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CALL OF CAMPAIGN WORRIES CONGRESS = Many Eager for Adjourn- ment, But G. 0. P. Program Is Not Yet Complete. gotting restive and | rn--the balmy «all of the ¢ ful. Yet the harged with the re- | v what ation mnot permit th without taking definite | sme of the many projects. | Congress i “’Hll\ to adje da do not care when 0 v ent that the Republicans have sesides | a weasure in | claim equal voted for it almost d in the committee. . for_they unanimously and a ing of the meusure World Whether t World Cou usly rt Issue. tification of the £ view, but have been the (W is | ¥ | Ordnance Dep: TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. old New York," | a play of early New Wardman Park—"“Weak Sisters,” at 830 p.m. —Rae Samuels, at 2:15 and pan. Earle- ng Berlin_ vs. Franz Liszt,” vaudeville, continuous from 1:30 to 11 pm. 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