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H. C. KAUFMAN DIES. THE PRESIE>ENT TELLS A GOC)D STORY. Clothing Merchant Was Interested FORCEHELD (GERMANSOUTSTRIP MlMENSIT ASMSSUSPICION f i >tiiD' .if MORAL in Two Firms in D. C. Harold C. Kaufman, local clothing merchant, interested in the Young fc» Men's Shop of 1.119 F street and in NEED U. SCHWAB 7th GREATWOO S. L BYFIRING SQUAD Charles Kaufman & Sons, 429 BARSWORLDCOURT street, died srt the Emergency wwj \(fc, SA^ I today after a short illness. Hospital Mr. Kaufman was taken to the J Leads Allies in Race Iota! of Eleven Executions in last Monday for special hospitalJ. B. Scott Points Out Vice President Coolidge, on ilso from his apartment at 2526treatment17th Toward < street. He was thirty-seven years Founders' Holds Normalcy, Ireland as Result of War old. a native of Washington and had to Society of Obstacles Day, Up the of his life Declares spent greater portion International Pornonio Cvimnla in the clothing business. v/ui uuyiv/ UAaiiifJiu* Steel Man. on Crown Forces. Mr. Kaufman was educated in the Law. and took y th«* Aisoriatfd I'rees. ^ fcr the Aoenctateii Press. public schools of this city Suspicion by nations ot each other's Jty tJK> A^-iocinfH Prpss. active part in the clothing business X1* W YORK. April . < lermany. 2S..Four men convict- ; Tnotiyps in international: ^^Bl PITTSBI *K< »H. I'a . April 2*.The CORK. April of his father after leaving considering ' shortly of a stricken world lies hrou*rh the * M'-iny ami s.iertfi- *» ted of making' war against British school. He leaves a wife. Mrs. Leoma questions is the main obstacle in the <t^ greatest hope er people. has ir-ttlcl d >iw. crown forces were executed by a Stern Kaufman, anil three brothers. way of the establishment of a perma- in -.he "sturdy, hardworking hom« working: Edgar. and Kaufman. 1 i» real and it- .»u:Mnpp;r.^ at the military barracks Sidney Joseph nent court of law. James American." Vice Presidentloving production firing squad Funeral arrangements have not been international he United States asd aihed n,e.,<v,.. here this morning. They were Fat- completed. Brown Scott, director of the division Coolidge declared here today, in an j* n the fight inwa.d norma! >. rick O'Sullivan. Maurice Moore. Pat- of international law of the Carnegie address at the Founders' day cel. I1 Mulcahv. Endowment for International Peace. hration at Carnegie Institute. He 1. ijchwab fiivlarci here- today. 111 an rick Ronavne and Thomas eulogized the late Andrew < "arnegie, ddress befor** the r'hambtr «»f Moore and O'Sullivan were convicted 'told the dele grates at the twelfth who established the institute, review- of levying war and attacking British [meeting" of the. American Society of I^^^^VmIPHM' ^^flB^SBr KH ed his accomplishments, and spoke of 1 of the £tate of New York.O.untiene crown forces at flormult. County I International Uw at the Shoreham him as a "man who Mr. Schwab was I'm guest of thr [ > BB^pmb represented Cork. February £p. Mulcahv and Ml Hotel today, at its first convention American ideals." hamber at a recaption giv« tt in FIGHTAElsT J * ]c xvt.'iia> itc r i t- t \mi t iv ir<i \-i » .......... since the of war. conclusion the J^^HMjR^Hr . HSnflj "The whole nation," asserted Air. r of Ins s»'r\he to the countryrccoglilion offense. committed near Mourne Regular meetings of representatives world, follow- Idluring the war of all what l Coolidge, "the wholy Abbey. February 15. nations to determine ing out his plan, can advance the "Germany t<«day can put a ton of This makes a total of eleven men questions can he taken from the po- iteel in at a «; $20 a t>n litical and cause of civilization. Under it thejs Knglar.d pr.- executed here during the last feu* diplomatic field and trans- conditions of life have grown heap»r than Lngiand - ;in make it. men in ferred to the was steadily months. The execution of six judicial forum j ^^ftu^jgy||Rfl^B^n^HB better, there has been a wider and fie said, 'and is selling pneumat; February had a swift sequel in the urged by Air. Scott. Nations, he said, of a;t ooK m fietroit. wh'-if formerly ue soldiers J WAGEJUIOPENED are about to wider distribution property, shoot ing and killing1 of rive chary agreeing problems higher and higher standard of edu- lupped su' h ma- :;i:iery to tl-rinanj the wound- for the consideration of an interna- cone, stationed at Cork, and in Hp >^^^^^B>x\wi/;H|^Hffi^HmPtiQlH^I cation, a deeper and deeper apprecia- atnd sold :t cheaper than she of several others, one of whom Union Head tional court, because they considered ^ 5&T w> > nake it f ir.g Says Living that such P: «H|fl tion of the obligation of seif-sacri- ji later died. j steps would be a leap in Bj ficing "The differ.nee is sM«ly ;t matter th«» example." dark. f»f labor ousts Relative* Frantic With lirlef. Are Too Uncertain Courts of arbitration in tireat as were Mr. Carnegie's bene- Expenses particular j the of the Idle in I nlted stales. factions in development While the executions were disputes are adhered to, he pointed «>f in the material and intellectual welfare is that .''hii.euM n.- n a crowd knelt proceeding out. because the principles upon President "It estimated outside the barracks, offered to Justify Reduction. which a would be based is his fellow men. the Vice ire out of work in this >untr\ It roadway decision n his prayers and recited the rosary amidst known in advance and those S^i.B.rKMlMIWfcgl^ continued, greatest achievement^nxordingly of supr< no- nnp-rta* « Hr th»» Aftaeciatert compos- j lies the addition he made to their the sobs of the bereaved relatives} VrPK*. ing the courts can be instruct« d, i K^KttSiiiMii^iiii^ul^^^^^Bi^KtiliiMtMifll in j he working men a*- we;l as to the of the four men and others. Moore's 2S. Reduction of whereas ^j moral force. to restore ur prosp* ni>. * CHICAGO. April in an international court <»f The who mndr thin of the member* of the Loyal IifKlon and (irand of the He- « J, apitaiist with grief, and his! | phntoirmplier picture Army "N'-V'-r was the mod for father, frantic railroad wages would impair the justice the nations now have no guar- who colled on President HordlIntr yeaterdny to nmk hi* aid In hnvtnj; the l*ine«»ln shaft restored, di«l not Welfare as Moral Question. before brother were in the crowd. antee public, so Never 1" for- u .i present that the conditions existing! hcur the mfory the chief executive lollI. but that It w*« n Rood one h evlde n<*ed by the picture. lien, \elson A. "The question of human welfare." Iiroduets great. the relatives of the men of American living and wouldstandardhave will j -s>u< h v aluable nia«-hin. Yesterday j apply in a particular case. Allien h nhoun on the President'* left, und on hla right nre Mm. John A. 1/ojgan, ('apt. Robert Armour aud lien. he added, "is not an economic ques- producing visiter] them found them in good: no in economic < ind fa< nvaiiabb. Never I -1 and justification "ethics, Ciives of Munitions. 1). *. (lordon. tion. It is a moral question. There ility O'Sullivan was greatly con- History v as so much that needed to i>» spirits. or the cold, concrete facts of reason is no difficulty with the present there cern»'d about his mother and said An historical review of the muni-1 in i<lone. industrial life." it was declared tions trade, ancient and of scientific knowledge pro-advance he did not wish to see her. fearing: present-day covering viding for the welfare of the race, i have just r« turned from Kurope with sorrow. modern wars, was Hester H. « vv« she would be overcome by H. M. Jewell, head of the railway given by STREET ROAD MERGER The ability is not lacking, even if ind I anie with r. m d adm:rate.n who was Just eighteen Wc>oi--«.y. former solicitor of the In-, "or the courage, the enterprise, the Mulcahy. unions, who opened the employes' fight of no further advance were marie in j* years old. leaves a father of eighty j partment .State. Charles Cheney and invention. The ma-Mielermination displaved ;?i J-a.v. His elder brother was acquit to retain present wage scales before Hyde, professor of international law BRIGHTER AFTER PARLEY discovery ami Kn^L-.nd. Germany years. SINKING OF SHIPS GUNTOTINGCURB i terial and intellectual forces are suf- f Franco B»-irium. ^ ted of the charge of levying war the Railroad L*abor Board today. in Northwestern University, spoke on >van ahead of ail of them m conditional and ficient. They could be much great- J against the crown forces. Contentions of the railroads that the contrabrand. (Joorge er.must he made much greater, but t producion. Offer Kncourngement. since the Crafton Wilson, professor of Some Progress Made After there, Is it possible that after having Priest* cost of living had declined law in the present deficiency is not Rev. award were met Harvard University,international moral ivon the war. we .»f the allied nation Canon O'Sullivan and the wage of July, 1920, delivered a on of it is the disposition.the wi!i con- with the that award was paper "Continuous Terms, Col.

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