Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 6

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HE E\'E.Nib'(i 'AR. WASHINGTOM FRIDAY. MAY. 28 e e ———————————— [ dependent chuidren extended by the |of imat committee for four years In ]ne turn down their d_accept |driving. Senator xpiained that| CONSTABLE SEIZED e S e rowa JANRE. WAL | CREy ERRNLD AGRaie A8 SRR U5 Ehe ‘agoncy which supervises charitles | (he House add nine years'in the Sen. | Measure Nponsored by the Senator | it was proponsd (o g more than 32 eves hlown oul. pleaded with her|cCatholic Home for’ Working Girle and delinquencies. Senator MeKellar % imity | from New York in the Senate and by {miles only {n outiying districts on IN BOMB OUTRAGE mother 1o be calm. Frank was dead. |, .o, ipe street, were shattered alsn tonk chis view and turther claim. la-whare ,:“";J"W'"; unanimity | # Congrexsman from New York in the |arterial highwa e o ot s, arbae | Eighty giclf hotsed in- the building e Board of Public Weltare should | {ha as been House. For my par, I prefer firal 10| At this point Senator Blease served THAT KILLED THREE o et et | bacanth ipic. TS Tt wers vnul e any more dutiex placed v sl ool }follm\ my own judgment, and Sec- | notice he would object 1o passage of | et resainite. conutiousness at. in.| quieted By (R iy ehire Yishe e 1 pleated with the attitude of the neo. | 0ndI¥ o (ollow the wighes of the Dis- | the bill unless & quorum was present, e e Tervais when she called for her father. | occupants of “the stare buliding were Senator Williams. a form Juvanite | Dleased with the attitude of the nee: | trict-of Columb and it wan decided to Iny the bill aside ontinued_from First Page) _ her mother and for “Ople.” her pei |injured ¥ | Cpart Judse nd, suthor of he d15e | e mewsue. hacause - coinciocd Trafic Law Changes. for contideration Iate e “|pame for ihe man whose bride she| John' Barane, owner of the siors { ported the Capver hill. declaring the | WIth the views which I firat enter-| = During consideration’ of the trafie iy, b "“"‘;:’”::'.:;n::nr;-%\; conviction for illégal voting. 1ast|was fo have hecome tomorrow. {could assign no reasen for the month Krubaech and his entire slate | bombing. | Board of Public Welfare should he | '&in7d. but as T looked into the mat- | biil in committee of the whole the fol-fine’ Yiouse for 2 Also Waits | v nonsible for ehitd aid. In the courss | ' | was convinced that the prepos |lowing amendments were approved: | iime tor paying “uc‘:g"'-m;:";:x:mg; SUNBUE S sy Viitasy, ogle 21 vorss| WONAN 15 INTERVIEW ED. of his statement Senstor Willlams Sessions which I fivat entertained we By ‘Senator Dill of . Washinglon: (and May (o Septemher and March. | being registered against him. I —_—— i p 5 ait P expressed dount wnether Congress that the peopfe of Eliminating the language which would | ang provides far the fling of personai - CHICAGO, May 18 UP).—Posi Office | Liberal Mr. Total. t Night aesswn—flthers “hould continue to oe & board of alder- | : Columbiu were ives | NaVe given the director of traic con-|iax yeturns in March insiead of Jul wilhe Dackage contalning the bomb | inspecior A. W. Hamilton today in-| .. o iiinary meeting Was over % | men for th city of Washington. Sen- sid o i i, 1684 f ol over pedeitrians. and animels of |he purpose s 10 enable the citv 16 | veaterday: morning i a time. when{lcriiewed Miss Myrtle tansen D Ll il ol Qu|ck|y Passed. , 1ator Willlams safd: o i th avery descrintion at vest or in motion” | collact its revenus earlier in the fiscal N ey oot in an attempt (o establish possible 214 the varlous amounis contribut i | "This 1= not a bill for the hsnsft i A |» The Senate retained the | vear: in conformity 19 the mandare of | Memoers of the Krubaech family were | ciuen o the killing of two men and |} e mem e b T —— of mothers: it is not a widows' pen he Siar: and lnnzu-g. defining a vehlcle as any [ Congress that the Dist f premrr n‘k orlz‘o wedding ‘o lnnm woman by A homb explosten at v-_-nn.m usua :’)mmh" ’r':mu plv;pu sion mearure: it i a hill for the benefit | ¥ will find an able editorial |appliance moved over 2 highway on | self to operate attar 1955 o n cash . Jddnet and My Wuskegon, Mich. Iar features. On the way home lircie 3 £ 4 snimated of | denendent children. There - ir|n: lemnl; this measure. and indors. | wheels or (rdction. Including sireet | husin. L 1 Misn_ Hansen in & neighhor of Wil. ‘k«‘ln': said to her mother: “What a = Mscussions of Di aire that haz| nothing more ta it than thit. If a ing the measure which was reporied 'cars. draft animals and beasts of bur- . i 3 Nk Frang: who. with d n Mr. 2 5 1aken place at this ves: he Senate | child has been adjudicated a dependeni [ by the Distiict committee. The Sena- | den. e i ‘:';h'l"‘:’l"'flflfto l"h« ,l‘:nln(l‘- « i And Janet ook Lthe | paech and her father. August, ",, gave ever so much more than anybody last night rassed th . asures. {on the public for support. that child Is | tors who are constanily insisting thal | By Senstor King: Reducing from one | on-suppor package, eving it to be a weddIng | 1 jjjed. Meanwhile another inspector, ®/*€ but had to postpone ction on nn, Lo ihaces istimy was postponed for action later at the |gift, although it ddressed 1o her | g the | the District shal! have greater rights D. Howe. was on the scene. . . [3 vear 1o six months the imprisonment | requesy of Senator King. who suid he [and gieater iiberties. and shall have |for oprating without a_permit. An-| wanted Fn il (- in an insttution prepared by Grant B. Miller, chief inspector = dependent ehilidren and (he | the State for tht burmose: bt It 15 |16 1I8hi 10 vote and 10 enact 1ts own| other by Senatot King. Ewing the di. | e e L ML e Kt UL <hould apnear tha: there it a heme | laws. aresnof running true to form in |vector more leewgy in deeiding areas L - | o '“" Aivay. PIAnNINE Lan extent that it was impossible ta Z On both the motrers’ pension and | fo t child. and a modl is| repudiatins jhe measwe upon Which | in which n gieater speed than 22 mile« Collegians as Guid ® now, | determine ita type | g the traffic bill. however, the Senate icompetent and abe . e of | he people of the District of Colimbix 'an hour may he allowed. il . " s b i, p|'":‘n 'RECKS & | . v-lch;d the point of pasing anthai child and of he have expressed themselves with com. | Senafor Dill explained that his| Ameriewn fourists in Sweden are e W e BOMB WRECKS STORE. | At F-ctory Prices bk A oo T L D B piseed wn | piste unanimity. ; main pirpose was Lo eliminate con. {supplied by a travel assoclation with | August Krubaech opened the hox | = e e ru“m;nn v?wox"«’e- "»' i . for ’.\n: President. we have ovganized [trol of pedestrians. He sald that if)the vices of university-bred lin [on a counter in the tavern lnhby‘ PITTSBURGIT, May °% (#) \y,,,‘ ‘ THE SHME FAC’I'ORY R T O e S O Aphoard here tha will enre for these | walkers Were Lo be regulated only in|guists willing to act as guldes. The Theve was.a blast that was heard for | lives were endangered early inda - by obtaining a final vote in the Senate | fot a case of w gy 'm;:’d“,‘,r *‘”:;"“':‘e's’l‘l"‘"‘:}z'n he o the m':-mm; section he would not ob-| payment for such guides is 20 erowns, | 2 miles, | wheri a bomb wrecked a store in the e | 4. . 11GON. Propristor Tn committee of the whole and after | dog’ in the District of Columbia. 50 | familiar wi > 5 S with the needs of the city— 3 ronsiderable confusion, the New York{ihat similar lezisiation mayv be adepted [ and they are competent 1o wrt:irm £:|yvl/nmlc';|.::::L::‘u?cg;:&';l{l'luflhfl-s plen of administering aid for depend.{in other Stares of the Unior. the duties which this bill, as it cume | installed. A ;m:}g{g;e\vuh;z:; ‘V: fi;&f&??fihéfién du;;r.‘“r’;-mvxtznl‘;et :!r ve ulf!l;‘l;‘;\'fi’"n' from the Senate committes, -imposes Senstor Kendrick of Wyoming looh : a. 1 as A 3 hem. I regret exceedingly-that |the view that 22 mil that plan. which has already passed |that has gone through this hody this | when | & Bly | LI miles was (asl the House, would receive final ap-|year whether 4t woud not he Dossible | ety Teobie,of 1he Districl have |enough, expressing the beliel that proval last night. |10 dissociate the Districi of Columbia all accidents are due to fa : . / |from the activities of the Senate and ay. SR NS Rbes NS s 4 1o the | House of Tepresentatives, whether it e_'::{:rt ;2;3‘;“_ e e g i ould mot be possible for the District s . s 02 2 9Ll of Columbia to be conducted as a free HES Gt e oa i pmember ot it Dje- | 01 COlUn I tINSIeGhale IR S o6 ixelusive Home. trict committee, chided his cnlleague —for Sale | Congrees of the United States should _for disregarding the wishes of the neo- e and should continue to be nothing “ple of Washington. who favor placing | iore (i on o /'f" il s e B ot Tyt | 0, AR, % MK, o e through aur office Welfare. Senator King indicated he il o hiiis _-was about to demand the presence of | (I [ %) & auorum. and since there was some | G g e question was fivst put 1o doubt as to whether a quorum ¢ a vote the presiding officer decided he mustered it was agreed to lay the % LO18 Ihe, DreStIng CECCH eant 1he Wil aside undl Tuesday afterncon. | he 4 ~ pproval of the Capper eplan. After 3617 to 36. . *Despite the sustaining of the New | )¢ reguli had been announced. Sen 33 Everett St. rork plan in committes o e et | Al Wadsworth asked it it wa I Chevy Chase, D. C. 8| 5 iCh = avein k. tor v . and I : own bill are hopeful that a different | 1210 1€ A8K. Or & s, Damo. AN but 3 are sold, 8 rooms. 3 haths and built-in garage. erdict may be reached with a larger | |7 ' oL, Renatar Smmont DTN Rock Creek Ford Road Little & Company, lnc. 13th & Eye Sts. N. W. Announce the beginning to- day and continuing for one week only their annual stock clearance sale of tires and accessories. 1 deplore that situat We suggest inspection—for they will appeal strongly to your judgment. U. S. Royal Cords Big bargains are offered in the attendance of the Senatr next week. | Sen: | seemed 1a he some misunderstanding | The traffic bill, which is ooked upon | as 16 the question, and he moved 1o | Five—31x4. by Chatrman Cappes of the Distriet {23 10 1he ques e, moved to Ten—30x3 13, extra $11 5 sizes—and numbers listed in this $2050 ;:rfl?lx;‘e:m::ec;in:;es‘n;?:“;e;m\r;'n‘ll [Vota that the New York plan was ap: | Fourteenth Street. east of Saul's Addition. size c. c. Each.. . ad 6 rooms, bath and built-in garage. 1635 to 1641 Madison St. Tudor Englich Homes. R rooms, 2 baths and separate garage. North Woodside, Md. Mot delightiul suburbs close 10 Washington. , Thirty—32x4. ALL GUARANTEED FIRSTS $23.75 Eight—33x41;. Each, $31.00 Six—31x5.25. Each, ation with regard to renewal of op.|DProved by a standing vo erators’ permi was gone through for King Surprised at Action. the consideration of amendments and | Sepator Kinz. Democrat, of Utah, 1he path seemed clear for a nnaV \mo | took the floor, declaring: when Senator Blease. 1 presume that any discussion of outh Carolina insisted fthere 14 { this bili now is futile. at leasi unti! be a quorum present 3 I ave - guorum present, which 1 ure also had to be laid aside (0 for®: {'ehall call for before we have a final ~mall a quorum call. Each, Six—;!lxt'fl. %21 80 Een e 92115 Four—31x5.25. Five—33x6.00. Goodyear and U. S. Other Bills Passed. e E TRt vt S hlenYee ] Only 1.3 miles bevond the District Line at Ga. Ave. Inner Tubes $28 10 | E 3 g The Senate then passed in anick ' genators & me hich | g ight—. muccession and without debate the bills | goas ‘not JNG* {na" abproval of the | 5916 Sixteenth Street R{)5 01 R e .. 8205 Eight—30x5.77. Each, “ authoriing a new bridge across Rock | pegple of the District of Columbia. Creek at M street and revising the as | The chairman of the District commit. | sessment law. and a measure provid- l'" the Senator from Kansas (M. | ‘ing a more expeditions method of se-/ ypper), has devoted himself with the Jlecting a grand jury in the Distriet. |\ GOS8 U 0 gV 0 The @ Chairman Capper of the District e rge of the important responsibi ommittee led the fight for the Wash- ; i /(tRE G B0 TG A 08 iven | | | ington plan of placing dependent | o, "gitention to this subject than | | i | | Ohe o the handsomest Homes in this section—htted with every luxury for living. Built-in Garage. x4 ................83.75| | Seven—32x5.77. Each, T A $3.95 $32.50 e ST Open for inspection every day and Sunday. Or, phone cur office up to 9 p.m. any week duy. CKEEVER"\JGOS I)ul With a Realtor e oo d of Public | L other man in the Senate. noiwih ators Bruce of Maryland. Sackett of Kentucky, Williams of Missouri and ing of Utah. Senator Wadsworth of New standing the stalement made by the Senator from New York, Ve & what the people of the District of York | Columbia want. There never has heen | De Luxe " a bill presented before the committee G Balloon wx[ : as aculve in advorating he DAIALE |50 ihe Distric: of Columbia, mince T 11 1415 K Street Main 4752 thfl.e e ST backing of Senators Willis of Ohio, [Nave besn a member of that commit- | A McKellar of Tennessee. Bratton of | (¢¢—and T have served as a member pusmadilpesibecy 29x4.40 Yew Mesico and Jones of " New | ( L“xg“e Carriers A i onro i $3.95 o { : arr obile Accessories an adi quipment . B xR e ""'31.35 13th-and Eye Sts. N. W. o “Maryland declared: Sale Pnco Phone MAIN 67 Sizes “This question as to whether there | 1= to be a separate board for this| aid to dependent children or whether | w—— ~that form of relief iz to be ught under the administraton of this board | - . ¢ public welfare iz nothing but a | conflict between a New York en- PY thusiast, Miss Sophie Irene Loeb, and | . S little handful of her adherents who | Zsre supporting her views, on the dne hand, and’on the other hand the peo- ple of this District. Cleanup After the Department Buyers’ Sale ONE DAY ONLY--SATURDAY Limited quantities merchandise at and near cost. First come first served; none reserved; $1 deposit will deliver the article you select, - 1t is perfectly true that there was one exception to bhe unanimity of the pecple of this | District, That was Father 0'Grady. wu R . 1 T have no criticism to make of him, but he ‘stood absolutely alone; his 1 ogers says we only £position one of complete isola- A . “tion. Miss Mabel Boardman, Justice ALE know what we read in the Siddons, and all the ‘other G itizens of the District asked that this 1® pRes 'orm of public welfare work he " v 3 newspapers. . o oy ~hrought under the jurisdiction of the Board of Public Welfare. A more A R Sconvineing, a more intellizent,a more S a8 anion] N A persuasive presentation of a case T g it S, 1% N s hever heard'in my ite than was made | oot O We knew about the “Cloth-~ hy the citizens of this community to i T Rt L . 1 ” Zihe Senate committee. o8 1har8 EBimen! “and Noover: w ing Sales Slump before we “We all know that the District is “" et U ¢ "\. :( ez 0! N % . only too likely to be selected a= the a7 ! 0% on which all kinds of soctal e <ot Jeen %G vert et reid about 1t 1n the news- periments are to be tried. and Mi: P e E e (P papers. We knew from the g generous - fullness of our trict and get this bill through as an xample, to use her own language, i - S Thean e Wnte anect? g o : e and then to go to the Legislatures of ,m-“j a . . et m’\‘;“ N cloth“\g racks tl’lfl.t tl'le cool -get them to enact similar la: 8 v 0o n opening the discussion Senator X Tren ¥ Bl ol i 4NN th ke bl Lo i adsworth said 40 States have en- ! AW et " weather was epmg men Strong. handy folding made of hardwond: has acted laws on the subject, the purpore Caonts o R & f airs. solid oak, all . shaped sent and reclining Dorch rockers: | :of which, he explained, s to enable e A ple frames and remoy- THEYTU SRR s * SOt away’ rom our stores. | heavily varnished. bolt hack. This $438 awing plo (TSR L Tl “at home instead of committing it 1o ¥ g : H . l\ d . constructed. A SI 75 with chains @9 95 rocker $3.75 “an institution. He contended that in | : ere s what we are doing $3.30 ehair for. complete . for ...en -9 “only 10 of the 40 States referred 1o is ; s article appeared jin " . ‘the administration of the law placed Sl i h & “in the hands of the agency handling The Star, May © about 1t: or rellef and other forms of char- . He gave as a principal reason for advocating a separate board the . laim that mothers would hesitare to ‘appeal to the Board of Public W : : Hundreds of ‘When Senator Capper took the floor challenged the assertions of Sena- ‘Wadsworth concerning the laws One 4 “slsewhere and sald that. according to b “the Children’s Bureau of the Depart- d - ment of Labor. there are oniy four an . tates in ths Union operating under | Zthe plan advocated by the Senator from New Yor Those four State: s 75 . ew Yori. Pen “Rhode Island and Deiaware. Continu. . for Grades ing. Senator Canper said U t 835 " Fxtensive hearings weré conducted | p to Sy the committee on the District of | Columbia. The Commissioners: them- 11, ‘selves appaared in suppo:: of the bi 3 The Federaied Citizens' Associations. s 75 f GI' d “vepresenting & membership of about . or ades ] 000 citizens of Washington. l}n‘x ! ; rluding 47 civic associations. and the U MS “ouncil of Socia! Agen inciudir P to savery weifare society o Avashington, appeared hefore the com- . Amittes in support 6 1hs hiil, as well 4 . %an the Washington Boaza of Trade, s \ TNVt e oo 5 .75 for Grades ‘merce and the Federated Caurches of : Fhe city. In fact, theie never has : $ Teen o Bil presenced to the C orgress | Up to $60 “coming from the peopie of the Das- “ jrict of Columbia which had the. una- Including Qur Famous nimity of ;u;;p«;n that ;r '{n‘»}:\ 10 ; Ahe measure before us. Afier a hear- R RIn: oy isewpral ivs ane ROCHESTER and DOUBLEWEAR SUITS mommittes on the ‘District of Colum- ey 1 ed 1h e B o aid e No Charge for Alterations. .A Deposit Accemed f the mothers’ 2i4 bv the new Board ir Prdlis Weifure, which takes con- Sale at Both Stores Capper Cites Support. Fivepiece unfinished hrenk. $50.00 Cedar Chests.$32.50 fast sets—tahle and four $40.00 Cedar Che. $24'50 $30.00 Cedar Cheats.$13.00 oiiar 510,95 $20.00 Cedar Chests.$13.75 Lawn Swing $18.00 sets for. ||u mu Génnine Cerfaintéed Felt. base rugs. Absolutely perfect. seins .o $8.95 $35.00 Couch Hammocks. .$21.00 $25.00 Couch Hammocks $18.00 Couch Hammocks. .31075 ((‘nnopy Extra) ~ rol_of the welfare activities of this . » = it¥ on the_1st day of the coming G Quly. The same DbUl was introduced Powntown Ustowa A H ‘ L ‘ E , ’ 15 G NV TGRS e ( " s 52000 1M FURNITURE CO. ucs Vv a congressman from ators . . . Sew York. When it came over here el FRED PELZMAN, Preilenl S i s ftve amended the House hill. The Se $33.00 % $22 00 8# &E .St.wzl},\, ,8‘5.?‘ A" & ®te amendmant is in line with the hill Betviaeicions ... o d . . \ . B Dttt “Commissionats oL o e " ' : Southeast Stora Open Until Nine o'Clock Saturd S e b M he District Commissioners and in G £25.00 ] utheast Store en Until Nine o’Cloc aturday lawn nel a gorsed unanimously by the people of Home of the WORUMBO 0vereoet reiriversions ... $17.50 Night—Northwest Store.Closes at Six i g e o SL10 ¥ Senators Willi= and Bratton stress- d the argument that it would be a pistake to have the financial aid for .

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