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MAGNUS JOHNSON PLANS NEW FIGHT Will Come to Washington to Senate Asks Jardine About Fate of Elks By the Associated Press The Senate vesterday adopted the Walsh resolution calling upon of Agriculture for arding the fate of THE EVENING STAR, DISCUSS CHANGES IN INSURANCE CODE | Proposed Amendments Subject of Conference in Effort to Har- monize Differences. rine insurance from the bill was ob- jected to by J. H. Doyle, representing several large insurance companies. He declared that fire insurance com- panies which have marine branches, or vice versa, could apply for license and qualify under the proposed law in such a manner as to give them un- fair advantage over competitors. Mr. Myers explained that the dele- tioh from the original bill of all ref- erences to mutual fire and casualty compantes was assumed to have been ugreeable to all parties concerned. All nce to bonding companies also WASHINGTON, D. QUEEN’S PHYSICIAN ATTENDS HER IN ITALY Swedish Ruler's Chronic Bronchitis Aggravated—May Stay in Capri Until July. C, THURSDAY, APRIL Queen remain_here until July. i believe the climate of Sweden is far 1, 1926. sometimes better, sometimes worse. Often fear of her death has been en- tertained, but her present state of health is considered no worse than similar crises in the p: The physiclans suggest that the They from beneficial to her health. Births Reported. The following births have been repurted to the Health Department in the last . Observes 96th Birthday. pecial Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md.. April 1.- Herman Baake, last of 18 men in Cum. berland Lincoln ‘n his 96th birthday publican par who voted for Abraham 1860, has just celebrated 'here was no Re- in Maryland then, and 15 voted as independents. Mr. is ble_to about 4 A second cup at the nineteenth shipment of 400 elk from By the Associated Press; ANACAPRI, Island of Capri, It April 1.—The rather alarmist report regarding the health of the Queen o Sweden, spread throughout Scand navia, are due to the fact that the Queen's personal Stockholm physictar has visited her here, despite the euhauser. bos Seek Rehearing by hole! Committee. tts, where | Representatives of a number of in-| was omitted from the bill on_the ‘uizhtered. | Surance companies and Thomas M. ' &round that those companies to which | Baldwin, superintendent of insurance no reference was made would be gov- {of the District, conferred at the Dis., crned under the existing laws of the trict Bullding yesterday on proposed | District. ution alsc on the policy in disposing of the future statement department excess elk Senator Hia rm ar ¢ nd ‘i boy Hod and Priscilla Herndon. "ho s planned v meat, but Quick relief from pain. Prevent shoe pressure. Atdrug and shoe storeseverywhere DrScholls Zino-eads e the seating sSchall, he n Roasted RIGHT here in Washington d divorce is asked in a suit | filed by Mrs. Ada A. Leavelle agai new committee | John B. Lem elle, whom she declares ! out on the|to be in a “perpetual state of intoxi- “And it will | cation” - and who. has treated her | cruelly, she charges. Th - ried at Baltimore, Mz have no children. ployed in_the Treasury Department. | Attorney Harry A. L. Barker appears | CORRECTS IMPRESSION | e e~ [ GIVEN TRADE BALANCE b , diamonds and coal represent the total exports of South 0. K. DHVI\’ Says E)cess of Im- ports in January Cannot Be Called “Unfavorable” Indication. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, April 1.—The mere fact that the value of imports into the United States irst part of 1926 exceed of exports does not c unfavorable’ trade balar zainst this country, O. K. Davis. s of the National Forelgn Trade Council, said. In a statement on the ioreign trade situation, Davis said the terms ‘favorable” and ‘“‘unfavorable” were erroneously used in connection with our export trade. When exports ex- ceed imports, and such excess is paid fore s floated in the tates, the situation cannot be d as favorable, he said. > contrary, an excess of im- 500,000 for the would indicate liquidation of European debts to the United es by that amount, and therefore should be consldered as fa vorable, Mr. Davis contended T Marri iage ficine. have b ed Ready to serve. De- licious flavor. Con- tains bran. Healthful. Deliciotis. United conside On t ports a first n to the 1 Ida Mon:- By the Associated Press. Twenty pages of amendments have “HMOND, Va. —Dr. e oA RICHMOND, Va., April 1 (®).—Dr. | rexistered when the bill was consid- visits to Italy for more than 27 year { Senator Thomas I | ment swere drafted by E. H. Myers of [ home here today. He had been in|Th % tINo% & S0 B GHE it dle privileges vo.ed unanimousl m detail at today's conference. from the Federal bench of |reduce her strength. Th condi the Farmer.Labor nomination for hearing we will figh Charges made by Mr. Johnson were Best Credit St Clothe You in amendments 1o the new i rance st oap ST. PAUL, “April 1.—Magnus John- been proposed in an effort to put the presence of Dr. Munde, who has'at- Vithin 4 few days to take per. | ieorge Ross, 87, Confederate Army {erel in its orizinal form before the The queen is ill from chronie bron announced, as:o eny £ v Acacia Life Insurance Co. of Chi- | failing health for some time. Dr. RosS |can done by the physicians because Tuesday to dismiss e charges mad > Py o dunish tha chRiEs ML 4 Bl miation o all litornia. tions have existed for several years, floor,” Mr. Johnson said. that Senator Schall is morally unfit to Washington’s Old Reliabl THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD U he-Mi Styl p-to-the-IViinute Styles code. 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