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5015 STUEHT FOR LY 4FETE Call for Funds Issued by Isaac Gans—Subcommit- tees Are Named. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 21, 1926—PART 1. 13 THE SUNDA v familiar with the trade terms and won't put any obstacles in ¥our Tomorrow conditions involved. The satisfactory way.” OLD TRANSPORT nent’s fleet TRADEPACTS HADE [EGALLY BINDIG Federal Act Gives Force to Arbitration Agreements in Commerce. working of comprehensive arbitration laws In the few Sgates which have them fs pointed to by supporters of the new Federal law as an example of what may be accomplished in in- terstate commerce. States Have Similar Law. Four States—New York, New Jer- sey, Oregon and Massachusetts—now have modern arbitration laws per- mitting business men to contract to settle future disputes by arbitration, Under the Federal law, the Fed- eral courts are empowered to enforce the arbitration agreements in dis- putes involving $3,000 or more, this figure being fixed since it is the min- ASWELL PREDICTS FARM BILL FAILURE Spirited House Hearing on Surplus Crop Financing Reveals Opposition. Mr. Murphy sald the farm leaders were “making no effort to dictate to the committee.” Representative Kincheloe, Demo- crat, Kentucky, sald the Middle West- ern delegation suggested, as plan, the revision of the articles the farmers must buy, widen- | ing exports, decreasing freight rates and developing fertilizer at Muscle Shoals. Southern members of the commit- tee indicated that they would oppose TO BECOME LINER Shipping Board Plans Recondition of Mount Vernon to Re- | place America. | Special Di to The _NORFOL Va., March 20— The | United States Shipping Board is plin ning to recondition the old Army transport Mount Vernon, now tied up of steel ships anchored in the James River off Yorktown. o S CHEST DRIVE SUCCESS. Cumberland Donations More Than $8,000 in Excess of Goal. al Dispatch to The Star, TUMBEF ND. Md., March 20 2 ‘hest ' project, the Cumberland e b e ving ton while leaving |at the Army base here, and place her ... | timum for which suit may be instituted levying a fee on cot| 'my b , and pl e Thirty-five hundred dollars is needed American business is provided with | i the Federal cou Before passage | BY the Associated Press. corn free, as proposed in the bill. l‘!}, i‘lht:] t\g:u:aan-lnl\m: nervu-ul of the n’n,\“;;‘.‘ to finance fourt v % a lej e ' of Peders " vever, many Another spirited farm relief hearing hiled States Lines, to replace the | . finance the.Fourth of July cele. gal instrument in the Kederal | of the Federal law, however 2 T e e Ask Governor to Return. liner America, v damaged by fi »\n mittee ation planned here this year in com- emoration of the 150th anniversary American independence, and a call day was hairman < Drawing attention to the support sent out by the finance arbitration statute, effective last Janu- ary 1, that will mean an immense saving In time and litigation“expense in the settlement of disputes arising in_interstate and foreign commerce. The purpose of the act, which is regarded by the American Bar Asso- ciation as the most valuable plece of trade assocations providgd machinery for settlement of disputes by ar tration, and this machinery is now avallable in many instances for set- tlement of disputes Involving sums below the minimum fixed in the Fed- eral law, yesterday brought out sharply the op- position which has developed against | the Middle Western agriculturdl dele- gation’s bill to finance surplus crop marketing by a fee levied on farm commodities, Following up a denunciation of the measure from the House floor Friday committee decided to invite « Hamill of lowa to return to Washington for cross-examination as to his views, Representative Kinche- loe making the motion for such pro- cedure. A brief flurry was caused In the committee when Representative Ru- The at Newport New nouncement made O'Connor, chairm: Board. The Shipping Board, according t Mr. O'Connor, has been trying to the Navy or Army 4 ccordi: or both to over the Mount Vernon and the Aga transports WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant siven the Fourth celebration last year {8l S By oy == . celle ) i dteit Bodles and daalviusie) mie Smmerdial :ff,‘f,ll‘f,'r["l:[”::”s‘f‘l:‘fl,‘ con-| BLAMES WIFE’S FAMILY. |by Kepresentative Tincher, Republi- |poy. Democrat, Missourl, read o |memons both ex sl d Duplicate "" ns sed the hope that assistance explained fn a bulletin just can, Kansas, Representative Aswell | newspaper article quoting William| frony gisuse. The move to find a defi Rring your locks to the shop dgar rangements tively torical pi band and ¢ tion ¢ n would be forthcoming promptly. nyder is which a distinguished speaker, a_his- nt, elah oral music and possibly orical or essay contest on the Independence among of chairman of ar- included, tenta- ate fireworks, of by the American Institite countants, The act gives legal force to arbi- tration agreements entered into be- tween business parties by making them valld, irrevocable and enforce- able at 1 Disputes le un Goins, Who Slew Six, Said Her Relatives Caused His Troubles. SACRAMENTO, Calif.,, March 20 (#)s—John M. Goins, Stockton busi- ness man, who ' v shot and of Louisfana. ranking Democrat on the committee, delivered an adverse opinfon of the plan yvesterday. Not only had the bill no chance of getting out of committee, Mr. Aswell declared, but the continuation of hearings might “kill all farm relief legi fon at this session."” Hirth of Columbia, Mo., who previ- ously had testified, which referred to charges that Hirth had tried to “in. timidate” Congress. ) Hirth was quoted as having said he was surprised that “any gentle man from Kentucl would call a man a cheap skate when he was a nite use for both hastened by the requ water Terminal's offici taken from the dock. T. W. Walsh, W. 8. Hill and F. I Tiller, members of the Shipping Board, accompanied Mr. O'Connor on vessels will be of the y s that they be TURNER & CLARK Basement 1233 New York Ave. the students of colleges and schools ‘r""':‘_:.'e“"J::(‘f;lg““'h'.{“‘ Killed six persons, including his wife, | Accusing the delegation of "taking | {housand miles awa = e of the with forelgn countr revealed to Joseph R. Windle, a time of ¢ Representative Kincheloe said when m e Hel lay. time trans . his own life that now can't Hirth appeared again he would cal B lm H l e il e T o ry of A r him & “cheap skate” to his face, and ur| on Hote Between Park Road and Bration will be held on Indorsed by Lawyers. he blamed his wife's relatives for his Rureiu wel tepresentative Tincher, Repubiican, Blue Plate Luncheon, S0 Columbia Road it is hoy front of the Capitol, followed by fire- ward W. Mel John Gleissne a ey Lean, €, r. selected by Mr. nd the pa; place at the The Little ‘ Prince zton Monument. < i nation of the new Shah chairman; Arthur N. Zihl- John ". Noyes, Ed- J. Putnam and of festivities in honor of HALTS TREE CUTTING. Farmer Obtains Writ Against West Virginia Entomologists. Mohammed, son of the new Shah of Persia, is sharing the honors with his father. The coro- and the con- the event. which had the indorsement , accountants and trade country, per- : of arbitra rade contracts of controversies is possible under the domestic difficulties. The slayer visited Windle in Kl Dorado County a few hours before he fired a bullet into his head when pur- sued by officers. huble.” vesterday, . . Mavie Moore For-| AfARTINSBURG, W. Va. March rost, chalrman: Right Rev. James E. | 9. —An injunction has been awarded Aeemun, Alrs. jvecll Norton Brov. | john L. Long, farmer, living west of Mrs Elise Mul B Virginia | here, nst ate entomologists hite Speel and A, D. Spangler cutting cedar trees on his farm under i < chair- | the Jaw permitting elimination of man; Maj. 1 vice chair- | s withina man; Ma; +and Harold | it s | "The action is the first test of the ! law, which was passed by the 1925 . Walter 1. Me. | State Legislature, and under which Tt | 15,000 acres of land have been cut over in the Kastern Panhandle. Light and | Papering and Painling Very Reasonable Prices Kansas, after asserting he had said what he wanted to say while Mr. Hirth was here, added: “And he’s a liar if he says T said anything about him after he left.” took the form of sc ards with each Special Luncheon, 75¢ Table d’Hote Dinner, $1.25 MusiIC Special Card Party Room Rooms, $1.00 On 14th Street Fing, Modern, Store for your exceptionally home to cover possible future disputes, but | F am a ruined " Goins told oo firmation of the Pahlavi dynasty is|also such agreements to sctile exist- [ Windle. “I don't care n't live | m was obstituc > 30c to 50c Per Table These com- | awaited with great eagerness by the | ing disputes. until morning. 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