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PAGE TWO TRANSPORTATION 1 ACT CHANGES BY | CONGRESS SEEN Senator Cummins Makes Arrangements; to Hold Conference With President On Revision of Rail Legislation i WASHINGTGON, Nov. 15.—Arrangements were made here by Senator Cummins, chairman. oi the senate inter- state commerce committee, for conferences this week with President Harding relative to changes in the Transportation act. The president let it be known some weeks ago that as a result of experience gained from the recent railroad strike, recommenda: have jhe would RATE DECREASE. FOR PAC 5 NOT APPROVED = p some a the x 4 under consideration poral strengthen the railroad board so cs to make its deci nfor Senator Cummins is known to r retention of the board with supplementary Jegislation 1 railroad, and their ¢m- por Interstate Commerce Com- mission Refuses Reduction from Points East of Roc y its orders is said in some amendment ma “public" the present re- bird of the mem be selected to represent the nd one third to represent the employes. WASHING tléns of tra aithority tc eo board Mbuntains d@mied by commission. WASHINGTON, Nov. 14,— Post ponement until the 68th congress of the administration's g¢ ental anization program, w forecast b: ator Smeot, Republican, Utah, after the second conference withis two days with President Hard- ing on reofrantzation plans. The president plans to submit to congress soon after it meets in extra re. y the all afl tri tinental pro- posal and that all of the reductions which the Southern ific proposed to make would res in giving it reasonable compensation for services performed. “Commissioners Meyer, Esch and Lewis, though concurring in the com milssion’s decision, as it affected the transcontinental lines tered a sep- arate opinion suggesting that rail woads might be given ‘authority to reduce the transcontinental rates froin Chicavo producing territory to| #* the Pacific coast in order to meet new application wa of reorganization plans as worked out by the special congressional commis sion on reorganization of which Wal ter F, Brown, of Toledo, Ob is chairman Mr. Harding, it is faid would ve gratified if congress could e coming scesion, but Sen ot, who is a memb ission said today that ble legistation to be dis. sition to the plans might ‘co auction over until the next competition if a Hall also concurred ion, ‘but declared commodities if | ©? eral rate ap plications might » reductions. Commissioners hison and Potter @iasented in part from \he conclusion e¥ the majority and declared that @gome of the reductions should have SHERIFF TOOK BRIBES, CLAIM SPOKANE, Wash,, Nov: Yehear rates: from. Peal mony that Sheriff Thomas Barker of gtasriavool’ toe these ,| Ferry countyshad arranged with him make on wool in Rocky Mountain and|t® accept bribes, to check trunks con futermountain territory. ‘The same|taining liquor without insteoting question was involved and the rail-|them, was given by Rt, F. Carpenter, rdails sought the permission to meet} Great Northern railroad station agent the water competition existing at the |%t Repubilc, Wash., in. federal court here in Barker's trial on a charge of by the tranecuntinental lines v Dermission which they so ommission, re refused ‘ht to make pért : reales declared the reduc-| conspiring to violate federal liquor § a . | laws tien wa: 0 enable them to |? —_——— mieet con t competition of ; steamship lines the'r | generally lower than those on traffic applicrtion of w Uy a number of int sricluding Spokane, ake City Reno and ix, wou e result ed in making transcontinental rates rallenged tain cities from intermediate points. tically commodities included ir: the commerce fron: the Pacific coast were covered in the railread’s appli cation. Your Druggist Recommends Tanlac because it has demonstrated its true worth over a long period of years. He has sold it to thousands of satisfied custom- ers and has seen them regain their normal health and strength by its use. He knows that as a stomach corrective and general tonic medicine it has no equal. Over 30,000,000 bottles of Tanlac have been sold, which is still more conclusive evidence to him and to you of its un- paralleled merit. TANLAC | Greatest tonic medicine in the world a g session next week the tentstive draft | + f the! 15.—Tosti-| : : 313 W. Midwest Ave. | | Acquitted of Murder ‘ After facing the possibility of the electric chair for days, and the jury | returned a verdict of “not guilty,” Mrs. Catherine *zysler felt a Joyous) feaction. Photo shows Mrs. Rosier and her baby, Ditk, just after she had been freed on a charge of murdering her husbaud and hls stenographer. | ; BALLAMY STORER, PROMINENT AS U. S. ‘DIPLOMAT, DIES SUDDENLY ‘ov. 15.—(By Ballamy The As: Storer, lon, when he ‘was, «us: rily *¢ at jenna by President: Ruosevett, It was: Mr. ‘Btorer’s wife, who was Maria Longwortt of Cincinnati, about | whom revolved the strife incidental {to thes dismissal. She was the “ Dear M "tin a remarkable sor! presi prominent as an American diplomat hotet | Mrs. ist. died here Sunday | where he was staying | Storer in a with YORK, Noy. 15 Who died in Par N w bf letters written bY the late | as American ambaskador to Aus j dent and pyblished by Mrs. Storer in Hung in 1902-06 and before that| defense of her contention ‘that her; had been minister to Belgiuin and} | Spain. 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Watch for it. {This is only. the first of a series of announcements concerning fiction by the coun- try’s leading authors, which will delight Tribune readers. The names of others we will have later as contributors to the daily and Sunday papers will include almost every writer of national os tance in America today impor-