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ment largely of the expense of development and of maintenance ,of an industry now almost en- «direction of commercial aviation. It has become a pressing duty of the Federal Government to provide for the regulation of air navigation; otherwise independ- undertakings have been scattered through many departments and bureaus without co-ordination and within Government departments which logically have no apparent regulation to them, Other sub- Jects which might well have the earnest consideration of Federal ing League of Nations, world gov- deliberate expression of the Ameri- can people in the recent election; that the League covenant can have no sanction by us. The aim to associate nations to part in a commital to an agency of force in unknown contingencies: we can recognize no super- authority. Manifestly the highest purpose already provided and to engage tions as will secure our absolute freedom from {nadvisable commit- gotiate needed treaties of pence would be as superfluous and un- necessary as it is technically in- disappointment and delay iato gratifying accomplishment. DEEPER NEED IS DEVELOP- MENT OF CIVILIZATION. stimulating influence on security of a highly constructive massage. But when the President's recommenda- Advances shown in forenoon trad~- ing ranged from good-sized fractions to more than two points, Immedi- ately after the publication of the for the co-operation of wage-carners Ugation of the whole railway prob- jom is the best means to arrive at a not only of railroad stocks but of industrials, diately after the publication of the PORKE cables, 01 kr, deman which developed imme- causes of delay in Europe or our our own rights and contracting pared with a profit of $491,834] Belgian francs, demand, .0729; odbles. own fallure to agree,» But there for future relationships. earned in 1919 0740, Guilders, demand, .3463; o@ bi / is no longer excuse foWuneertain- The woser course would seem to Dail Stock Market Review — 3465. jetas, demand, 1396; cables, « ties respecting some phases of our ‘be the acceptance of the confirma- Prices 2 p, (USRTY BoNDA 1208, Gwedon kr, demand, S305 foreign relationship. In the exist- tion of our rights and interests 98 Metall tile! tee tae cablos, 2970. Denmark kr. demand, IGN EXCHANGE. bed) my og 1915; cables, 1820. Argentine pesos, pul nt 0 pe of course tha ‘i Tuy tay? rn, demand, } enbles, .1617. can be no aisinterpretation, and katisfactorily accomplishes sage to Congress, dealing with recon Jared himself in favor of a reduc- tiem Si bait Rotel tadi all | there will be no betrayal of the explicit reservations and modifi jetruction problems, failed to have a| tion in rates and operating costs and 1080 DIVIDENDS. per cent, In addi (Continuc.) From Second Page.) maternity bill, already strongly | and, ected it one decid foe | ments and safeguard all our es- lvatues to-day. During the morning| *"! Managements, but as Wall Strvct eS ee eer rerk “Hens, LA ent A a ne ae ind y approved, will be enacted prompt- ourselves, it is only fair to say to sential interests. Neither Con- ling stock market was dull and main. d the massage, the Presiden mand, 0709; e7 rtf 0004. | April 18 Three months ago thamame VW danivabie an. cou the Govern. | [¥:,thus adding to our manifesta- | the world in general, and to our gress nor the people needs my | ee ane tone 1 iaieatt that a Congresstonal inves: demand, .0457; 0458, off | pany declared an exten dividendige & relieving the tion of human interest. But these agsociates in war in particular, assurance that @ request to ne- ed a strong tone in anticipation 002 1. Marks, | demand, 016 ition to the rey 2. off .0000 3-4, id, 0080; Austrian cables, 0080 1, B : solution of the difficulties now con- 0002 3-4. Swiss francs, demand, | Cot de tirely borne by the Government | with much overlapping ot fune- | prevent war, preserve peace and | cffective, and I know in ny own | tions began to appear on the ticker) tne tne railroads. Wear onbien, 1788, Off 0008, ‘Canada | te etd Fer nat dividends ¢ able through appropriations for the | tions which fritters energies and | promote ‘civilization our people | heart there is none who would |the whole market turned soft and in Iatlare, demand, 801%, unchanged, May 2 to stock ot record April is. military, naval and postal air magnifies the cost. most cordially applauded. We wish to embarrass the Executive | number of important instaces con-| And this was distinotly disas-~ services. The air mall service is Many subjects of greatest {m- yearned for this new instrument in the performance of his duty epiouons wialeties wis dleplayed, pointing. ‘This interpretation un- an important initial step in the | portance are handled by bureaus | of justice, but we can have no | When we are all so eager to turn bi Listed doubtediy caused much of the selling ing Mines Company declared quarterly dividend of 5 per cen ik Basin Consolidated Petroleum " “ ' “y.ent and conflicting legislation will authority have been neglected or of the League of Nations - Problems relating to our for- |messago not only were most of these | ™°S*\6 fe enacted by the various states | ramcryy, rave been neglected oy | feated imelinking it with, the | ¢lgm relations bear upon the prot |gaingt jot, gut important market| Republic Steel scored a net decline which will hamper the develop- bring theservarious activities to- | treaty of peace and making it the | ut and the future, and are of |) 1. 14 more particularly those | of about three points compared with ment of aviation. The National gether in a single department, enforcing agency of the victors of such a nature that the all lla st 5 G tho close of ast night. United States Advisory Committee for Acro- nets the hunt Melt could be | the war ‘International aasocin- | tant future must be deliberately jin the steel group, declined to below TLC GHErs ARAN RiRSIRE OEE 1} ata thoeaade wt leet oul { nautics, in a special report on murveyed, and where their inter. | tion for permanent peace must | considered with greater cons°lh | the closing figures of last night § i _ : Easiest DM eS ee ‘i } this subject, has recommended murvoyed. and where their inter | bo conceived solely aa an instru. *| than mere Immediate relict {OM | 1.1 ihe message was very much in pared with the high of the morning, \ dressed men and women are do- $ the establishment of a Bureau of appralaed, would make for In- mentality of justice, unassociated unhappy conditions, We have 7 ” Mexican Petroleum and other leading i \\ ing. Dress up the family in new Spriny DEPOSIT Aeronautics in the Department of creased ‘effectiveness, economy with the passions of yesterday, witnessed, yea, we have partici- {line with Wall Street's expectations. shares went down from one to ( Clothes on our convenient, confidential i re { i Gommerce for the Federal regu- creased effectiveness, economy | mind not a constituted as to at: | pated in the supremely tragic cpi- | He advocated a repeal of the excess| three pointe compared with the top \ D ecmn of CREDIT. Why worry about | ALAN lation of air navigation, Mee ee een ee te erenom, Wy | tempt. the dual functions of a | sode of war, but our deeper con- | profits tax, and this is one measure of the day, and tho lending Terms WE atriy | recommendation ought to should be made plain that there | Political instrument of the con, | serm te it Pete Mls Gf | that Wall Street and the corporations PONCE Cpa tl toa 2 H egislative approval . querors and of an agency o nations an ; I recommend the enactment of wien LArtaig iets are porbed peace. There can be no prosperity civilization, desire most. His recommendation re-| Lackawanna Steel declined four A” right now is the time to buy—for our prices rain Tbse | down. legislation establishing a Bureau pied. In respect of education for the fundamental purposes We must not allow our vision to | garding the tariff caused little com- and other steel shares wore ‘Our stocks are brimful of the season's best styles, materials and colors, of Aeronautics in the Nayy De- for example, Federal Government | ®0ught to be achieved by any | be impired by the conflict among |ment, ‘The same may be said of his Ce een ery. Soller stacks You'll be surprised how easy it is to buy Clothes of nest quality at HYGRADE, ' partment to centralize the con~ | hax always ated them. National SUC OC Nn OO ae eel ena the disappointment to. the [recommendations regarding the re-| continued to give a Food account of Smart Cloth H tnautics and removing the restric. ieee rurioe tre: Nae hoe or committed to the attainment of world have been compensated in |strictions of national expenses and th:| themselves and in mort inatances fer ea aad t ! n the personnel detaile seat wana ce ae es the special aime of any nation or | the proof that this Republic Wil |jifting of burdens of war taxation. | Were able to retain net guina for the tions on the pr detailed ear were no less than $65,000,000. | to aviation in the navy. ieee eed be Kore + andae group of nations, surrender none of the heritage of What the President had to say. ri ' } The Army Air Service should ntralleat no fear of undue | ‘aims FOR ASSOCIATION TO | Nationality. But our rights in in- — > bereentinucd ae ‘a cocorminate ‘| Seautal etronuerane eo nominate PROMOTE PEACE. ternational relationship have to be | garding the plight of the railroads H combatant of the army, and its affairs better to be left in State The American aspiration, in- Se ea Sey wadtr. One probably received the closest scrutiny ; , existing organization utilized in control. We must, of course, avold | deed, the world aspiration, wns | ynrt in readjustment and restora- | And this part of the message was dls- 5 ' co-operation with other agencies overlapping the activities by the an association of nations, based tion can not be ignored and must | appointing, not because of what the a t Ossip j of the Government in the estab several States, and we must ever | upon the application of justice | be gafined President said but because of what he od a ‘g ane id eR |, hi ng demai! on ie righ: binding us in confer- + rn nental airways, and in co-opera- Wederal Graanig for eho per a WY Coemranen for the |MOVEDIBY NO HATRED; HARBOR | failed to say. That the President fully tion with the States in the estab- formance of service for which the | prevention of war and pointing NO FEAR. realizes measures must be adopted tO) anne qoating supply of United States | lishment of airdromes and land- State ts obligated to its citizen- the way to a higher civilization With the super-governiug | relieve the plight of the carriers wa = : tng flelds, ship. , and international fraternity in league definitely rejected and oe SW") Steel common is being steadily ee } ; MEDIA 1S FOR CONGRE SHOULD wi which all the world might share. with the world so Informed, and = duced by absorption of the etock by Teneo crosuor year” Wy MER In rejecting the League covenant with the status of peace pro- making the programme and confl- On March % investors’ | ' Investors holdings totalled 3,849,415 shares, or than three-quarters of the | OUT STAIN OF LYNCHING. Somewhat related to the fore- going human problems is the race question. Congress ought to wipe CRIPPLED SOLDIERS. The American people expect Congress unfailingly to voice the dent co-operation in making it ef- fective cannot lead us far astray We can render no effective service to humanity until we prove anew cluimed at home, we may proceed to negotiate the covenanted re lationships so essential to th and uttering that rejection to our own people, and to the world, make no surrender of our hope more onernaemere acer of the Republic in a and aim for an association to FeCORALHOD OF SIL Ene FiRnIS: Wy amount of common stock issued and | phen on poe Bi de ORT the stain of barbaric lynching promote peace, in which we erywhere of our own Nation and our own capacity for co-opera- 1 The previous high total Sarendere inithe world Aad WhO from the banners of a free and uld most heartily join. We play our full part in joining the tion in the co-ordination of pow- | outstanding. ho previous | MeL UGpRTRE AYOOL, Cie orderly representative democracy. Wink ce be eanoslved in pen peoples of the world in the pur- ers contemplated in the Constitu- [of investors’ holdings was reached on | f Government. Our very immediate | We face the fact that many mil- and dedicated to peace, will Bults of peace once more. Our tion, and no covenants which ig- | Dec. 31, when they aggresatod 2,803,- | } concern is for the crippled sol Hons of people of African descent | Felinguish no effort to bring the | Obligations in effecting European | Qore our tinociations in the war | 4g atiaron | i liers and those deeply needing Tniiees ana that Wie aartenee nations of the world into such nquillity, because of war's ip- More, no helpful society of as ' the helping hand of the Gites ahege eanuticheace “very fellowship, not in the surrenase eRe a re Ae tee Bit Gations can be foundea von {uss It recently has been persistently | \ } pane eee ee ot ey ii ge proportion of the total ee sovereignty, hi tasty salt, hiss restoration nvust: be tice and committed to peace until | rumored that directors of the Inter+ tite, Reacesie, AT cnc re eee ‘eta Dy po AL i concern for the crippled and de- | Population. Joicing in a nore ct humanac: | Wrought before the human pro- | {he covenants re-establishing | national Harventor Company have de- i : i pendent, I invited the services of | 4,}t ls unnecessary to recount the | tivities, amid the compensations cession can go onward again. We | Ponod are snaled by the nations | cided to cut or omit dividends on the | | j a volunteer committee to inquire Gielen yon ine Panaeiee See of peaceful achievement. Ca a Silas (We Are complishment — to the complete | common stock at the next mesting of | j rt 2 a stration the . eats io referendum to ” atreds and harbor “shin AN 5 mi es the board. ‘Thi eports hav: | pelea banat TS AaraLae, that it is. a condition which cannot wit thoes ODF te ee plesaed Nwiteater iielntainsan loca: lot re-establiahtent of peace and its ee eNarthi ey na peader ooh el ; Bureau of War tek Vocational | be temoved. There has been sus- Sur efforts toward such associn- mean entanglement, and particl- Contracted relationships, to the | crock his shown, It la now stated of. f Thing and other agencies of | estion, however, that some of Ite | ¢10) “ang the pledo will be faith. | pation in economic adjustments | Fatone gascinted for world help. |felally that the question of tho rate Government Invoating forthe ex. «| cittionlttes. might/®e ameliorated filly kept. In the plight of policy | does not mean sponsorship for fulness without worl! Govern. [of the next dividend has not deen | betel | W t 125th Street De Sigs : by a humane .ind enlightened con- ir dewe told theamer- | treaty commitments which do not uinosa without | worl vern. ay als ; | Evenings es! COT 8 7th Ave. soldiers, sailors and marines of sideration of a study of its GBD er rey ti 46 ane soneerhe Ge Andin which: wa will ment, for world stability on which [oven tentatively discuswed by mem) Ls ' the World War. This committee Sete Otis ican people We meant to 4 4 H aitgie “Nobel hers of the conipany's directorate, : } promptly reported the chie( dit- | T20Y aspects, and an effort to | an early eatablishment of peace. have no part Sse tea En at pany! | Downtown Store 113 Nassau Street Near Ann St. ; HW duty to be imperfect organiza | formiate, if not a policy, at least | he United States alone ainons Ae ee erate Bee Weis Syo= 08 Inindful of the high privilege and | ‘The Rooth Fisheries Company had yr the address—I3T, iYGRADE. | j tion of Government effort, the Taieai tone Cah GIMORR ante the Allied and Associated Powers » most and best for our own ete 0 mattatiolory. ye: a2 _— = nS ~ H same | eee co-ordination which TRRCU a BEI AOR ENG ORR Rats he nite’ ea technical etate of Ropublic and maintain ite high | Ste Paremenne duiviont “period of | The. Peat LARISA dacohy ianewenc oe 4 game lack of co-ordinineleney in | isfactory possible adjustment of | Sir against, the Central Powers place among nations and at the | ft in BRITICAY “erie OF | MAGI atten RAXOA Lot SIMA SER Ootlc ok \ many undertakings, lesa noticed | Telalens between the fonatiite, | of furore, This anomalous con, same time make the fullest offer- } e Ss : e actical way the ad- vice {8 less appealing a commission embracing repre- das sade ft ’ a t n ; ech- vice of the Senate, after acquaint- This committee has recom: sentatives of both races, to study _To establish the oer eta lag itewith ail sherconaitions to te mended, and I convey the rec: | and report on the entire subject Hie Pane ea declaratory ” met and obligations to ‘be dis- ommendations to you with cor- he pronos as Teg “4 " ¢ i | approval, that all Govern drrosevneed fiat eae ie olution by Congress to that arte Sharer: etd oe rar oa rights ‘ ment agencies looking to the | erance, understanding, charit with, the qualifies iene eee ch habe bi ee welfare of the ex-service men recognition of the interdepen to protect all our rights. Such should be placed under one di- | action would be the simples recting head, so that the welfare , Nance of the righ ence of Ge races, and the mainte- + of citizenship keeping of faith with ourselve: in no sense be con- Of these disabled saviors of our |" fica the road to righteous adjust- and could civilization and freedom may ment. . strued as a desertion of those have the most efficient direction. | — It is needless to call your atten- with whom we shared our sacri: It may be well to make auph | tion to the unfinished business In- ie i peatast ene powers: Jimetal the Director General of | harited from the preceding Con- already at peace. ; fervice to war vete and | gress. The appropriation bills Such a resolution should under- place. under his all for army and navy will have your | take to do no more than thus to hospitalization, vocational train carly consideration declare the state of peace wlilch ne, War insurance, rehabilitation PRUDENCE FORBIDS THAT ait ae Nlarenstes wath ‘ aM AT eR om and WE DISARM ALONE. just reparations, tho restoration : ; ne Lota idles p Neither branch of the Govern- | for which all Europe yearns, an Th yee a » Go ent's e 0 r Poihet 7 ot tne ekrmy and | ment can be unmindful of the call | upon which the world's recovery | Tif /he new family of fayy will bring relief to the for reduced expenditure fof ie must be founded. Neither former 3 : nditiong mos? complained Bontimeats of our nationtd fe. | enemy norally can mistake Amor- | Mim OT.SU gkeh SCT the weute cndine hospital. building | fenae. ‘The Government is tn ac- | tca's position, because our atl at wage eanh vorked out’ to cord with the wish to eliminate tude as to responsibility for 4 me CS a Oe urgent | the burdens of heavy armament war and the necessity for just outstandin alue: at the time of possible ¢omple- The United States ever will be in reparations already has had fi ; , rey harmony with such a movement | formal and earnest expression. in the market: oe The whole programme requires toward ‘the higher attainments of PRESERVATION OF CONSTI- Batis : I f > the most thoughtful attention of | perce. But all not entirely TUTED POWERS OF EACH. meyithishn g sh gilt s , hands how harmless ‘ \ Congress, for wo are embarking Alagta Gur a sfene eee PR Rinso is, It doesn't 1 on the performd of a sacred ui he ‘emoved the need to It would be unwise to undertake ‘ } . : , | on, tne Denton involves the ex- defend, We are ready to eo-oner- to make a statement of future Dort Motor Car Co., Inc. “ \ even redden thee 4 ae of billions in the halt ate with other nations to approxi- sliecy with respect to European Je A) \ \ rea eae Congress must | mate disarmament, but merost | Rfrairs in auch a declaration of a New York Branch: } perfect the. policy of gencrous prudence forbid that we disarm state of peace, In correcting the Broadway at 58th Street x F ‘and conscientious ad [ failure of the Kxecutive, in ne- CNM eer stamp out The naval programme, which notiating the most portant Phone: Circle 5466 U XQ uses {n the very beginning, had its beginning tn what seemed treaty in the history of the Na- \\ We must strengthen rather than the highest assurances of peace, tion, to recognize the Constitu- as our ( ; oO es weaken the moral filre of the Can ry no threat after the tional powers of the Senate we honoficiaries, and hu in test proof of our national un- would go to the vther extreme, $ offarte so that rehabilitation shall Tver nue renee oe irae equally objectionable, if Congres: ne attended by respiritualization ation 9 'sonne ay be Senate should assume the beratiented by resnintuatiztion: | Comiined with economien of ade | tthe, Semele, anguld, avwume the 2) MONTHLY t e new wa vane the proposal waa made that | Tolpis ons fa isk Ee: Durkane highest duty is the preservation i Bhia handsome | STOR ON ee ee, of ¢ ot y umon et # Devartment a | The War Department is redue- ot rig conan suai BOLIC Fy cir ting, Se should be creates | ing the personnel of the army i ected Blue e jorsed sand commen; | Pe eke ectenta nroeiaie he of co-operation so ntial H White Diamond y r 0: iS 1G ¥ i strongly that [ venture to call it aw June 9) 4 {2 our common welfare, 14 gold em 1C fo your attention and to st ECR A La N It would be idle to declare for BM ooniy $50 are as e as ton favora legislative considera~- dent “enactment When separate ated of peace with No employer's refer: tlon. further reduction is. ¢ ble the Central Powers on the as- . jor ae further reduc on le compatible Letiotam chat thoes eoneecats HE old way of rubbing for hours except the very bad spots, such as ASKS BUREAU FOn ha GAR UtRH he or cnene be adequate, because the situation on the washboard, getting the collar bands and cuffedges. And these TER SITIZENBHIP. . an’ that nt syatem oh wolUntary is > Involved TIE OUR Denes ats dirt out by main force, was harder on need only a light rubbing between 30 ent's obligation —af- mil Ing may offer to mements ci ore the . a af ‘of the highest and most ef- Naan’ Vvsioal: (Gevolope ments already effected, nor is it got during the week. unless you wish occasionally to f th : : van anes of Pp al develop 3 ite te Baw an on Coe Maiden Lane 1 y ficient type of citizenship ts mod- ment, discipline and commitment esirable to do 30 preserving 9° Fiaor 6 <a sterilize, erniy accepted almost universally. | to service and constitute the Haven't you seen the specially Government rests upon the bod | army reserve In return for the |= dirty spots actually grow thir while In the cleansing Rinso suds your of citizenship. It can not main- training. you were rubbing them? And the clothes are i ‘ Reon : og ey wy a MNT , es are as safe as in wat. j tain itself on n level that keeps it carly two-and-a-halt year wy Na Uda ; bapa eha eA ere te ipthon a : paande or ut of touch | ase the wor id qwar came to an i} ‘Rirea fa na remarkable tor the s ;? a ones rere ne ing harsh to , with the c+ end, and yet we find ourselves te- i fo aif , nae e injure them, no solid soa f Ee a i tatnutet ciate or els i family washing aa Lux is for the There's a new way of washing that Jur a id soap to stick to dj eS Poe ih Aennlie AL pense, ahi laundering of fine fabrica auch saves your clothes. the cloth. Eur at technical peace, far slike and wontons i i Rinso softens hard water. Where from tranquillity and tle pro- Just soak them clean with Rinso. wate ae erp shed ns inereaged no Gover grossed toward the hoped-for : : a 1a than our restoration, It ill becomes us to Wi Rinso is the new form of soap amount of the ‘soap liquid,” accord- man attiiude serene Impatience that the Buro- J e IDE FOR MFORT fine granules, It is so high in cleansing ing to directions on Nie Hacleaee and mg bet pean belligerents are not yet in . - lirt while " if Tellvett | full agreoment when We ourselves Yale iat jp ovele a fe ae ¥ me continue adding it to your tub of ae end Twin have becn unable to bring consti- . 4 ¥ Ps . e clothes soak-—without any hard cold water until you have a good, ‘ department | tuted authority Into accord In our K. Z. Garter fits per- rubbing—without boiling. rich suds. : : would be own relations to the formally pro- fect r but with . 4 be mad Hien 'ot | claimed peace, ys Nn “no You put the elcthes into mild, pure Begin this week to soak your clothes rather vague 1 ebeL Little avails in peett i j ‘ Pathe yO om= | 9 n reciting the annoying tension—be- popes leave them overnipit, ane clean with Rinso, Get it from your 7 plishment. Events | cause the wide, soft n the 1.°mning just rinse afew times. frocer or any department store. ’ } have profounsiy oy ' : : You need never rub your clothes Lever Bros, Co,, Cambridge, Mass. ing people with the need to ” webbin r naturall o Seep ” J nige new social forces and evolu. - g ¥ tions, to cqilip our citizens for ow oe ! Healing righty. with problems of dpcddbd ok gives’ to every move- la the realms of education Malled (Milk ment of the leg, yet Public health, # tatio: condl- a * . . = t “child welfare, p amusement Took for the "F %"" stamped ont an Gnd recreation, the climination of wes only arming Hs hte social vice and many other sub- a noe P Taslve Co, Urtdgepart, oni A jects, the Government has al & Invalides | i ready undertaken a consider ri ‘NO COOKING Made by the makers of Lux m _Yange of activities. 1 assume The [Food » Drint” for All Ages. e's nth, Only Gennine Laxatiy, ek Lo at 6, | ‘ j pa DENIM Selene Fiat and’ ertcnal fountains. Ask for HORLICK’S. * ~ Die i Cold sure you @ Avoid Imitations & Substitutes | POT LUCA MONTAG IRN LANL ALC RATOTTR c . | lca : : = seal

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