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Ths0m -esia -eee wibetbeh of CFOa" ast,seodeot61111Wi enw Bowe" 4ddwTrenmm , Andrew W. Ue., whenhe tstesse e fraiweIof em,Ieam Nees e da4 wassdV* , party to a st-d d the dbM
lmetmaey Mellon. is a barium of cea-f$reses. with David V. Houston. theretiring-Seerefary. sad with other of-fles16 wps made eenversant with thetaims ef the foreign leans, &ad wentStsame lengthaInto the various phases
of segeeioas previously begus byferes governmexts relative to thefunding of the outsteading Oblga-
es.Presidest Marding's Inugural ut-
teranee Indicating that suggestionster oanellatios of the debts will meet%ath ISres1-e- appassetly starte4 theNow Secretary Of the Treasury UP0"a dearly defhed policy.noeetapy Moloa's oonafreees to-
day were largely to'eble theanewTreakury head to got a grasp of therobles with which he must somor& It Is probable that he willesautimas i conference for severaldays with former Secretary Houstonad others who have been activelyidestitled with the loss and otherproblems.* . RAE ALUMN 7PLANS.The pleas of several of the foreign
goveranmeats to enter at once uponAegotiations looking to the soonver-slon Anto long time obligations of thedemand notes pow held by this Glov-erament ware before Bicretary Mel.lon today. The British French andItalian governameats have adtified theTreasury Department of their wal-ingness bea conferences in thevery nearAt the Wreasury today it was aug.
geated that conereaces ; with theforeign fsalil envoys probablywould mot be coemmenced until thewhole questionx of debt settlementitSrms has been discussed by Presi-dOnt larding sad his Cabinet.f In what keepet the previous pliasof the Treasury' might be changedwas j4ft tos eledtisre. The probality.it was esid, was that entirely new
N discussione would be inaugurated,without s'eZrence to any tentativeunderstandings which may have beenreached previously between represen-tatives of this and other govern-ments.
NmTON TO ASSIgE.. Thus far the general outline of theplan for adjustment of the foreignloans has been to fund them into obli-gations with maturities running as
far as thirty years. with a reasonabledefferment of the interest for a periodof years, pending Europe's rehabill-tatiol'.No eel announeemnt ever was
made by the Treasury of-any agree-meant relative to the rqe of Interestthe lo.-Vo. beand should bear.though It was' suggested that theTreddry's purpese was to make therate equivalent to the rates borne byUbited dtites Government bonds.Former Secretary Houston today
said that he will hold himself inreadiness to assist his =seces=or Inall nsittere which may arise relativeto the loan and other questions,which are at the forefront demandingoossideration. Houston will post-pone for several days his departurefrom Washington.
LASBY FRED YOUTHOF BLACEAIL CHARGE
5oh% E. Lashey, United States At-torney, has entered a nolle proeequiga the, case 'of the Governmsent againstDyad W. Knox. an automobile me-
ehanic, of 4410 Kansas avenue north-west, dismisming charges of black-piall lodged by the police departmentas a result of Knoxs arrest on No-eseber 12 last, upee the omplaintef Mrs. Lila C. Beall, of 3030 Cam-bridge place northwest.
Affidavits submitted by witnessesin behalf of the' youth proved con-clusively to the District Attorney, itwas stated, that Enex did not makea telephone call to Mrs. Beall on thebeut and day charged in the indiet-seemt. and& was not near a phone all*a. Upon this evidence the indict-
spenst was quashed arte 1Caos alloitedas go free. The defendant was rep-yasseted by Ateys Loui. Ottea-berg ad RmeINeudeeker.FMSSGciiDIG ROOKymmediately following an enter-
estaest by the National Press Clubat Keith's Theater at 6:30 'o'clockoenday eventag. the club dinning
poem will be open to omn. -In oe-eprtia9ith the Uu, u of Fish-
aries the following meau has beentarei preltmlnary observnnset
tional Fish Day:'qster cocktail. slam chowder,
abe haddock. parsley sane', mashed.qee.greep peas, shrimp salad.
ptee eustard pudding or Ice cream
TOEQTVHARDplGThe Ganest of a littre ofsee
theroughbred Uagish-buli pups, boeayesterday moruing, will be presentedto Presiet Harding by Maariep Ber-gha, 003 Twelfth street northwest.*The pupe' altpetonate K is MadameNelba, graadddughter of a 80.000 bluetibbon winner. Hecr pedigree includessome et the Saest of the ealno world,-rdig-ten m Ameracan Krenne
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awi ing DrUsua Iamngeralse sermen SOONInd "aVe 414 Eag and is the eesing win eatlws his 'aeseo~'passos et leotee,
--Efe" swvlees awprilaeto IW" wil be held tomorrow &I
the VermoNtAvense Christisa O0urebwhich was the ohmre u et awnother distnglmed Oh Presdsnt,James' A. Garuel. This Obureb Aknown as the NGaureld MemorialChur&." The paste, the Rev. DrEare Willey. will preach tomorrowmorning es "Pmlargemest." and atthe even service en "Me MidaightWatchman.Begani BagSuday. Macoh I. re
viva see Will be hold at thisohureb ek night mautil Uter. Thepaster will preach and Prof . .
Charlten will eandut the mule.
Miss Katharine air RAr=will play at the First mauChurih. Tenth and G streets, North-west. Sunday night at I Voleek.The ov. Jason Noble Pierce willpreach 'o "Saul and David; WhIebAre Tou?"Te flaser Organ Company of
neten livered the new organ tothe chercb itIL week and the workef .lastatlaties is going en withoutinterfering with the services.'
At the servloe last Monday cele-bretaing the Piftheemth Analversaryef' the Ordinatie of the Rev. JasonNoble Piere, a special offering ofSill was taken for China FamineAel"efA smemorial service will be hmd
for. Dr. A. oleeam= at the X StreetChristian Church. Sixth and N streetssouthwest, tomorrow mernig at 11o'clock. Dr. MELfar- was secretaryof the Foreign Christian MissionarySociety of the Disciplos Chprch foreighteen years, and president of thatsociety for nineteen year. He waspossibly the most outstanding mis-slonary mae in America, and March 6has been set apart as "Memorial Day"In the Ahurch. and will be generallyobseryd throughout the country bythe Disciples of Christ. *
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor, the Rev.Preston A. Cane. will conduct asongalogue entitled, "Beauty forAshes."
Prof. N. K. Ober, of ElIsabethtownCollege, will be the speaker at the4 o'clock Sunday afternoon meetingin the Central Y. M. C. A. Building,1'36 0 street northwest tomorrow.Prof. Ober was a delegate to theWorld's Sunday School Convention atTokyo. Japan. and he will give inhis message his observations and im-pressions of this mach discussed con-vention.
"The Three-fold Path to theHeights" will be the subject of thesermon by the Rev. Ulysses 0. 3.Piero, minister of All Souls' Church,at the mording mervies In the Knick-eftbocker Theater. The musical num-bers will be given by Miss HelenHowlson. soprhno: Richard LoIe-
BISHOPS TO SEAK'ATUNITYSERVICES
Meetings to Be HeOld Day at SLJohn's Episepal Church
-Nodx Week.Two ishep, one of the Epispopal
church and one the Methodist church.a Baptist minister and a layman ofthe Presbyterian church will addressthe Church Unity services at St. John'sUpiscopel church next week. Theservices are held daily, except Satur-day, at 4:46 o'elock. The speakers andthe days on which they will speakare:Monday, the Rev. J. J. Muir. pastor
of Temple Baptish church and chap-lain -of the Senate. on "anticipatingCalvary": Tuesday - and Wednesday,enator Hoke Rmith, a layman of the
Presbyterian ahuseh, on "National Re-spenalbility for the Training of theChildren of this Country": 'I hursday,the Rt. Rev. J. 0. Murray. bishop ofMaryland, topic not announced; Fri-day, the RL. Rev. William F. McDowelL.bishop of the Methodist Episcopalchurch, on "The Master Day by Day."Tomorrow morning the Rt. Rev.
Alfred Harding, bishop of Washing-ton. will condrm a gIass at St. John's,and at the afternoon servie at 4o'clock. Canon Douglas, acting rooter,
will preach briefly.
BARHIG RENESPLEDGE TO YANKS
President Digresses in AddresTo Assure Wounded Coum-
try Is GratefuLAddressing himself directly to hun
dreds of wounded soldiers frotu Wal-ter Reed. who were seated in invalidchairs at the foot of the Inauguralstand. President Harding yesterdaypromised thets that this countrywould not forget them and the serv-ioes they had rendered.Pausing dramatically in the midut
of his inaugural address, and paint -
1ng his Lager at the wounded soldiers,the President said:"I went to asere you that a goest-
ous contry will never forget theservices you rendered, and you mayhope for the pelIpy under the Govern-mont that will relieve any maimedsuooessors froma taking your place.on another occasion such as this."No section of the President's ad-
dress met with amore appplause thanthis promise to the wounded soldiersthat their services would not he for-
Dies Fram Heart Attack.Ungene Bieiders, forty-iM. 035 (1
street seuthweet, was found dead inhis room this morning by his sisterMiss Ida leidere, when she attOueto roue him.Death was due to a sed~es attach
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nas, temserroW at I. ,e vewi be main-
talked by Mr. David Neas, a vet-ore ex ~ er the 0aisey-fairedestrise, theestve by PrOf.N. . ai,-f the National Ro-serdh UniVer, an expounder ofthe Seelalist theory. Othere presentwill be given espertualty for briefdiseuselem of the -set
At Foundry Church tomorrow seer-Ing Dr. Readlph will pi'esk at 11e'eek on "Cho Great Parade-Find-
Lad " In the evening at Ia =our Cheir and ProfesserAmon Kasuar, violnist, will give aeal musal servie 4ad Dr. 11aM-
deph will speak on "Pesidest Mard-wins'siaugural Teat-Do Justly. LOTSMerey, Walk Mumbly." .
Dr. .. 0. areeder. metaphye&lIa.et New Yet eity. will deliver theaddress *th Chwh. of Le ands,. 1314 3C 4 e=rsrhwqet, en "Con-sering Faith,4 Mis Frameee Seher-ger. soprane% WO render- @Oles at 0M'
-he DMe.' Ab.ut a Ma." isPestor I. Was we's subject tomor-row ight aSAe Canteniea BaptistOberoh. The dqrang subject is, "TheGreatest Peruem's Iaauguraties."
welfth migt brach Young Men'sChristi As otn- laspirationalmeeting -temorro g* 4 p. Is., aom-duted by the Ref. 0. 9. Bullock.Third aptist Churek. Uteryody Isinvited.
The dramatic e 4g Jf the storyof Queen Ether with spiritual is-torprottios w Mrs. Viva I. Jaa-nary In to give omorrow eveeing atthe Homer Building is an unusuallyinteresting and helpful maeage.Mrs. January has given this red-
Ing before several of the Easternstar chapters of Washington whereit has been greatly, appreciated.Appropriate music will be a part
of the program.
Judge J. Robert Anderson Of theDepartment of Justice will addressthe Organized Adult Bible Class ofFoundry 3. X. Sunday School, Six-teenth and P streets uorthwest, to-morrow morning at 9:45. on "TheUberality of Love." *trangors In thecity are cordially welco&ed.
The Rev. Andrew R. BIrd, pastor ofthe Church of the Pilgrim, TweMty-seo-ond street at Q street northwest. hasreturned from= a series of regionalconventions held by the LAymea ofthe Southern Presbyterian Church. atMeridiah, Mie.: Waco. Texas: Nash-ville, Tena., and Staunton. Va. Hewill occupy his pulpit at both ser-vices tomorrow.
IffTAYOFEMETO IBSERVED HERE
The speech delivered by Presidentde Valera, of the Irish Republic, atthe McSwiney demonstration in NowYork last October will be reproducedam the Vocalle at the tinmet Daycelebration of the Association for theRecognition of the Irish Republic to-morrow ight at Gonsaga Hall
Dr. Joseph Duan will preside at themeeting. Speakers will be John C.Grse, mayor of Charleston, S. C.; theRev. Pete) J. O'Callaghan. of theApestelle Miades House; F. EdwardMitchell and P. J. Ryan.
Calvary Baptist Church, Eighthand I streets northwest, will in allprobability be the place of worshipof President Harding.
President Harding is a trustee ofTrinity Baptist Church of Marion. hishome town, and since him residencehere he has attended Calvary Church.
President Harding will he the firstmember of his denonlidation who hassuoceeded to this high office, it ispointed out. The member of the de-nomninatIon who has'couse nearest tothe high eoffice In recent yeara wasCharles Evans Hughes, the Republi-camnminee in 1116, who was a
regular worshiper at Calvary Church.DR.IINSOLVDlb1H0EAT HYATI3VIILE CR10The Rev, Ifr. Arthur lWieaelving,
recter et Old St. Paul's Protestaat*plseopal Church of Baltimore, andrecogissed as a leader in the Amern-s Church, will preach the sermon
at the evesen6g servIce tomorrow mightat Pinkney Memorial Church, It. Mat-thew's Partsib Hyattaville, Md.Deeter Einselving has long beem a
member of the General Convention of'the Episcopal Church. During thenational conference he oec pled thepoet of National Missioaer. He hasa wide circle of frienas in Washing-ton, and has frequently addresed thenoon-day Lonten meetings at theChurch of the Epiphany. Doctor Ein-solving is the brother of the Bishopof Brasil, and of' the Bihsop of Texa.The Rev. Charles E. McAllister, rec-tpr of St. Matthews parish, will havecharge of tomorroir night's service.
HONOR -cLANS ENORYAt the Ninth Street Christian
Church on Sunday morning there willbe special msemorial service- in mom-oryofA.Melea head oftthe PereignChristiaS Missionary Soeeety for everforty yearn, and who died In Deem-ben. Mis picture will be uavened atthis servtes,
TEXIFPAU0MMXI" IO
Rv. N. P. E f lne . L
The a"y. . P. Pgel. 1amlia1 .. mas, wilU deliver a "re" .
monwbaeden the -tatat hsswiplue 08 Wb"b rpeit Xse1Wg to4 h0 ea,1f ease. E1sub.jeet ge e5imal lumlpas. of the$ianiural 1t.0.0 A brief adpsim will be detesrd b-Oef E1sse 81. 16erwe4 99 the Os1
o3esseenetatlves. on LeANW' 1a-Cen.Genral Sherwood In the:r livin Maan p'uble Iwo' todiar
who was present at Lineolas inaugse-ratio.A special musleal program will be
rendered by the Capital City Quartet.Ms Edith 3. Athey, erganist,
SESWORLSI[Wut Maryland Minister SaysOne er Other WIN Son Rule
aALISURY. L., Marcb 5.-Declar-Iag that the question of whether theworld is to be ruled by Jesus ChrimtOr Karl -Marx will be decided to thecoming few rears, the Rev. Dr. A.Norman Ward. president of WesternMaryland College. outluted briedyproblems he said faced PresidjutItarding in an address here yesutar-before representatives of seventy-AveMethodist Protestant emrhee of theEastern Shor. The occasion was agroup Vneeting of the Marylandannual conference of thp church. heldin the Peninsula Hotel here."One administration had ended. an-
other has begun. 'Let us rememberthat the failures of the past have notbeen when men were !alQesi to re-spand to the demands of war." saidDr. Ward. "The failures have beenin years after the wars. Leadershipin them times is just as critical asit has been in the last eight years.We cannot get back to the yearbefore the war; the bodies of 10,00-000 men block the wa."We must 'work with other men to
make the world a better place for thecoming generatique to live in. Th"-is coming a clash of creedp and aclash of intellects. We must deewhether Jesus Christ- or Karl Mar-is the ruler of the world in the nexttwenty years."Alluding to the question of keeping
the Sabbath. Dr. Ward declared hedid not wish to see a blue Smandayinauguraled."I don't want td se a blue Sunday"he said, "but I'd rajtkhr have a blu-Sunday than a red one. We mustchopse- We must think straight tothe line."
CATHOUC FRATIRPUTYTO OCCUY NEW1B
Plans for moving-the Catholic Fra-ternity to the new home of the orderSt. Peter's Hall. Third and B streetasoutheast. are being made today. Ata meeting of the New Home and mem=bership committees of the fraternitylast night at the Aloysha Club.' ar-rangeents were made for holding allmeetings theme beginning next Fri-day, when Capital Assembly No. 6 willmeet.The first regular meeting of the
chapter. at which election of offieerswill take place, will be held Wednes-day night at 8 o'clock in the commit-tee rooms o(g the Knights of Colma-bus Hall.A mass meeting in the interest of
National Catholic Pro Month will beheld tomorrow afternoon in GonsegaHall. The Right Rev. Thomas J. Boa-han, rector of Catholic University.will speak.
ERGETOWNDATEGeorgetown University debaters
who defeated Yale Thursday evening.will again debate the questi9a of:he ope hop tonight -with Prines'ton University. The dpaewill beheld in Gaston Hail at eh college.Frank J. Hogan. of the Georgetown
L-aw School, will preside as chairaan,while the Judges are announced asfollows: Senator Shie.lds. of Tan-nessee; Senator King. of Utah: JudgeGeorge E. Martin, of the Court ofCustomns Appeal.; Frank Davi., Jr.,asistant attorney general. and Myron.H. Parker. of the University Club.The Princeton debater. who will
uphold the afaramative side of thequestion, are Charles Denby, Jr.. ofthe District of Columbia; Robert H.-chool, of New Jersey. and R. MilesWarner, of Indiana. Georgetown do-
sat are John J. Jaobs of Mua.lana: John 5.- Derby. of the Distrietof Columnbia; Edward 5. Callahan. ofMaine. and Robert W. C.' Winmatt. ofthe District of Colunbia, as alternate.
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the caPit.1 aty qu.rteLMiss Edith 3. Athey, Organist
Rev. H. P. Foz,bMilnhr
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