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HE EVENING ACGLAIMS POLICY Commission to Consider | Suggestions by Congress When Both Houses Concur. | 0.5 TRADEBODY Trade Commission. | came under fire in| senatorial quarters, after an address ( by Commissioner Humphrey chal lenging the right of a single branch of Congress to direct it o make in- vestigations not involving anti-trust lew issues, has decided to put into effect the suzgestion he voiced Hereafter, it has become known. the | commission will decline to accede to such requests unless concurred in by both Houses of Congress. taking the position that its funds are too limited | for this work Two Members to Dissent. smimissioners Thompsen gent. who have differed with the r ority on 2 number of recent chan n the commission ctices, are ex ected to announce dissenting view as to the methods 1o be emploved by | the commission under this new policy, «though they are understoud to have veiced no dissent to the policy itself r. Humphrey, who discussed the matter before the unnual convention of the United States Chamber of = Commerce, sald the “question of our | Next Fiscal Year. jurisdiction” under the resolutions di- vecting investigations topted by wnly one branch of Congre: a8 been submitted to the Atiorney ( 1 for| an opinion, but it was said the De. partment of Justice today that nof such opinion had been given thus tar | Citing resolutions by Senuors a Folletie, Republis Wisconsin ric, Republican, Nebraska., and Ship- stead, Farmer-Labor., Minnesota, di recting the commi: inves tigations tor the Senate’s information. My Humphrey asserted t t it s clearly apperent thut the primal mo- tive In all of them is political.” He did “not very well understand how the commi: m can proceed to investi- gate everything under the sun that Feletes to a great in " he said without specitic charges or reason to believe that violation of the anti-trust it would be disclosed. The Federal which recently fjAck ENTEREDT OF THEIR HEADS. .20 @ McClure Now 813,553,863 BUDGET FOR SCHOOLS, TOPIC i | | {Supt. Ballon and Others Explain‘l Record-Breaking Estimates for scord-breaking | for the tems in the of Sl Various hool hudget next 1 vear were expliined by | supt. Frank W. Ballov and other | hool authorities : ¢ a conference ves- terday swith the Distvici Commission 733,863 tond frent viced the hope ritted to the The school Iofendad the neecssity I'n the estimates and that they wonld e Bureau of the Budzet initet. Althoush the new budzet an increase of §$1.463.576 propriation - provided for the fiscal year hex the officials pointed out $230.000 and $300,000 of fMiciuls, it i= unde 1o niahe ot calls fo the an school July 1 between amount to the The than out second five buildin Congress is com ihe innin: that thi: increases and officer more the Commission Under Fire. His address had no soomer become public than strong indications were | ziven in senatorial circles that an ef fort_would be made to abolish the @oinmission ut the mext t C . Nenator Borah, K Jdaho, who opposed the bill crgited the commiSsion. said that s@ms to me dn with the Fede 1= 10 abolish it,” since apparent thut it is wny Causes No Alarm.” dispatch from W ilhelmina injured the foot of antomobile had wutomobile and was her car slipped backw ice and ran into a diteh Evolution had bore the | were , es 1707 ! Scopes he telegraphed was on the side be unable to imates also call program 1o which is 85,702,100 for the salaries of tewch 0. is next largest Advisory Council und believe that th ervice to the country it i= intimated. may make some shight Officials Unable to Identify Vie-! Chamonix—*Condition = Viugue saye Queen man tn the bhushes alonzside the road | Mount Blanc when her nished cuthorities| o\ from the Queen's household. said Sheriff Howard Fields had the peal to the wuthorities for as | 1) elsewhere und his body in or when the lody wa uthor- | Plant Wizard Favors tain the man had not been k Luther Burbank. tamous plant cul The straw huat of the s Chies ey. Lo appear a5 an ex pockets of the mi sl et furbank said is to pay longevity teaching personnel $4,000.000 1o carry installment of the mitted. The largest sinzle item in the budset ers wnd Mbrarians. The item for bufld ARl ecsinds cllilns foi i§LI98 School authorities alveady have ex plained the budzet to the Citizens it is perfectly | body will support it in the origin oi going to be of | form. The Commisstoners, howeve fews e = | : ’ MAN’S BODY FOUND |DUTCH QUEEN IS INJURED - - Wilhelmina Was Alighting at tim. Believed Murdered. and ; 4 35 the Awsociated Prese Hidden in Bushes. SN ne W A | olland " slizhtly Finding of the dead body of a caloreq | 05 Hlolland was slizhil; osite Chest, T Four-Mile | (jiyned on « zlacier Run 2 '""! he dispatch. apparently based on 8 onithe hehd | |6 st of lier vight hand werc had peath. i bruised und “her condition causes no taken to the countr courthouse Fort Myer made an ap-| sistance. The s sced the | D belief that the m n stain | ] i She b |BURBANK SHIES AT TRIAL. How long the man had been dead | bandoned was | — not determined by the count) ftles. Sherift Fields said he was ce ; 5 Pl Side. But Won't Testify. SusMt ot SANTA ROSA. Calif., June 20 (). Had Washinzton Addresses. turist, revealed he had - declined feentpiirchasealin thi an invitation from Clarence Darrow. the initials “J. 11, ¥ pert witness at’ the evolution napers containing the : trial at Dayton, Tenn Twelfth street Vet s W that he Sevemiliiotoes tion but wonld second- amonz his effects. Local police had inavirie the uddresses given, in identifying the dead man. Sheriff Iields and the local police today are continuing their investi flon. Tt may develop that the main was killed in this city and his body taken to Virginiz. The dead man w about 25 year Arr: ments | Thursday. were made to conduc inquest rilities ag, Fort Myer Heights thi. afternoon 3 aggre CITY FIGHTS PAYMENT OF WITNESSES EXPENSES AL made at | but did not sue. Orchard Firm Bankrupt. teh to The Sta June 20.—The of Patrick County petition in bank trict Court here showing i and Pairick Orchards filed a voluntary <! ruptey in Federal Di the. petition Claime Drz From Capital Unnzee Trial. Evidence of Agents | ars in Liquor Mpecial Dispateh to The WINCHESTER, Va. June 20 sty of Winchester™ hiaving vears ago adopted Ui tion law and made it city ordinances. it will be Aity council to pay any of the Corporation Co allow the five Fede zents who | eame here this week from Washing ton to testify in the case of Ha Jack. in whose private home they | elaim they found abuui pint of | liguo | This was asseric duy by a high | legal authority. v however. ad mitted there were a number of points | N of law 10 be considered, amonz which would bc whether the courlt would hold the alleged violation to have been | a criminal act or <imply a4 violation of a city ordir THURSDAYS 2 SI6.80 smir FROM PROPORTIONATE FARES The everal | prohibi- | purt of the | up to the osts the judge vt may see fit to | LEAVES Union Station THE IDEAL ROUTE TO NIAGAR THROUG 3 Tickets good for 16 dax of sl churges for wp Ticket < for Deseri PENNSYLVANI THE STANDARD RAILR valld for use d the Federal agents without being ion probably uncil to pay- claim, totaling meals and wit- ra sent for, would bc made in city ¢ ing all the costs they nearly $60 for mileuge asserted that it was not for five men to come in a minor and that one or two would have been ample. Moreover. a local policeman accompanied them on tne | wip to Jack’s home, and it was held | the local man’s evidence would have been sufficient . BEN BLUE LAW IS UPHELD. | Court Refus Bar Closing Under Colonial Statute. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. () —Sabbath blue laws which orig- jnated in Revolutionary War day were upheld today by Supreme Court Justice Albert . F. Seeger in refus- ing & permanent injunction sought by park owners, which would have pre- | vested the police of Rye from inter- | fering with the operation of amuse- | ment parks on Sun . i Park proprietors announced Umvl to Sabbath | June that would appeal the ruling and. though threatened with arrest. would keep the amusement= apen on Sundav. CASTLE AND LOOKING THROUGH EVERY ROOM HE CAME ON ONE IN WHICH HE FOUND THREE LADIES HANGING BY THE HAIR | the rear NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS June 25, Jul SPECIAL TRAIN ' occapied. including surcharges. STANDARD" GASOLINE © ;ASOLIN STANDARD ONCE UPON A TIME— pancr Svindicate RAIL TRAFFIC HALTED. Labor Trouble Flares Once More| in Cuba. June 0 P the have | four | HAVANA. Cuba L«abor troubles with emploves of “or ilways, which r more than ve broken out again and | 1l traffic to the eastern provine spended. The department of the | interior has hopes of adjusting the | difficulties quickly. CATHEDRAL MANSION | SHOP BAN IS LIFTED' 1 « | Zoning Commission Makes Other Changes in Regulations for Northwest Section. The de Zoning Commi has cided to permit the lishment shops in Cathedral Mansians, oppo site the Zoo Park. on Connecticut ave nue Other changes in the sireets to permit the construction of types of bulldings differing from that first proposed for the sections affected were approved Properiy Thir tween 1o¢ of ‘theast, Tavior and Varnum <treets was chanzed from tirst commercial 1o residential: lots 7 to 11, square B the ide of Linworth place en € and D street d from vesidenticl 1o first | ts A B 10, squa the north side h‘ street and south =ide of .C strect southwest. between South Capitol | treet and Delaware avenue. changed | from first commercial “C" 10 second | comim il D' lots 16 to 30, square | S04, on the east side of Fourth street | northeast. between M street and | Plorida avenue and property along the west side of South Capitol street Letween N and O streets, changed from fal “B” and first com- | il to second commercial | area: portion of land on the west | side of the hizhw: bordering the | west ide of the Zoo park between Jewett street and Klingle and portion of lot ated on | fde of Connecticut avenue, | Rodman and Sedzwick changed from A restricted heizht to ¢« area, 40-foot east southwest was chang ommer “P! the west between strects, 40-foot height RED MEN DEDICATE HALL.| Sioux Tribe. No. 18, Holds icd: in New Quarters. Serv- | The new hall of the No. 1S, Improved Order at 713 D street, was formally dedi- cated Thursday night. Ritualistic services were conducted by James Mac- Cracken. great sachem isted by the zrear vhiefs of the Greut Council of the District of Columbia. Ad dresses were made by Sachem Mac “racken and Sachem Joseph Schrot. A prozraim of entertainment followed the dedication service. The program was committee corapo Sam eph . Ralph Berkowich, Walter thaniel Laden. Sioux Tribe, | of Red Men, arranzed by a | . Powell, Heiden shipman, | njamin | Na Pimes, ¥ Jones and Phone Main 8108-% 604-616 9th St. N.W. | $7 ruoms. 36 weekly: $10.50 rooms. 38 213 with toilet, shower ana Iavatory . $10: # in room. 50 % more. Rooms Like Mother' W8 9. 23, August 6. mber 3, 17 and GOctober 1 WASHINGTON FROM ‘OTHER POINTS Eastern_Standard Time 5 AM. 72227 in_parlor or sleeping cars on payment Dining eur attached ptive and Tustrated Foldor A RAILROAD ROAD OF THE WORLD Y, ZOL me IMMEDIATELY RELEASED THEM,TOLD THEM OF HOW HE HAD KILLED THE GIANTS AND SHORTLY AFTER LEFT THEM \N THE CASTLE STAR, WASHINGTON. D. THE DOOR AND KNOCKED. viewi which re i coholic gastritis. The police repor the body ordered an FOUND DEAD IN BED AFTER NIGHT PARTY Angelo Prince, Employe of Hotel, | Discovered by Friend Who Helped Him Home. taken at 15 and v rnard 2 roomer by Verr bed. companion fied Emergency Hospital Reese, responding with pronounced him dead. Appurently After last night Hawaiian hotel. w party at Angelo Prince, emplove of # la found dead in bed at the| home of My Nellie Morgan. 1505 mont avenue, yvesterday, according police home an | Tocal | MOSCOW, June zovernment ha: with # Duteh a= to exploft a tract triet Skaterinoslv of 12 veur ) titied The ultural Tand for a in ot Coroner 1. Ramsay For Tennis The Suzanne with full skirt <leeveless 825, I'wo-picce irock of White Crinkle Crepe, piped in black. $16.50. A\ twao-piece frock of the new Chinese Damask, in orchid shade. $35. ce frock of Peach’ Silk Crepe skirt and smart turn-over collar. $16.50. Third Boor nzien Tennis Dress n flame-colored flannel pleated For Bathing Ihe Annette Kellermann pure wool—styles that ming. $2.95 to $12.95. Bathing Slippers. in satin ta match color of snits, $1.50—in rubber, $1 and $1.50. Rathing all swim- Fwo-m-One Smit are made for real Suit Section. Third fleo: For Riding and Hiking Riding habits that meet all the requirements of equestrian sport—correctly tailored of natural linen, $16.50; in all-white linen, $19.50 to $25. Separate Riding Breeches. $7.95 and $10. Sleeve less Linen Knicker Suits—are suitable for hik ing, motoring. picnicking or any outdoor sport natural linen, $8.50: white linen, $10. Section finor. 5 . For Golf he smartest goli costume this season is of Bal briggan. and, of course. the turtle neck is the newest thing. $16.50 to $29.50. A new Ravon- Balbriggan with the Chanel collar, $35. Popular on the links is a Velveteen Windbreaker lacket, trimmed in balbriggan. accompanied hy a white crepe de chine or flannel <kirt. [acket, $16.50. Striped Australian Zephyr Sweaters are ver soft and light weight. Shell and white. gold and white, or blue and white—with round neck or turtle neck. $10. Sportswear and Sweater Third fianr SATURDAY, ms VOURNE YD ON AND TOWARD E VENING CAME SUDDENLY IN SiGHT OF A LARGE HOL'E.BEING TIRED AND HUNGRY HE STRODE BOLDLY UP TO ntopsy ealed that death was ca tated that Prince drank a pint of whisky, became drunk Southall nt avenue, thut address, where they both went to Upon awaking, Southall found his lifeless. and ambulance Soviet Ratifies Dutch Concession. + cone <vnd + dis pervind 3 JUNE e HOT FIGHT LOOMS A2 IN CHAPIIAN CASE Sensational Disclosures Are Made Regarding Star Wit-’ ness Against Gunman, State which € ilty of the Conn., patr the center ond trial for Wi S~ OU CAN IMASGINE HIS GREAT SUPRISE WHEN THE DOOR WAS THROWN OPEN BYA MONSTROUS TwO - HEADED GIANT WO INVITED HIM TO ENTER New make in. this city for a At a) M. —CNEAY A SAUNDERS DEFIES ORDER TO TESTIFY Grocer Says He Will Go to Jail in ! Preference to Discussing < TR CIANT A GREAT reparinz New Plea el for the today three creditors wh celing have Saunders prevented from being discharged 1k Fuptey to guestion him concerning the affairs of the Clarence Sannders Cor voration. of which he now is the presi dent s ffaivs of the Clarence tion nnders for sed + mew nevs Defense ¢ n that formati panion 1in patrolman name of Waldo Miller from b te He Dr Court Jurisdic new drive will United States District necticut and in Wash the Connecicut State jurisdiction ¢ inswer | fense o The hearing was quent 1o an on Questioned. order issued by Judge Thomas 1. Gore | A of the Federal District Court requir ing that Saunders answer questions put to him by attornevs for his cred ito Ref 2] cansed an sut K be made in Etifor ¢ Company's Affairs. declare without and d By the Assoriated Press. | MEMPHIS, oviet |ence Saunders v ssion | hearing Ale | uptey that theve declared i hank- | jail and Tenn., June 0 . T of Saunders hrupt endi o of ounsel say sterday referee he would he interded to reveal the the vation a writ of hahea. hefore in tay before would answe anyv anestion PASHION GOES VACATIONING Off to clear. sparkling mountain streams, placid lakes or ion joyously goes vacationing—and with her the smartest. clothes—travel costumes. sports togs. an sprinkling of formal dance frocks Fashion knows the importance of being correctly dressed. whatever the occasion. We suggest a few of the smartly appropriate costumes that Fashion is sure to tuck away in her vacation wardrobe. . I7ash Summer surf-swept beaches newest o0 for ’ o’ ' " For Travel ltor Tea or Dance £ For traveling nothing i< smarter than a navy georgette dress—and one will always be pre- sentable at one’s destination. For misses, $25 and $39.50; for women. $35 and $49.50. shion adds a georgette coat for many occasions when one needs a light-weight wrap. For misses, $25 and $29.50; for women. $25 and $35. I'he unlined fannel coat white and other colors has an important place in travel ward robes. $19.50 to $39.50. Knitted coats, $25 and $39.50. Misses or the first evening one may come down in a flowered georgette—cool and Summery, pat $25 to $39.50. terned in lovely colors. FFor dancing the smart chiffon Lirt sheer the miss wears circular $39.50 up. dance frock with very full Flower-tinted pastel I'he voung georgette <hades matron finds a vellow or nrchid hand and em broidered, a delightful dinner-dance costume $69.50 and $75. Third floer in ensemble. painted Section, Fourth foor ction inn. Third flaor TWoodward X Wotheop Closes Today at 4 O’Clock