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12 THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1926. VISIIING NURSES SET NEW RECORD Berger Predicts Debs Will Regain U. S. Citizenship LIBRARY MEASURE PARLEY PLANNED Virginia to pay fees for the priv- iledge of drawing books from the Public Library. The Senate bill would allow residents of Maryland and Virginia to withdraw books free if they are employed in the District of Columbia or have children the local schools, but would have re- quired all other citizens in Maryland would have followed such a course under the language of the Senate bill, which simply authorized the trustees to rent private bulldings. It i probable that if the legislation is sent to conference, the work of the conferees will he concerned prineipally with the amendment lating to the methods of handling PLANES TO CUT SEA TRIP. French Club to Establish Port in Africa for South America. March 10 (®). trip Amerfca the SARAGOSSA, Spain, In order to shorten the sea nipped recently from Frederickshurg on the way to Los Angeles, Calif. ment_went to Baltimore as transferred to a steamer. ain_distributors (Wy/)’/»/’/fifflflzfli)fi/)/fli’mmmw and Virginia to pay a fee. the fees and fines, ‘The House also changed the lan- = . kuage of the section relating to_out- ) of-town readers to provide that®the | Benefit Concert Tonight. The Imperial Male Quartet, com-| fees collected from citizens of Mary- land and Virginia for books be turned ! posed of W. Arthur McCoy, first teno George E. Anderson, second tenor over to the collector of taxes and credited to the District of Columbia instead of belng used for library|Benton Webb, baritone, and Francis P. Heartsill, bass and director, as. sisted by Katherine Floeckher Cullen, maintenance. The last amendment of the House planist and accompanist; Helen Marie Koontz, contralto, and was merely a clause stating that the When the action of the House ves- library trustees would be limited to terday afternoon in passing the new the amount appropriated by Congress organic law for the free public library | n rentinz bulldings for neighborhood is reported back to the Senate Chaii- |branch libraries and distributing man Capper of the .Senate District | stations. | committee plans to ask for the ap-| This last amendment f | pointment of erees (o consider | unimportant since libi tihe several cha made In the bill he Iouse, ! he most serious of the amend ments made by the House was the one requiring that after June 30 all fines and penaltles collected || | by the library on overdue hooks shall | be turned over to the collector of | taxes weekly and credited to the Dis- | | trict of Columbia. As passed by the | | Senate the bill would have permitted the officials of the Hbrary to expend such receipis for the maintenance | and support of the library, Would Require Fees. | Another amendment inserted by (I\Pw ‘Ilml\e would have the effect of re. quiring all residents of M STOPS'::L..'.-""G | Ry the Associated Press | from Europe to South Afte talk today with olidge, Representativ list, Wisconsin, ood reasons to believe! President would restore the American citizen to Debs, the Soclalist rance. Intends to i ri e A viser gives you protection where most needed—in the line of vision. You Need a Visor! March winds hold no terrors for the driver with a good visor. A visor will protect you from all bad weather, as well as headlight glare, and it will also add to the beauty of your car. Get One In This Sale We are closing out a stock of good visors at attractive prices. They are all well made and good looking. Drop in and inspect them. E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N.W. T o B o Y Presi- where t for South thus cutting in half the time for the trip across the Atlantic. House Amendments Would Turn Al Fines and Fees Over to District. 3,156 Cases Attended Dur- ing February in Response to Unusual Demand. ger had } leader. When Debs was released from Atlanta Penitentiary after serving part of a term imposed as a re- sult of his utterances during the World Wa his citizenship rights were not reston =d. 3 < planning a visk although no i for such rip, ul that objection e his return o An increase during February over Florence the same month last year of 391 vatients and ursing visits on the part of the graduate narsing staff was veparted the rex ing of the Ins ity held ve Adams, reader, will present a program this evening at the Brookland Baptist Church, Twelfth and Newton streets north nder the ausplces of the velatively { Ba < for the henefit of the officials | new building fund of the church fve Visitin FOR SALE—GARAGE Capacity About 175 Cars Ias elevator and ramp. Fireproof construction, modernly equipped, conveniently located and a location where values are enhancing PRICE LOW TERMS LIBERAL Immediate Possession GARDINER & DENT, Inc. 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