Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1926, Page 5

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THE EVENID STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1926. * 5 ’ preme Court of the United States. He | said, had been given Senator: ) 7 . 5 . ould havi ight to a 3 e emselves ol h dehi a h = | [] LA Will Direct Star’s Home Demonstration PEUPI_ NSEL TR havele »uht to app pire themacles for the e q ; o - LT recovery of moneys impou 4 the fact S g v N been | gon i P 1d ind others in escrow or In trust Benate could or 1 i 1 1d ne th 1 - a agreement whick 1 ! 1" to the negot be authorized and empowere: ake rt afl 4 . T « r convention bef - investigations of the serv ary 10. 5 | # had neve - I b . 5 R : utilitles, t prysical 2 aile zle S 7 e the lask e d 1 ! their propertles and rates c 3 “arolina, ) ifer no o public g S aging i, could Falters in Stand. Definite Power Granted in| . ; p Measure Calls for Attorney to| couRT OPPONENTS [l ot Senaloye b aceised of |yt in i concluding sentences the ' : ! i ¥ i 2 S fiery South Carolinfan said that if he Cases Where Payments bt : Represent Citizens in TO FORCE CLOTURE |0t tenain e vote on th maosiog | b been properly appro | 4 of the two-thirds cloture rule of the [ywis submitted he migl ki : » Wiy omes: ACTION ON MONDAY [uiie in 1ei7, showing that Seiatcr | 1o it "and b wounid iy with theate | TEE EMOVAL RUSHED. — s | fox bitter pill for t t were presented again this morn T ‘ontinued from First Page.) i Senator, who explained that | sht 2 ¢ he ha to enable the District Commis- = Chairman Zihlman of the House — u Sas . 1 Senalyn, uha e3plained that |i0s ke might ag after he hud to apply o tl Su s District committ day relntro-| eq the Southern Senators that they ause he preferred to have | ittcour SOt TUE S wnti-cou roet, Wear tia duced the bill which he fathered in|were taking a step that would rise to | & thi oture N | e 2 . - Street Near Completion e Stetsaihtn Eani - ap- | confound them in the future. With | ns sed | eancd, and the P | Removal of trees on F strest be polntment ‘.‘fk!.‘.h pl\n)u[h\ extreme bitterness, he referved to the 5 W untll 11 o'clock today in . at | tween: A ‘Thirtéenth st s of the District and | 3 an attempt to | however, insisted avin better mood than it oper S 5 " of public utilities he Se He promised the | vote on the rule reprinted in the rec prapar: U e o el A o0 ; SR » that during the rest of his |ord of today's proc E or Harrison e : $4.000 : o in the bill i fce in that hody he himself won Hanator Ashizcat s for this istrict to increase this | not stand in the way of the in ipted, de The bill would nuthorize the Presi- | ¢f the cloture rule on other nie; : > had dent of the United States, with the _' H.)m ,h reement wi the same i oW « prope Siietiaer J 4 3 approval of the 1o appoint an | were directed at wl tatked for hours in the | sent it a 3 uiditional counsel for the Pulilie Util- Ehe rder 1o prey ssity invoking | \ ities Commission, to be known as the Robinson Makes X tacked the de ratic Presi any of t 1 the taxes ¢ people’s coun: who would hold of-| When Senator Reed had completed | dent, Woodrow Wilson. Tle likened = hi 1. g 3 4 fice for four years. It requires that | his diatribe against the clotur u- | Senator Blease to the vulture who fed | mined to go thro 3 Lie shall be u continuous, bonafids| tion, Senator Robinson answe | en the vitals of Prometheus resident of the District of Columbia|In impassionate tones o | As tor 13 s | the World Court - five vears previ to his appoint- | cratic e osaid he wou 1 : snent and actively engaged in the|duty as he saw it, and 11 ) : Calls for Original Draft practice of law before the Supreme | not be deterred by the thr 7 urt of the District for ut least five | so great a man as tl 5. Missourl thinks him s dutles would be to repr think him.” 2 sl the people of the District at h s | " 4 se sald, he v : - hefore the Public Utilities Commlis. b at v « s o 1 kS e T Gimhe el o g e ! ‘ e bt o Hotel Inn ing in the interest of lower r d | the World ¢ E 4 s i i uts be , Main B108.810 improved put S « r fal order of 1 " ‘ 610 9th St. N.W | consumers an of public utili- | by a vote Iy: 8 L2 {ties in the eourts and before the Su- Senate last Mircl Preparations Widening \ppropria- | t auction Tust before Senator cloture resolution S 20ed of o revive the former mono <ourt propose i 2 Upper, left to right: Maj. K. A. Wheeler, Assistant Engineer Commis- sioner; Horace W. 1 -, secretary of the Wash n ( er American Institute of Are s. 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