‘; nhome loan bank bill. He said as far as these also being connected with the | * out of session B G ralt montr biden DED heygcutd e Bk | oAt Hicge gL ic ntetesy An 7. TeeiLl TEPATA- he was concerned if this amendment Bonus Expeditionary Force. - g ¢ “volun- leaves - s ing a recess, and I said I would take morning to join Robertson and his ble damage. No one can contend that gac'not to be adopted. he would let the “ ° Roosevelt During Committee Assalling what he termed “volun- gnq 'in corsequence, the postal workers their request under consideration and impart it to my colleagues. I expressed o opinion with respect to not adjourn- ing at this time. Before the meeting of veterans broke up. Master of Ceremonies Reds Donlon band. Similarly, all the other encamp- ments of veterans =cattered throughout the Capital turned ont in full force to register their objections to Congress! adiournmeni At the height of the rush hour this the publication of the names of the 3.600 banks that have borrowed from corporation will tend to strengthen their position “In the opinion of the board. this provision, if enacted into law, would home loan bank bill die. Senator Borah said the House would then have to take the consequences of its refusal to vote on this amendment. Borah subsequently indicated to newspaper men he might lead a fight $20,000 ALLOTTED D. C. | RIVER IMPROVEMENTS | of Bay Between Investigation. By the Associated Press. A Senate committee is going to spend part of the Summer studving—but not international statesmen and finan- cial brokers. called international bank- ers. who assume as world affairs lobby- ists to include the United States in their audacious assumption of authority and power.” Lewis said “We wish the nations of the earth to must be furloughed only in slack periods. which will cause their pay de- ductions to be made in lumps instead of being spread through the year. The Government workers felt the | economy pinch for the first time ves- terday when their semi-monthly checks introdused to the men Comdr. Waters' morning the streets in Southeast Wash- undo much that has been accomplished i S Wieatar Shore i e (a siim blopder drecsed in Hding INgton - were jammed with tattered by this- corporation in preserving the ke T e fe surpiciously—the new St. Lawrence know that any medification of oblisa- | bore the initial cut breeches and military boots. She was hordes of veterans, wending their Way creit structure of the Nation, and in & ment | Cove Point and York Point seaway treaty. tions between the United States duel| Administrative and accounting offi- << . Ioudly cheered by the veterans but to the Capitol Scattered among the large meacure restrict its usefulness in e | i “The plan. so Senator Borzh, Repub- from other nations of the World can | cers throughout the Government re- s no adue o e e G e e G| Sesn e et B i i | s ol Coubialier Cienieal MeCu 2 : or seven weeks. were a number o ended Dt o no ] ommenting on his insistence that | ki of a resolution action by ed | today the complete set of salary tables Near-Riot Threalens. omen ana Chldren, AccompAnSInE e e, o e o sei | the provision' be retained, Borah A1d ' 1o Tk wm g et e Hiver and | {07 he surve. s o develop all the States themselves or by the legisative | worked out in detail by the General ody which speaks in bl “7hile Waters waa talking members of the commander loudly ir husbands and fathers to the dem- marching in relays continuously almost up to investigate its books at all times. he told the conferees this “The people are going to ask what | harbor improvement during the fiscal the entrance to Patuxent River, and facts %0 they can be presented when besed on suspicion.” | Accounting Office for the purpose of aries ranging from 43 cents an hour to {>. California contingent who have | crstration The Hou . “The Democrati~ party and the Re- . the egreement is presented for ratifi- people. the United States S-nate.’ tting into eff ) ouse insistence upon the language vear. accordis War Department putting into effect the legislative fur- Leen scdRINENehe” oo called £ mireh or | sl new mentoegan anrling AEAD Gekthetpublicity, prm‘wm was abeolute. pubiican party are soon going before annmmm:‘n“" toa P | otion 1n December. T ~”13“nf"""3$g . f{’,’,’,!;i‘&.fi,‘",ifi,",’,‘, lough. For the most part the deduc- i n o D R g H e tieny ihecoplesisachimskingdloabeutsiste The district includes the territory on | The resolution is for a boma fide | would bring forth ar capioseor con- | tons for per diem emploes amounted 0 have not affllated themselves with for some much-needed cleep e 5 {with power for the ncit four Vears in the wesiern shore of Chesapeake Bay | jpic*peation of bers o D tiched on the agreement be- with the fractional the Bonus Expeditionary Force. booea men under his command have been VIRG'NIAN IN]URED | order that they may sarve the people. between Cave Point on the north, &t reaty. rah said. “It is not nrnlnnz!’nuru - gnsuw K’md Canada | CCN!s eliminated. The tables show sal- 3 ‘and | tween the Unite s in concluding his speech Waters re- leave the for fite days, without a break, except | Communists Withdraw. Collarbone When Buried Beneath | you have done. All so far is to increase | taxes and make loans. York point on the south, at the mouth | | have been received. Before the Senate agreed to let a subcommittee of the Foreign Relations over the St. Lawrence waterway with this comment: rumored as secretly consummated be- 75 cents an hour. im one-eleventh, ) | The first part of the salary tables McCarl also submitted for the use of quested the veterans to for a brief period cf less than an hour of the n River's left bank. grounds. or “join that outht over there." | yesterday. when Communist veterans WHILE DlGGING DITCH "'Wehave not done anything whats| O je Foauost RIVEEs JeIV MY aid Commities hold the hesrings. Borah | -Only from the volce or expression | promulgated by McCarl last Saturday he veterans : Songross t pet - | ties.” | the ‘War Department is $42,315.392. - ¢ T | 0N A per annum basis, whose deductions in chief loudls. and immediately began | precentations to both Houses of Con- po oo i Man Sustaing Broken | o LiC,ome-ioan bill is the last of the | jeqving ‘an i e Mg | peRoSerelt, Bas ‘been “represented s | the beneficial couese to our country i | Cre T QA e e o 31 per cont to clear off the Capitol steps, which a | gress. emergency reconstruction proposals ad- | ga'608 s’ pe allotted later when bids g ew York State’s in- any internath § par} Pt few hours before they had atiempted to vocated by the administration, and was | ... terest in the huge power resources that | ticularly any presumed treaty now | Sample Sheets Submitted. : i | take possession of without permission sponsored through the Senate by Sena- The Baltimore district will receive would be developed by the seaway has not been given proper consideration tween the representatives of Canada disbursing officers sample sheets for ;r\:fir:tmcst participated a near-riot with ! dz;m:‘tfi;‘n. ":ar_{r;gd;ys “_r‘r;;‘r:m:_numi Two Tons of Dirt. ’ww“;f:m the House had approved | $25,000 and Norfolk $32,000 The treaty. now being drafted, is to be and the United States.” schedules of furlough and compensa- At the request of Roy W. Robertson. | Peace Monument, where the “march of | —_— | an provisions of a conference report | e = signed shortly. Congress. is ijouré\mg_.‘ L;ll‘ §mldd tion deductions. and a sheet to show leader of the California veterans group. | death” was continued. When ths Special Dispatch to The Star. | essential to creating the new Federal ESSAY WINNER AT GOAL - m‘:r:nl:fm qnx:i:‘r!mmrélbvte;;r:&rnn milscktu'dule of vacant positions | il i S ) eut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d. director who paraded all night in the rain, th2 military police set un by the veterans, Communist veterans threatened to take over the plaza and put on a march of PURCELLVILLE, Va. July 16. Pinned under two tons of earth which banking system, but balked at the method of increasing the circulating 19-Year-Old Kansan Arrives for FRANCE HALTS QUOTAS | to include us in arrangements they are making for themselves on the theory of public buildings and public parks, announced yesterday that the gencral early in the moming had removed | their own, Robertson ordered his men | caved in while digging a ditch vester- medium. R their arm bands and joined in the pack to the billets They had hardly | day afternoon on ine farm of Harry| A proposal by Chairman Steagall of W 7 PARIS, July 18 (—Jullen Durand, | that if there be no denial upon our part | policy his office wili pursue. under the ol | gotten back to their grounds, however, | Cross. which is situated near Round the House Banking Committee to ac- Visit Awarded as Prize. minister of commerce. - mfarmed {ne ©F immediate official repudiation. such | economy act. is that if the personnel *1¢ there is going o be any police in | Boroe the Gommunists withdrew and | Hill. Irving Little of Purcellville. re-| cept the Glass billion-dollar currency | ppgyin july 16 (4)—James Clair- | Chamber of Deputiss foday that new Sience speaks approval 1 & Gidwienmnt hullding s operwies this busine Robertson said. “the | (1e%C0 1 otnians. therefore, resumed the | ceived a broken collar bone, a number | expansion plan, with the Goldshorough |y Brepr s Sl 18 Y dimes o0 | b Quotas would be decreed only in |, Other Democrats in Congress say they | on a five-day week. his force will follow District of Columbia can furnish | “march of death.” | of bruises and other minor injuries. price stabilization bill included, was re- | porne Parmelee. 19, of WICHtL, Catl | oxceptional and imperative cases are not quite sure of President Hoover's | suit. If a five-and-a-half-day week L | “Extra police details were ordered on : Little. with two other workmen. was | jected, 215 to 126. sr e y | e e R er been | Attitude toward war debts revision. not- | prevails, his employes will adept that i ~ expense cf a magazine published in| Quots. Systom. he amid, ha T | withstanding his recent letter to Senator Denied Hoover Interview. | duty at the Capitol Plaza. due to the installing a water system on the Cross | o ey i i E e s e 3 plan. E F. Everett, representing | increase in numbers of veterans. Here- | farm and the ditch in which they were | PASSAGE 1S URGED. America which awarded him first prize (0PSO oY S04 D n % | Borah promising that a European com- |~ Employes of his office will be granted o ks L 3 . . Jess | WOrking was 12 feet deep. His asso-| e for an essay on why he chose Germany | BEChel & POTEY Of TAPRrochomert | pination would not coerce the United | their administrative furloughs all at ‘Waters, had told newspaper men at the White House earlier that he had failed in an effort to secure an interview for ‘Waters with President Hoover for today. Everett said one of the President’s tofore, during the death march, less than 50 Metropolitan police have pa. trolled the grounds. The spirits of the veterans reached a new high level last night when the clates were not injured. Little was rescued by his fellow workmen and other employes on the farm. ‘ | e Co-Author of Measure Points to Huge Losses. SPRINGFIELD, Ohi July 18 (). for his vacation. Having only just arrived, he had noth- ing to say about his impressions about {the country, but he promised to do better at the end of his three weeks American products have made numerous protests against the quotas, which have limited their business in several in- stances. | States into action. Just about the time the State Depart- ment indicated anew yesterday that it would accept an invitation to participate in a conference sponsored by the League once if feasible, he said. Due to the radical cut in appropriations for salaries, amounting to $293,250, it will be neces- sary to furlough charwomen, window cleaners and others who aid in keeping secretaries had informed him that the|maich was in full swing. Bugles and | | A final appeal far adoption of the home | v . Chiet “Executive was too occupied. | drums were brought cut for the first | LD G e e oneaoeted 1o Gonmrene | Rere. He will visit Dresden. Munich, c of Nations to discuss financial And | ihe Government ~depariments ship said he informed White|time by the recruils to the “march of | By the United States Soldiers’ Home the Black Fcrest and the Rhine country T' R_ W|Dow FUH HOOVER | q 3 shape. i ter was called to the attention of the Everett House officials that despite the plan of death.” and the m°n began cheering Band this evening at the bandstand at | 5:30 o'clock. John S. M. Zimmermann, today in a statement by H. §. Kissell, co-author of the bill and chairman of | with a German interpreter. NEW YORK. July 16 (/).—Mrs. The- | Senate by the Democratic leader, Sena- not going further and explaining his one wing of the bonus army to picket | and singing intermittently. S e s e the White House after the adjournment | Vice President Curtis arrived at the bindmaster: Anton Pointner, assistant: | the Home Loan Bank Committee of | | tor. 1 1 1 ° | March, i ultz | the National Association of Real Estate CEE odore Rooseveit, widow of the late It seems to me that the policy of A future course e e o e e L e i Ovmuu.‘-":':'anfil‘éfnf’éff".“m .,Ls-ccr;m:xzfiaoords. SEEK MAN IN B. E President, will vote for President | the administration has meant a re\'lslvt;n “Why,” Harrison also asked. “if the e ‘Waters would not take part in any such movement, believing it “‘undignified.” The effort to make an app-intment with the President, Everctt said, was made to request the President person- ally to ask Congress to recess rather inforcement of approximately 500 vet- erans began to congregate in front of the Congressional Lib:ary. The Vice President went immediately to his cfice after observing from his automobile that the veterans were still on the march. Suite de concert, “Atlantis”. . Safranek | Nocturne and morning hymn of | praise. A court function. Ilove thee. The destruction of Atlantis { Excerpts form musical comedy “The Chocolate Soldier”. . .Strauss | “The greatest crime which ever has been committed by any Congress against the masses of the people—the small home owners—will be the heri- tage of this Congress if it adjourns without passing the heme loan bank Police Watch for Roxboro, N. C., Resident Missing Two Years. Police have bemm asked to search the bonus camps for George Washington Hoover this Pall despite the fact that | Gov. Roosevelt s a fifth cousin of her husband. In a letter to Chester Burger. 11- year-old Brooklyn boy. who had asked for her autograph and expresed his ad- | of these debts’ Robinson said. will be asked to say again whether we will transfer this burden to the Amer- ican taxpayer or leave it where it belongs.” Senator Harrison, Democrat, of Missis- President is so strong against cancella- tion, didn’t the Republican convention have the courage to put it in the plat- form? And why did the administration come here and ask for a re-creation of the war debt commission than adjourn so that bonus legislation | Police were stopping all vehicular | pox trot novelty, ~One Day in | pill,” i “ 3 il { the Re- bers of Cor hope- - y in May.” | bill.” Kissell said. Long, 36, of Roxboro, N. C.. missing [ miration for “your cousin,” Governor | sippi, questioned the failure of the Many members of Congress were hop might be enacted p traffic through the Capitol grounds ex- i King| Congressional delay over the bill has ! rmns his h:me sl::: ;.930. The lookout | Rocsevelt. she said: publican party to declare against | ful that the State Department would Meanwhile, Mr. Hoover's -desire to cept the automobiles of ranking officials 'waltz suite, “Strauss Autograph,” | resulted in foreclosures of mortages was requested by R. T. Medlin of the| “Fianklin Delano Roosevelt is a dis- | revision. insist, as it indicated it would. that have the bonus-teeking vetcrans leave the Capital remsined unaltered. He signed a House jcint resolution extend- ¥ and they were not alicwed to park in front of t vast building, as is the usual custom. | Finale. “Cities Service™. . “The Star Spangled Banner.” years to own & home, he sajd. ‘Warren | against thousands of the working peo- 300 bl enth et southwest, .Bourdon | pie of America, who have nflveluh who SRS rted Long's wife is il in & Bospital. : tant cousin of my husband. I am a Republican and am voting for Herbert Hoover.” Senator McKellar, Democrat, of Ten- nessee, praised the President for- his letter to Borah, but criticized him for governmental debts and tariffs be ex- cluded from discussion at the economic conference.