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THE FVEN G STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, -APRIL 1. 1926. ‘ cause all legislation is coming trom | to place this information before my [ been there for a week—asking for a T "lived, and neither of them said the . e c PRESIDENT SEEKS {Tast werd ahout aut civie Fespanaibir the majority." ceted 1o | COMeRTER. | have beors ty the chaicroan of tne _ ities and opportanities.” [ pTne committee then I bemocrat,| Mr. Dver explained that he had no | yicy’committee,” he said, “and urged DATA ON ANNUITIES: tepresentative La Guardia, Progr | hear Representative Little, Demo complaint to make about Mr. Blan. [pie® COTRCe: e B Ve bean | | |,“.,.M,,,,",L New York, made public Kansas, author of bills to fix prices. | yopivaquest, hut there are two sides | to the members of - the rules. com. FAVORS mcREASE letter vesterday from the Treas. store surplus crops and prevent specu- | 0T, AR, L, e o e thought | L0, he F[]U'_ ]UKE FA"' 'IRVEY | ; URGEI] e e o e TR Supports McKinley Bill. | Svery one should have a chance 0| “Now surely the gentleman from . st dvom Flvst. Pake ettt ol e s g Missour! will not deprive a member | (Continued from First Page.) Squibb distillery, Lawrenceburg, L Before the Senate agriculture com-! " Represen e Chindbloom, Repub-|o¢ (ongress from placing information Apparently he 5 ; o b ot the | lica 3 5 | App: ttee Prof. Charles L. Stewart of the | lican, of Illinois asked if Mr. Planton co 1 N b (‘H“Xt. nder _of fln's session. | & “.l;lld"""x"’t‘: ki s ' ;"vlu Nf'rsny of Illinols supported the | had conferred with the majority lead 'J}“.'u".'n."iiirf.’fifif‘,’r”e"‘i."?fifu:{"-?"" Juring his conferente with Speaker o 4 McKinley farm export debenture bill. | er, to which Mr. Blanton replied, “I| My, Dyer emphasized that he was Zoo Refuses to Answer Gull;- | Lonswortn today the President i« Rey, Dr, Stelzle Says DII‘E“""‘W I have ev y 22 years | HOUSE Commltlee Members | Ythe United States is facing loss of | apoke to him, and told him 1 was |«trying oo get tae cooperation of the |known to have manifested just as| i |its food independence, Dr. Stewart|going to ask for this time." Republican leader and others in the 4 , |much interest in the proposal to in-| h d George Remus : (i When Mr. Dyer pressed for an an-| House.” ble Folks. St. Elizabeth’s | rease annuities for the employes Forecasts of Wets Have jof Cincinnati acquired the distillery | Interrupt Hearing to | *Uring enactment of the McKinley | swer to the question he had put to| Mr. Blanton declared emphatically Fears Treasury Deficit. | s i<l oo . farm bill, Prof. Stewart sald that un-| House Leader Tilson, whether there |that “the Hepublican leader s oo Says “Wrong Number.” be Presld Lila SborsAne the Not Materialized. | for LevBrsbe purhgesk, T, vax feny Discuss Delay. less some such legislation were enact-| was going to be an investigation au- | operating all right, and I think T am st e i [ e AR MRl Rtiark, ed the United States would have to| thorized, Mr. Tilson replied, “I have | going to give some facts which will s (it '\”“' Sshbtin | 'w"-_r‘. seiz '/r' '""'"",, officials and — pend upon other countries for a|made no promise in that regard.” a t the voting out of this reselu i employes, is fei i i prohibition offic war turned over| . ol G e large part of its n..,d supply. Mr. Dyer then said, “T believe we | tion Tables were turned today on the 3 sibility of o deficit in the A study of the facts about prohi-|in Januvary, 1923, to the United St | i are entitled to have a hearing of all T At the end of the next|bition will reveai that the law is 2| marshal apoliv. Acting Sec.| The farmers' long tale of distress, | i g Bl dsomgy e o 1% . perpetrators of the time-worn April s : e rediice i ¢ . Sed Uil s E ar beciuse of the reduced hai it has decr 1 rather | retary any addi- { which has been weeks in the teling, | BLANTON W”..L AIR it the District or wharever they joay Halheesh Seeks New Name. fool joke of having gzullible persons | evenucx foliowing the tremendo: L ed - juvenile i ney, | tional al he whisky po } i &1 > = 1 ed for a time in the be ought to have a chance to be VE: - April 1 (®). call the, telephone number of the Zor | cduction in - taxes. He has it ) crowded rtATSo Ul e obtataed from che Depart. | ¥2# 1nt 3 v APE for iaeasra Toton: O yhell uently indes ngress of this | ind made entorcement of the 1aw fmeni of Justice. House agri e e pe today NEW ACCUSATIONS heard Em sheesh would become for Messrs. Lyon. Camp i thesenactment ssibie, tHat the' number of -ard Representative I, . ftepublican | while committe E 1 each | Mr. Blanton then pointed out that |one of Unele Sam's citizens, but under or Fox. or that of St Eliz I . i R on dation e Bacreastll Moy et e L el other why 'soniething wasn't being | AGAINST FENNING | he has a resolution “now pending be- | the name of manuel H. Adil, which, A st and Inbulie it ihes | ekl ! : . an increased. and ‘that the | Gonal wet bloc, also > public lone (o provide relief | A | fore the rules committee—and it has | ha explains. in Syrian means justice. éaders’ in botn (he 4 fatis writy of the country has |jetter he had w Divector | ONIY echo answered, and then the | s 5 5 ' - 9 o discourage on bills no. | feen greatty imaroved, according o Jones of the Py i | aking of testimony was resumed, | (Continued from First Page.) The (would he JJokesters an 0o 404 aihaed dal b ' estimates X Dr. Charies § - ol Wi wasn't satistied with opintion | With many witnesses still walting. | stance ;had the satisfac ot SU | Mr. Chalk tood to have |y (ki vesterday in the First | thot it wontd be ilegal for o M| The question of bringing the com. |benefit of the House apd the com over their victims' discom | (hrceed 4 willingnoss to approve ap b Lk | waukee brewery to send n case of | Mittee’s deliberations to | mittee on ruies in the hope of helping | pr- Lueve was nons apparent {propriations for carr: out a tive 4 seded 5 a calth | vreql beer” o each member of Con |A¢UON was raised by Rer Ve lit to get a proper committee of in despite.the fact that hundreds of the LUoRTHERE TOr 0t e Al o > d, | gress so they could determine in their| Purnell. Republican,” Indian | sl : fake calls were carried by over-bur- | Sty JEENE PIOEICE (@ Navy: de. : > i g M e P & i 5 | vestigation. The committee on the dened telephone line; e velopment of the pub ic v lat i ney-—fr m prop-lin fact,” & Eked thet Ahe Hres eoputikible focs Bfuy: | District of «Columbia has no power t ‘”"]v}ln'-“n:t\w n L L] y ’n‘ll>r‘m[|n| tn luw:fl;m‘ x;l | da or political bias,” he vill} i get a rul from the Attorney i l‘lu;mmnu'-' i Dbein 2ld re- ) summon witnesses, and it is my hope < i increased pen i he speaker added that prohibi- i Ge 1 sponsible by the country for this de- | "0 uon facts before my colleagues for the f f N v War veterans and their widows ojon was adopted mainly “because lay,” ke said I am tired of hearing come. Thos “alle Zi orphans, which appropriation will nct | 360,000 saloons. harboring all forr conditions deseribed, because we have |48 will warrant the appointment o PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SGVENT: instance, 3 eit exceed $18,000,000, : 0 , had hecome a stench in the eard that a Hunaped tiroes’ such a committee. When 1 present | (RESEEEER LU ORI oo b e bt b b ool busy or wer ‘[..‘: that ~they “L,I not | Cellaneous appr for st oL bt P boait oy 4§ BOY APPEND|C|T|S V’CTIM‘ Representative. Rubey, Democrat, | these facts T om, sure he (Repre v = aswer.” while those who called St s' Bures 3 g s 'l'w “dire forecasts of the opponents | Missouri, said he was glad to hear | sentative Dyer) will not object, b e Largest Men’ i ington lizabeth's were told merely that they | not included in the 3 ans’ i g ave foiea (o | Hour-year-old Son (of Frabk 7. | that sort of talk" from a Republican, | cause there are some men from the 8 en’s and Boys’ Store in Washingt, had the wrong number, without a Bure: ropriations. e, e asserted. The but Mr. Pury replied that the Re. e of Missouri who are now deni 2 i = intintation as to the nature of the ker Lonsworth stated that the ik e e S Stryker Dies at Hospital. |ipabitca y 1 more remedies | their rights at St. Elizabeth’s. | bave N keeping with the importance of the to a man who has place tha ¥ had rung up. Army and Navy air program bill un- | 5 1914 to 498,752 & ¥ ¥ p = t | some evidence . i - s ¥ Al Lines Busy. doubtedly will be passed, as e lin 1t a1, Switiioutataliing Hnto/le Itancin Burdely Blavker, {yodcolils s 1 100 vetuned | been there for 24 long years, and 1 occaston—Easter —Saks’ Boys’ Sec The Zoo, without much difficulty | ¢ #PPY 5 doe u R ar.i this Columbia Lty s j ptedion, be: | ope _the gentiemen will permii i tion offers both a varied and complete : o) g . to the question of per- | could afford to maintain a poliey of | { e said with much positive the speaker declared I . died edly range from which to select. bl had o aswer | 265% thAC the bill 1o increuse the |that (here cap, be no sch thing fn : om0 | Casveaty Siviidatid obviously had U swe b L of acute appendicitis, usls b nswer | hich War veterans® pensions would | No man, he said BT of poendicitis, | 1o = e passed. In explanation of the lat 1o anything that is in I8 L SIEIeE NG sTRmesd s SO " or said that this legislation is _ Yo e o pibite ‘ Bonieir Birvkes, vics ¢ and | ; v | o e s et S i |'I..-‘.'.',.J.‘lf.‘ UL L P et s B e | B Y FEET i Attractively Priced the ju involved. a % he veport that George ("nd Potoma sphone (o, e boy i (e slvel” ecaiine Tt | et it e ot Gores 1 e e e o: 2 1@ (200 10 1 OUX Two-Pants Vest Suits Sered 200 W.ar veterans have not heen treated that he drank " Dr. unday afternoon 5 < : o fepital fop | 45 Zenerously and (a in the mat- | & id, “he also owne ves: | | b d at the . e ins 5 ter of pension | ation as have the | shall we follow him in that respect? jresid L 419 day | Wi ity ; veterans of other wars. We have made tremendous y»vnm(u«’fltd‘ln(mn U2 oclock L_m Dr. Ed | on g : N | House will pass at this session a bill |in our social thinking since either (Ward Hayes. of Petworth M. ;s et . Church, . Burial w [ 3 e wantad there gl ol T Lot “nomq | Providing for the codification of the | Washington or Thomas Jefferson for them to call, and I always repeat-| Federal laws, and that the impression | e Jev | is that the Senate will pass this lex: 1 P nj Laster my ‘number and told them they ‘,k, f0n eHet thekinyei GOTes. {in the Sixty-eighth Congress. The bill Enjoy the walk on Fast en the wrong party k 8 | ha = s and sly Sunday ~ afternoon (although A I Dy 8 sy arm relief legislation also was dis- | hi s Senate nnanimously is an outr that people should o = e sai ave passed the House also - vour shoes are new) by having “ . " L aa® o2 . onsider it a joke to flood our switch 1 ‘:jl,p;;fv'“"_""‘;h"}';"‘;:‘k‘:; "“4:: R 2 bractically unanimous vote it it vour feet EXPERTLY FITTED | (7% ; Ev erv suit w ith either e Aha pnowing that this I | to say just what form this legislation | Sameibotgne tial . . . The Leader with a pair of : extris solf oF extrah lovy lcaths e e e T Come | will take when it is finally brought D the | famous T H OI“IU:N\F | i B > g L GBI SEES DRIVE ON MEASURE. | ere is no oppositio A ke d {commitiee in the present Congress a g Ornamental better—the styles inelude every W g e i s S ot e anxious to report the m j < new idea designed 1o give com- : breasted coat and smart vest. 1 d Stuff,” Ofiicials Say. Green Says Insidious Force Is Delay- | ¢ 0000 B0 00 member of the cab . Trees fort as well as appearance. i New Sois £ . ‘e I e e e ing Retirement Bill. net tn cnin; EDORE (o ConmTets S Shrubbery = THEY MUST WEAR TO e New Spring fabrics in mix- hrow joke" of having April fool | By raising “Actitious o cer- | e s . ok R i oy P v tures. Also Navy Blue calls made. They pointed out that | i persons of authority, who state | States fa change in 0ak = 3 s o E y 4 akton, - “ABSOLUTELY FRE > ¢ g 1 ‘ their subscribers wer d AL Serge Golf and Knicker their subscribers were inconvenienced | o [law. The newspapers without excep. Iinea Seriouely | they favor retirement 1 on. D bt et . v congested. “Ti nothing funnv | injuring the cause of the Federal| ol PEA" - . i < = = 18 v s about - such bu inyway. Its |employes, President William Green Suits—/ to vears. Golf oo old,” they st | of the American Federation of Labor Speedy Action Asked. 2 . g e % A The person who really had busi- | declared in a statement issued last| “During the sessions Visit the Fairfax Nurseries Genuine Viei Kid. and long trousers—10 to 20 ness to transact over the telephone |night | tive Couneil of the An an ¥ Skinners s i3 k: with the Zoo was the only real victim | “It is exceedingly strange to me.” | tion of Labor, just closed. the retire A Short Ride by Auto or < : g years of this April foolery. He found that | he said, “tha viths vast | ment bill was unanimounsly approved Elscirics and white Kid i v Jykals. the only way he could get his call | majority of the both | and both houses of Congress were low shoes. andtan. Very through was to hop on a street car | houses of Cong r favor of | yrged to pass it as speedily as pos Now is the time to plan for aecial) ot and take it owt in persen | the bill liberalizing annuities of | sibie. Spring and Summer: beautify your Very special L i s gz - s, @ e hearings before the e and || place: add cheer, brightness and e ki - : tain s ot Coniatisioeaitave conitmiall ol vaive: it your home. WAl T [ Other Two-Pants Vest Ends Short-skirt Ban. 4 stacles v of a| weeks at a time and not one single|] Roses are the last word in refined o . Suits. .. .$9.95 to $§24.75 ATHENS. Apil 1 (@), | witness testified agains 7 delicate fragrance: we have a great > [ tion of the reti aw. variety to choose’ from Patent colt girle may now wear skirts short as the mode in the United States, | the maximum of < a ‘ot il Kifids or even shorter. Many protests after | to $1,20 nd allow »luntary retire- | not 4 fin : '::’-” x‘v::‘l{ :‘»’(;z"‘. imprisonment of a judze’s daughter | ment after 30 years' service at low- | the xi planu in Prolusius <ol i DA . » 4 for 24 hours have caused Gen. | ered ages. know what mnn--m is holding up a anteed, Hariy shrube and hadges “ain galos, the director, to rescind his de-| Continuing. President Green said:|vote. What is the h wer that || ready far sou—fine California Privet and Or Ongle ul S Fapan Barberry. Send for Catator cree that dresses must be no farther| *The same campaign from hidden | prevents willing members of Congre gaCpEs nd for Catalog from the ground than 14 inches. wurces caused the defeat of the bill ' to vote upon the mes w R G Sizes 4 to 10 years $1 2.75 Oakton, Va. . ! Styled like Dad’s and Big Brother's ’ 726 SEVENTH S_TREET N. w. 5 With single or double breasted coat, Elgctrics From {Zlh -.nd Avenue Buery. Dy 1o BipataDiy i The Dasider Hisgainy Blsainte e blunt end vest, one pair Golf and one Autos Take Chain Bridge Route " pair long trousers. Neat, dressy fabric S e giét U i sizes 4 to 10 years. 2 ‘ Small Boys’ Topcoats £ ; Smartly Tailored Mid- Saks ] : ; SEtIE Coate o (el e 59.75 Spring models of new fabrics and Charge § mixture effects. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Account Becoming hats to match, $2.50 to $2.95. s Other smali boys’ Topcoats, $5 to $14.75. To buy the new & & b 4 Bos';’wfiew Boys’ Hats 8 Children’'s Shoes! E&tx : The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Washington W’}rsh Suits and Caps $2.95 e 52 A Feature of the Season I | o e broadcloths— gabardines Tams and becoming new —Venetian, poplins, and novelty shapes in Serges . S 1 d other high-grade fabrics Tweeds, Wash Fabrics in most becoming mod- 5 & p ults t " e | els—with long or short Bl e L . trousers—long or short boy \"") Hats, and a large variety of caps in : ) | sleeves. Sizes 2 to 10 } Vel Or vears, new Spring fabrics, Girls' tan or patent '’ extra 3 “Junior women's” tan : pumps. 11 st E - patent_ leather welt i —and the man of more conserv- Imported Broadcloth Blouses 0 d about lothi Collar-attached — neckband or 51 50 ative 1deas about clothing. sport collar, with long or. short sleeves. Of imported English broadcloth TheSC are models produced to in plain colors and white. Sizes 7 to 16 meet specific demands of those years. men whose desires are for more Jmm:;ted B}l;(')adcl\c>thk§h1:irtss es' and children’s Girls' and small boys' distinctive fabrics above the - 1zes o 15 eckban 200 nt leather, d- two-tone smoked elk Another splendid turn. ! o | style. turned pumps. sports oxfords. 8% to sole_pump. 1112 g i 5 2, $2 215 1o 6, $3.95. R 11, '$2485. 11% to 2, TRy 5. 6 £ y £ a\efage- Featuring In tailoring these suits we have had in mind the extra size man as well giving attention to this problem, at the same Ja Junlor ngh time making every effort to meet the requirements of TWO-Tl'Ollsel‘S the more conservative type. L These are single and double breasted models, with Sl]lts Misses’ : L the broad shoulder, wide lapel. $24.75 hoys' tan or ] Boys good-wearing “Bally” Swiss novelty plain toe tan oxfords. 11 to 13‘%. ) imported pumps for o 02 03" Ton sodo. 2 QR chidren, $13310 5050 : All virgin wool in the popular silver | i iy pasiculse 1 : § stripe— about his clothes will find as- sortments: here most satis- g . factory. - Specially designed : T styles for first long-trouser Blues ) ! suits—and these with two ] lohg trousers, the practical way to begin. The new Spring fabrics and colorings AR 5 including Navy Blue Serge 3212 14th St. (4 ; % Saks—Third Floor and Chesim. Sizes 32 to 3g8 414 9th St. N.W. o 6D : “Women’s Shop” 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. § ¥ - el - e, RS . J Saks—Second Floor 1207 F St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave.