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ge sets nenscensehsnnonesiessail i] CALLS ON PRESIDENT |COX-WILSON CHARACTER HOPPE HERE, CONFIRMS ; NOW I] 5 THE ARMY TO RECOGNIZE MEXICO| 19 JEFFERSON DAY DINNER.) REPORT OF RETIREMENT. WASHINGTON, April 7.—Charges} The cating five ob tHe soteerson Day Willie Hoppe, for sixteen years / THAT COMMUNISTS that spe interests are interfering [dinner at the Hotel Commodore to-mor-| invincible balkline player, but with settlement of this country's [TOW Mlsht indicates it will take on a who has retired since his recent : affairs with Mexico, coupled with a |COz-Wilson character. defeat by Champion Jake Sehi ; yenoltition calling on the Jtresident to},.N° Javitation tas been sent to Will-] fer, is in town. He confirms the ; Wot, Wore presented to (he Home| eee are AVN repent. thay he ie Cheengn wen act, has declined to be present. Gov. | sampetition. He sve tNAE he bh i : BS. ek S by Representative Connally (Dem.,, ‘ . 2p Smith pleads an engagement in Atlan-| othing further to add to the an- Tex. — bape nouncement of his retirement , hihbe ThaylvaN He declared that “‘if oil interests} The speakers will be James M. Cox, ™ : - } Bui-Weeks Thinks They've No Democratic nominee for President in “ ee yi ek-t 4 y ‘f é } 1920; Senator Pat Harrison of Missie- nee | made that last misoue sippl, one of Cox's close friends; Sena-| in the match in Chicago, and | f | tor Hitchcock. of Nebraska, Hamilton] don’t intend to for aome time to “ y a a ‘ and international bankers are pre- Holt and Wilton Lackaye. William G.| come,” said Hoppe. ‘Benjamin Chance—Daugherty Cool venting recognition, the country ; ‘ e e - McAdoo will be unable to core from] 7d myself will start within the S } bs next few days in quest of loca- p p | aoa rnc eigen ee | ecia er, ri Oo | TI THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 19898. | | nition, who is Mr. Conpally WASHINGTON, April 7.—Attorney General Daugherty sees no trouble in prospect with rad though the Chief of his Bureau of Investigation, William J. Burns, has issued a warn- ing about the recrudescence of radi- calism Secretary of the Navy Den- by has warned officers and men to guard against the preachings of Despite Warnings. should know it.”’ Among those present will be National “If they are not preventing recog- he added tated that a recent press despitch disclosed the President had written John Barrett to the ef-|/Chairman Hull, ex-Chairmen Homer 8. fect that “the only hitch was one of Cummings and George White, Scnator J proceedings.”” Stanley of Kentucky, Senator Overman of North Carolina, Joseph P, Tumulty, Bainbridge Colby, John W. Davis, Frank L. Polk, James W. Geratd, Henry|Smart, nineteen, half sister of Mrs. Morgenthau and Charles F. Murphy. Madelynn Connor \Obenchain, was ar- a take up all of our enjoying a rest and feel “If the ‘only hitch anywhere is one of proceedings,’ cannot a great Gov- ernment like our own be big and gen- os erous enough to do what is right with- ; Communism and anarchy, and then eee ne ae rormalities end ———. ested Inst night charged with stealing lingers out quibbling over formalities and rom the person of her fittnce on the Secretary of War Weeks sald there) sits of procedure? Mr. Connatly | BRIDE-TO-HAVE-BEEN HELD. Jaay they were to be married a sum were well defined evidences of an or- | PabletchscMedetn estimated “at between $240 and $260, : ; - said. i ‘ She was arrested on complaint of the ized Communist movement afoot Fiance § She Robbed Him on|* e plain Lage , “It is unfortunate that negotiations ‘ young man, P. W. Douglas, to undermine the loyalty and morale | (teeter he Mosnan Gow Day Set for Wedding. Miss Smart was released In $1,600 bail. Neither she nor Douglas would discuss the case. of the army personnel. ernment should be carried’ on by oil] LOS ANGELES, April 7.—Miss Glenys + “Every time some people see a|companies and international banks woman in a red hat,” said the At-|rather than by the regular diplomatic 7 ahr re - ey Ba officers of the United States.” torney General, “they become fright- _ M’S FOREIGN ‘TRADE. LS, April 7 (Associated Belgium had a deficit of 3,000,- francs in her commercial trade ened.” He added that he was criti-], BELG cised because he did note warn every- body to hunt cellars and bar the win- s dow shutters last May 1 00,0 ie he der on| balance for 1921, Premier ‘Theunys an- : There might be some disorder On| nounced in the Chamber of Deputies to- ¥ account of the mine situation, but I) Gay, Imports from the United States believe not,” hé said. ‘The miners] exceeded exporta to that country by would not be responsible for it. They] 1,400,000,000 france and tmporta from ought, themselves, to keep down any Argentine exceeded exports by 600,000,- Sor Every Floor in the House 000 francs, The Premier said it was tm- oe and T think they | jossible to. reduce these importa aa they On the other hand Mr. Weeks said: | Cnsisted chiefly of foodstuff “The War Department has been aware that the Communist pro- gramme has stressed the breeding of disloyalty among the army and navy personnel as well as citizens at large. Though all opposition to the military establishment {s not occasioned by such influences, undoubtedly many loyal Americans have lent their sup- port to movements inspired by radicai organizers, | Secretary Weeks ts not particularly disturbed, however, as to possible harmful effects in the army organiza- tion. He points out that army train- ing always has been conducted with a view to “teaching loyalty, love of country and a spirit of crifice."* ——.— COLUMBIA Gi"E CLUB. AT TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT Noted Organizationia Season (tones With a Special Concert, Columbia's e Club of :i¢ty men will close its season to-night with a special concert at Town Hall. The performance, on what is termed Pan- Columbia evening, will be assi Gabriel Engel as soloist, graduat Columbia in 1913. HAND TAILORED CLOTHES ROCHESTER,NY. We are now offering our entire stock of high grade men’s and young men’s suits direct to the public at strictly wholesale prices. SUITS WITH Prof, Hall {s in charge of church and choral music at Columbia, and he has written an Alma Mater hymn dedicated to tho Glee Club, which will be the opening number on this evenir You can get this famous $1.45 Mirro Aluminum 3- Quart Convex Sauce Pan, with cover, for only 89c —if you act quickly. This is a limited offer. After it expires you will have to Wellesley College has pay the regular price of $1.45 for this identical pan. Two Pair ‘8 pro- gramme. 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