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- THE » EVE} subcommittee to regulate the practice of chiropractors in the District. Mr. | Blanton insisted that representatives DISTRICT MEASURES 5% HOUSE GOAL STUDY | ST WL BERESUNED land adjacent. Mr. Hammer protest £ i ed that they were swapping land on a | .7 . Land Trade and Mothers In- | Sireet ror i “yronis™™ i Vuce | Representative Jacobstein| s 5 to 8 for vorable report | heritance Bills Included i ot Midnvan. reseried trom the| Againto Tell ‘of His Plan | in House Reports. lican, of Michizan. reported from the !uu the bill favorably reported by a | | Judiciary subcommittee the bill amend- | . ing the District code to give mothers | for Lasting Peace. { n1 grandmothers equal inheritance | i 1 ts with fathers and grandfathers. _— | g This raised question, previously District committee fought over in the committee, that a | spec today. favorably thorough revision is needed of the des. | portad thice bills and approved com. | Nt and inlwritance law in the Dis | y; umendments to be offered on 1 tFict. Mr. Githert has prepared a lon, age plant bill, which is await- | {Ieadnier i wn on the District calendar. | 0f descent i three bills ordered reportec fin mas Eles o iy e » liberalize the school teachers’ |Saii that the Districi of Lol vl e ctirement luw; another authorizing o e e i o hottang descent and inheritance Thirteenth and Upshu privately owned lund in swder 1o square up some objectionable | ©F fary lines, and the bill dr: neasuLes sbould b Wemsas Batar tan subcommittee to 1‘u ’ : d by Rep Stive Rk 41 nensive revision, but this was voted nore, aending the | down. Mr. Blanton reserved the | as to give mothers right to urge the Gilbert amendment H €qual inheritance LI SO0 ith fathers and grandfathers Past Efforts Failed. Zihlman expected to for presentation (o the ommittee today the bill which he ) ithorized by the subcommittee |’ public utilities to have draft 1 woviding for a new public utilitic ommission of three members with « ople's counsel, distinct from the ard of _District Commissioners nd carrying a statement favoring half-rate car fare fo chil iren. The legislative drafting serv- @ had not time.to complete its wor on this measure, which Chairma Zihlman now expecis to have for the regular tict committee | The Hos Determined to go to the bottom in meeting 1se at a re . with the ultimate purpose of to stabilize the | the House committee on | nd foreign commerce will | tomorrow | resentative | at, of New | ofore the commit- | h days of the hear- | adjourned Friday until to- | will resume the stand to com timony, Representative llen " of Massachusetts ade the opening statement before the commiitte last Monday My, Jacobstein has sion of the efit of the al in (hat the industry should be de utility, and, as such, by a Governme: ed that the Presi o take over the ional emer- rem over to compe isure continued pro wmittee lich 1¢ 100 yves matter aws Represe. Minnesota. proposed Republican that the | hack to the a compre- | SIOrTOW | plete his te Tv proposed sus 5t laws for the | ustry, declara McLeod of the judiciar vorably reported 1 bill to in- Chuiry Representative Un- . of Massachusett called uttention that b efforts to secure such incorporation in the District of olumbia had been District. derhill, Republ committee resumes hearings | vas done for the [tomorrow with the prospect that they funds. In re- {will continue until adjournment o pressure, Con- |the House, expected about May 15 its policy and | While members are not confident that few such incorpora- |legislation can be whipped into shape tions, 1 - the American Legion passage at the present session of He insisted th approve the bill [ Congress, they hope the present heax ynsideration would establish |ings will so clarify the situation that | emely bad precedent a comprehensive measure embodying Blanton reminded the many of the points recommended by mittee that in the last-Congress the|(he United States Coal Commission | minority leader had notice f can be passed early in the nest | that he uld oppose any such Pro-|gon. President Coolidge, in his posal. Mr. Blanton moved to lay this| jual me: 3 ) s last measure on the table. and his motion | comper ommended legislation carried by a 9t0-4 vote. Mr ndu based on the find ved notice that Rep- | Underhill stated that he had and it wa | “as a ma of principle and 1 v legislation onpose all other such proposals Mr. MeLeod also favorably reported from the subcommittce a re fathered by Chairman Zihlma Distriet comn . to extend the ti | for one vear for issuance of auto-| mobile drivers’ permits. Mr. Blanton prote that that would kil traflic which has already pas: for on Wedne: Bottlers Ask Protect Hepresentatives com manutacturers/nd bot boverages appeared be mittee today to ask nted the sume protection : s under the of sod lers and othe ub b ser re a4 that they ar De for was commission he expected warned the talk of a fields i disas mines | present | Congress | an ave constant | Jacobstein has ommittee that even now strike in the bituminous being heard. He prgdicted a rous shutdown of bituminous arch 31, 1927, when the expires, unless steps to provide and reported minority ithwick’s to file ing M ment of o takes some stated that he is not waiting action in {0 SO with the milk bottle bill. The sub- extends until | i don B n el it meet for furs issuance of | “3rp Jacobstein warned the commit e inEs 1t veek | tee that merely a hopeful toward peace in the coal industry would not do; that Congress has the uation in its own hands in order esentative Houston ive Amendments Are Adopted. Attacks District Officials. Representative Gibson explained to | Gibson the committee that he had personally | f the. Distic conferred with the Attorney General |V L existing regarding the bill already on the Dis- | suance of SR ct calendar in House providing |as quoted i 5 : acquisition of land at Cockpit | posed inves Engineer Officers Assigned "a., for a permanent Ditrict- | I another column ¢ ; . ct :ngineer officers at the Ge 1 .i garbage disposal plant. He | g iy '\,,,f;m et lecvenwoith | ght coursel with the Attor Mr. i a P 2N e o s s fShckrat to) bkt obieotiona satmed e | i g .| Kans.. have been assigned to station: e committee by Mr. Reid. He laid | borted o7 oW S gloars, at, FHokt Lefore the committee two amend- {election of the Education. | 10 ")', Va.. Maj. Robert C. Wil ments prepared by the corporation | epresentative R e G e - A counsel and Attorney General. which |South Carol liott, to New Orleans, Ga.: | do not yet meet Mr. Reid's objections. | Mittee consideration of this me Sy A e These were adopred as committee | e deferred until the meetin; A ity i H ndments. Mr. Reid protested that | \Wednesday, owing to the shortness of | being made in this bill | time the Constitution of the | On th es. Mr. Blanton empha- | Feésentative : hat action on the bill ithheld Sl K i et ; ittee report on the bill re El0 Sl {certain moneys in the F nd 1Y to Columbia Hospits ee- | i |MATCH IGNITES GASOLINE 0 discussed the fail officials to ¢ ply authorizir reis permits or April 1, | report_on the pro cev to the s | and should zislate continued peace. sure the bill rd of sque, Democrat isked that full of nex: uart (¢ .| Papering—Painting—Awnings ob you want done too small ings carefully cheerfu nton Rep vania : There is no r us to handle conditioned mates and given—reasonable prices i CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5: 331 Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask sour physician about It Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. 4 trict officials have been u committee on pat ? reported favorable actic Y the sub-| coinmittee on the Reno subdivision to| ~ Isadore be developed as a mode! community | seitlement. e said that during hear- | ings no objection had been voiced, but that today a delegation of gens appeared asking be Action on the Reno propos deferred by the full comm Jornstein ignited atch to he need that was parked at and Varnum street. fire that badly darm automobile, but escaped street assist_him in determining i last ni citi heard to Spindler’s Valeteria is a New and Superior Pressing Service SUPERIOR because of the special forming presses which shape collar, shoulders, chest and waistlines, trousers and skirts. No Hand Ironing to Scorch or Shine! manufacturers These forms are the same as used by nationally known clothing when clothes are made. QPINDLER’ 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 — Men’s Suits 95¢ Men’s Suits 50c | ALL and DELIVER LEAN and PRESS NG i weeping inquiry into the coal sit- | v | blessing jand | thing | there ar fcause they wish only attitude | to in- ! \ I Pressed Only STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JUDGE DEMANDS ! LAW ENFORCEMENT Diggs. at Upper Marlboro, Charges Grand Jury, Which Has 118 | Cases on Appeals. The Snow When the snow there is sorrow in with stiff rheumatic bad for their discase, to shovel snow, cussing roundly they go. Poor tired father views his | roll, knowing it must go for coal, and he wrings his hands and hair frenzy of despair. Dark hold: Il the child colds; every one will be doctoring is coming down the Men knees say i Men go forth town, as in a Special Dispatch to The Star UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 5 In his charge to the grand jury upon convening the Spring term of Circuit Court here this morning Chief W. M. Diggs demanded law en obsessions will ave the | to do.” her have i gainst liquor tute books an his indorses raids | v County Prosect nd his “fiving sq ourages greater i f One hundred and eighteer crim ases have been appealed 10 | the Circuit Court from various justice | of the peace courts, and will be pre | sented to the grand jury fer indict ment lefore being dockeed for trial Henry L. Morris of this city was made foreman of the grand jury insists o ling all the town with woe, he ziddy and the young, ful wails give tongue; i in the town, men dete down. 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