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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922.° FARM BLOC IN HOUSE " OVERRIDES COMMITTEE Senate Bill Providing Eight Mem- bers of Federal Reserve Board to Be Put Through. balance of power, 'ABT?H'X‘?:; ’}::“ the Houuo' :ttl;.rll.: raat'h; yesterday own commi 's - mendation and z“m ven and be submitted to a -test before the Supreme Court of the ted States. Senator Borah and his associates contended that the Supreme Court of the United States had decided square- in a lynching case from Alabama, that a federal anti-lynching law was beyond the federal powera. Therefors, it was said that they asserted It ‘would be useless to 'present to the court the question iew under the pending bill. The question of proce- dure, however, was questioned by other committee members and & decl- slon went over. 3 The bill, introduced by Ropnunu—l bill ball:lve IIJ!lt the measure is not constitutional, s The probabflities are that the bill will be referred back to a subcom- mittee for:redraft, it was said, and that eventuglly it will be reported to ‘the Senate and placed on the calen- dar. In view of the legislative jam in the Senate, however, there seems little prospect of its enactment into law at the present session. Senator Borah was joined in hold- ing the bill unconstitutional by Sen- ators Overman, democrat, North Caro- lina, and Shields, democrat, Tennes- int & “dirt farmer to the board,” but tive o BloLa i one o S bt it | UEW-MEMBER ASSIGNED. i | of i Bt for oo o e oty | Committee Place for Representative measure, i that with another that sgricul- ‘Williams of Texas. ture shold have representation there could be no doubt about a farmer land- | = Representative Guinn Williams, '-"‘varn in Monday as iccessor to ing on the board. ™ e {he lats Representative: Lucian W, e 'arish of 'exas, m appointed | | ROYALTIES TO U. 8., $1,008,007. | 2 member of the House District com- mittee to succeed Representative | James P. Woods of Virginia, who re- cently was appointec & member of | the committes on Post offices and post | roads. | Representative Williams was for- merly a state senator, and is to be a candldate for re-election to Congress in November. AN'I-'I-LYNCHING BILL UP IN SENATE COMMITTEE House Measure Likely to Be Re- drafted, Due to Charge of Un- constitutionality. Consideration of the anti-lynching bill by the Senate judiciary commit- tes was continued this afternon. The bill already has passed the House and | see.” The other subcommittee mem: put through the is before the full Senate committeé |bers, Senators Sterling. republican, | tive Dyer, republican, Missouri, would | bill providing for eight instead of with an adverse report by a majority [South Dakota, and -Diliingham, re- |give the federal government power | members of the Federal Reserve Board, of the subcommittee, to which it was | publican, Vermont, were said not to|to punish members of lynching par-|so as to assure representation of the referred, headed by Senator Borah of | be in complete disagreement, but be- | ties. It has been urged strongly by |agricultural-interests. ldaho. The senators opposed to the lieved the bill might well be passed 'negro assoclations and others. Changes in the Senate bill as reported LANSBURGH & BROTHER Established 1860 A havem of interest to the Gift- Seeker, lor and Lover of Home. in Furniture, Mirrors, Jewelery, Silver and Shefficld Plate, Brasses, Curios, Diamonds, Art Objects. A. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. N.W. gress was committee, but the house put it back. Failing to hold the board member- ;h‘l: down to its present size Mr. Mc- iden sought to put through amendment providing that at-least two of the members to be appointed by the President should be experienced in banking and finance, but it was defeat- ed. The House also defeated an amend- ment by Representative London, social- ist, New York, stipulating that one mber should represent labor. e contention “was made t the President now had the power to ap- ! an Royalties amounting to $1,009,007 accrued to the government during April from ofl and gas produced on public lands in Wyoming and Cali- fornia, the bureau of mines an- mounced today: this amount 78 0 wi credited Wyoming and 22 fornia. Just Arrived—New Summe; Hats, $5 A tremendous assortment of entirely new shapes and colors—featuring all the popular materials and trimming ideas. 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