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TRADE BODIESHIT FITZGERALD BILL Invasion of Right of Contract Objection Cited—Unions for Measure. United opposition to the Fitzgerald workmen's compensation bill and sup- port of the Underhill workme compensation bill for the District wa expressed today in communications to | from the Washington Board de, the Washington Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants' and Manufacturers’ Association. Labor Union, however, which represents all union workers in the District, and many thou of Government clerks have expre their opposition to the Underh und their support of the Fitzgerald bill. The Underhill bill ers to place their insu: lows employ- e with pri their insurane company the ire, at the fund would be in busine - Uni THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, VARIED FARM RELIEF PROPOSALS |TRAFFIC LAW CHECK AWAIT HEARING ON SCORE BILLS| oN MESSENGER BOYS By the Associated Press. Widely divergent proposals for farm relicf leglslation await consid- eration of the House agriculture com- . which will open hearings on bject probably tomorrow. » than a score of bills relating riculture have accumulated dur- e three months of the session. y include proposals that the Gov- ment go into business with the buying their crops and sell- 1 on the market, and varfous ing plans, while others would @ Government aid the gro- kets and to oblain minating in the suggestions islation is the demand for as- nce in disposing of surplus crops. hills now are before the House Representative Dickinson, Re- in, lowa—=To create a Federal rd, under whose direction : co-operative associations would buy surplus crops at the do- mestic price and sell them at the world price, being reimbursed for any losses by @ fund obtained by collec- tion of un equalization fee from the mers’ For Interstad> Association. 3y Representative Aswell, Demo- ment fund because they feel would he more sure comps experience nsation with 1 the positi comper Patients Take in $541.08, $01.97 Than Last Ye More from lth_educ reulo; flustrated le department win S, P service of the story of the cit conii wir fessional ed the prevented from at luties. Mrs, Wife Asks for Divorce ar AL T uto accessor wiis 0 establish the in- eting assoclation, stem of regional 1d provide processing and Louisiana topherson, n Federal Reserve to appoint a a general rketing of all to finance out $100,000,000 cor- nd ‘sell crops. tive Adkir iyment of dut rted into the United States. d to place the farmer ter equality under the sentative Little, Democrat, authorize th Secr ture to buy, sell and export an appropriation of to assist i rarketing Oldtield, Demo- Now when the germs of Grippe abound, physicians advise keeping the bowels open. Constipation poisons the blood, lowering your re- sistance to the germs of in- fectious diseases. Constipation is dangerous for anybody. Nujol is safe for everybody. It does not affect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body. Med- ical authorities approve Nujol because it is so safe, so gentle and so natural in its action. Nujol makes up for a deficiency of natural lubricant in the intes- tines. It softens the waste matter and thus permits thorough and regular bowel movements with- out griping. Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill effects. Unlike laxatives, it does not form a habit and can be discontinued at any time. Ask your druggist for Nujol. equipn ciently. ncreasing g br Complete When in Need of to merit your ever- Funeral, $125 t, with a silk {e case, re- se the death, »it- necessary Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. £200-8201 “For Referencs, A sk Your Neighbor™ for [= stem for | Demand for Assistance in Disposing of Surplus Crops Predominates Suggestions for Legislation Before House Committee. crat, Arkansas—To form the Farm- ers’ Export Corporation, capitalized by the Government at §200,000,000, to find markets and provide credits for exporting surplus crops. By Representative Tincher, Repub- lcan Kansas—To prevent discrimina- against farmers’ co-operative or- tions by boards of trades or similar organizations. X By Representative McLaughlin, Re- publican, Nebrakka—To create the Corporation of Economic Guidance of Agriculture, to be capitalized by the Government at $200,000,000, whick would be collected through a afes tax on crops. It would endeavor to achieve a balanced production of sta- ples by purchasing and storing sur- plus crops and by other means. By Representative Be Repub- lican, Wisconsin—To incorporate th United States Agricultural Co-ope tive Marketing Association, which would provide a national co-operative marketinz system. Crowded Motor Bus Spills; 1 Dead. | SAN FERNANDO, Calif., March 3 (#).—A heavy motor bus carrying a load of 34 prospective real estate buy- ers overturned three miles north of here late yesterday, killing a woman and injuring 26 other persons. 3 Nearly all of the victims were resi- dents of Los Angeles and Watts, Calif. The Magic Cleaner of || Pots and Pans A few whisks—burned spots and stains vanish from aluminum and all kitchenware. The secret is a special compound in each pad. At grocery-hardware~departmentstores Riders of Bicycles Will Be Re- quired by Police to Obey D. C. Regulations. Messenger boys, on bicycles, who | have been enjoying apparent freedom from official censorship in violating ¢ llations in the past, riding again. stop signs” and on the wrong side of the street to the amazed envy of motorists, are going to be checked up by the police. An echo came to the District build- ing yesterday from Capitol Hill, where it was pointed out during a debate on traffic regulations that the ssengers apparently enjoyed im munity from arrest for transgres- ions, ‘and the result was an order the force by Maj. I again made relative failure of boys on bicycles Iy messenger b to com- with the traflic regulations. Mem- s of the force again advised traffic regulations apply to bi- s as well as to other vehictes, specifically directed th ilations be rigidly enforced A similar order went out approxi- matel week ago, in the routine way the daily bulletin, While order is sent out simi larly it is understood that it Fatiiediaxaivoviraitrevived this today, XIYabIa\bTaYix is to be given especial attention by traffic and crossing policemen, as a repetition of the previous one and as an officlal pronouncement that the Police Department really msans busi- ness in this respect. TEACI'iERS FILE PETITIONS Bankruptecy Pleas Follow Losses in School Enterprise. Declaring that they have debt: totaling $14,300 as the result of a losing venture in conducting a schoo enterprise, for which they borrowed money from society people, and have no assets, Miss Katharine H. Brown and Mrs. Glenna S. Tinnin, teachers, residing at 3148 Wisconsin avenue, to- v filed separate petitions to be ad- ged bankrupt. Among the creditors holding notes of the petitioners are Mrs. Marian C Hotehkiss of New York, X Sheldon Jackson, Concordia $3,500; Mrs. IL I ncroft place, $2, rank 8., Bright, $2,000; M iine S. Gibson, the Ontario, | and Zink & Spraklin, Little Building, Boston, $1,500. Attorney George C. Shinn appears for the bankrupts. Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your shysiclan shout it NATIONAL VACCINE D ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. Furnished Desk Space With Telephone Service As Low As $15 Per Month, Including ele essag and janitor ser the Following Unique Features: taken by experienced operators. Use of 5 i buil and assessment. books. Your jhone messages on divectory. 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The domestics are in fancy colorings of dia- weaves—hrowns, tans, Specially Priced Saks—Third Floor grays d with a and blue ing, also wel Pearl binding, welt Pearl Saks- Silver Pearl Silver Pearl Saks’ Latest Spring Hats $5 and 36 Sake’ De Luxe Hats, $7 Also in the “De Luxe” the roll and snap brim styles. Silk bind Brown Zinc Bisque Willbw we and raw edge finish. Brown Bisque Zinc Willow Schoble Derbies First Floor MEN AND BOY MARCH SCOTT BACK IN CHICAGO. Accused Slayer Apparently Fearful on Reaching City. CHICAGO, March 3 (#).—Robert Scott, trembling with apparent fear, t fr salifornia today to e murder cowing out of the killin in 2 holdup tWo W E Despite a obtained by 1 cep him fr | de tectives and bens corpus intended to of polic Glasses Fftted Eyes Exanined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist | Medical H MeCormi Phone Main 409-110 MeLach 10th and G | SOUND VALUE | A\USED CAR pmow H i | | Sts. 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I selected it because of the superb tone and action. I find the responsive than in any other instrument. | action more believe it stands supreme in tonal resources. (Signed) Lester Donahue. o Arthur Jordan - ) Piano Co. O@iFeringy >~ G Street, Corner 13th The Greatest Sale of EW SPRING HATS you've ever witnessed! *195t0*3-9 Felt Straw, Dress, Untrimmed and Sport Hats Swiss Milan, Hemps, Spread Hemps, Pea- nuts, - Leghorns, Hair Hats, Milans, Fancy Straws. Every conceiv- able shade and shape— INCLUDING WHITE. A certain manu- facturer called on us to take his stock off his hands. He was forced to move his stockrooms and took a sensational loss—in order to make a CASH CLOSE-OUT. We bought 3,763 Hats —all he had, and this is the Result! Store opens at 8:30 tomor- row to accommodate the work- ers who must shop before 9 a. m. Extra salespersons. Extra floor space. “G” STREET CORNER TWELFTH Tonight