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10 SPEEDY EXECUTION * OF SAGCO SOUGHT Bomb Outrage Causes Deci- sion to Ask for Immediate THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FINAL VOTE WILL OFFER CHANCE | FOR DISTRICT MOTHERS’ AID PLAN New York Idea of Separate Board Wins Another Skirmish, But Senator Capper’s Campaign Seems Likely to Succeed. Althouzh supporters of the New |and that now, when the people are known as the ‘Board of Public Wel- fare.’ In their report they included a recommendation that the Congress be asked to enact mothers’ aid legislation as quickly as possible and that it be administered by this Board of Public Welfare, Cites Unanimous Support. “The District Commissioners received that recommendation from this group of more than a thousand of the repre- sentative citizens of the District of Columbia, as 1 have said. The cor- poration counsel drafted a bill embody- ing the idea of a consolidated board. Another bill was drafted setting up a ate in behalf of mothers’ aid legisla- tion to be administered under the new Board of Public Welfare. “It 18 a reflection on the intelligence of the people of the District of Co- lumbia, who are unanimous in de- manding this legislation, when Con- gress attempts to overthrow the judg- ment and override the wishes of the people here, arrived at after careful study and full investigation. 1 say it Is an outrage on the voteiess and volceless people of the District ‘of Co- lumbia when we deliberately disre- zard their recommendations support the citizens. boards in the WEDNESDAY., JUNE 2. 1926. orphan children,” not delinquents or incorrigibles, who will have to be con- sidered by this Board of Public Wel- fare. Why make a distinction as be- tween that group and the mothers' ald group?” Bill Would Aid Prisoners. Prisoners heing discharged from Federal prisons would provided with “suitable clothing” and given not to exceed $20, instead of $5, under the terms of a bill introduced in the Senate sterday by Senator Jones, Republican, of Washington. Miller, W Miner Fatally Crushed. Special Dispatch to The Star. LONACONING, Md., June 2.—John 29, died late last night of QOUR BUp, % | internal injury from having been caught between loaded cars in the Detmold mine of the Maryland Coal Co., following a collision. His wife and two small children survive. York plan of extending aid to de-[endeavoring to simplify the adminis. | i shington have | tration of their affairs, Congress [mothers’ aid program under the di- v narrow margins in two | should not begin a policy of setting up |rection of this new welfare board. parate agencies. |"the District Commissioners brought it i o to Congress, asked the chairman of s another chance to obtain | njust to People Tlere. the District committee of the Senate action on the measure ap-| Senator Capper said: “Mr. President, [#nd the chairman of the Distri the people of the city. 14t is unjust to the people of the Dis. [mittee of the House to introduce “ther opportunity will come | trict of Columbia even to intimate 1 t District of Columbia; too many of them. The District Commissioners have attempted to simplify govern- ment by wiping out some of those unnecessary boards and commissions, but the first thing we do after creat- ing this consolidated board of public welfare 18 to set up another board to handle a small group. not to exceed 300 children. It Is wrong from every standpoint. “There are several hundred other Death Sentence. — ‘apper of the District com- | Asparagus 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 part LEA & PERRINS’ By the Associated Press WEST _ BRIDGEW The homVir on as an r sympath 2. M home here. reprisal by HERE is co-operating development be- tween. those makers whose craftsman- ship we approve—and ourselves. {these two bills. They were introdueed that have not heen intercsted | Within a few days after the Senator e Tossibie lar 1066 | from New York Introduced his bill. s “Democrat, | unfair to intimate that the proposal | The District committees of = both Hiih comes before the Semate in|llouses held extensive hearings, and e form of an amendment of the |never was there more unanimity of Senate District committee is an after. |Subport for any measure affecting the | thought on their part. The truth is |interests of the District of Columl | that the people of the District of than that exhibited by the representa- Columbia generally, and especially |tive citizens who appeared before the [ those. who' have béen concerned in |committee on the District in the Sen: | the welfare problems of this city for | o = | many years, have for the past two vears been giving the greatest atten- [tion to the mothers’ aid legislation | now before Congress. “A strong and representative com- mission, known as the Public Welfare Commission on Legislation, was ap- | pointed by the District Commis . It included practically all the fare worls in this city, | Boardman | They sent a | pecial committee to various cities for | the purpose of obtaining the best in formation as to the experiences of other cities. They particularly sought | the best methods of administering | mothers’ aid legislation. | “After extensive investigations, that | | committee came back a meeting attended by n the best citizens of the Distric first. there should he a consolidation Mortician of the variou fave hoards. They {had been doing business here with 5 5 t 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. t the final vote tomorrow may be had heen folng business Bete B e s A B s ot e TR Tl T TR TN TN TN N Tl NS Ndll® Nl ¢ ot work, confusion, and duplication. | A s - > S AR = . > = S - P\ 9 A Eremiin ot S | @ + || RIBILILIGXLEILIL LIRS IZEITIERGRT they &upport rad throughout the wor Spurred by vesterda dynamite the home one of the witnesses District Attorne announced he would s sentence of death for motion for a new ing in the courts. Police who have ainst the Capper amendment yes- announced that he would a reconsideration. ity Leader Curtis then had a imous consent agreement adopted under which a vote on the Blease mo- 1 to reconsider and on the final o of the bill will be had tomor- hout further debate. Bill Is New York Theory. dynamiting were inclined to Hnik the | mue bill before the Senate yesterday | ed in the wake of the conviction of | {1¢ New York theory of creating an - s P | independes £ five members efforts we: qistel p > i the explosion, which wrecked the | hncl Cal 0 e Samuel Johnson home while Johu- | PpiEe L h ine son and six members of his household | heonssos the Dictricts prefer to have slept, su ol s ion performed by the Board Welfare, which Congress - two months ago for the ing all such Resulting in Footwear that has distinctive character, fitting with exceptional comfort— and priced at its intrinsic worth—a three- fold satisfaction. Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street . " t attempt to | relative of inst the v immediate them. Their 1 now s pend- | roy Conscientious Service estizated the | e o heolve : made to_solve aid foyndation of s sympa- . reputable mor- . ticians—built up over a long period of hard endeavors to please. Model chapel. private ambulances and. livery in connection In the nesses connected with th: zetti case. | Mrs. Simon Johnson, wife of John son’s brother. brouzht about the i rest of Nicola Sacco and Bartolome Vanzetti after @ holdup and murder i South F men, to claim an ously had heen in the crime The two men were arrestad and con Call— T ay came on wer to strike sion for a sep- although he lost by to 36, there were 1 absent or not vot- le. therefore, James T. Ryan tomot identified as X | heen = Bloas would { amendr Sold in Washington Exclusively by Tile Hecht Co. Bringing Military Reservation. The court vesterday granted sepa-| | yesterday against Senator Bruce of rate trials, open to the public. | 4 Maryland labeling his bill as a New The & ed officers were arrested | May 18 at Fort Crook by an enforce- | York plan. Senator Wadsworth con- tended that the National Child Wel- ment agent. who said he took 3| /N pints of liquor from their automobile. ' fare committee, with representatives throughout the country, been | R 2 Both are 1n the 17th Infantry. wife, Who has an- working for mothers’ aid legislation for a number of years. Senator Bruce @ ain insisted that the entire contro- <y is one hetween the people of the | rentence. rejected by Senator rejected by one vote., Senator | ogation under one hoard, to nent within two days. The bill | floor and explained that no time Pirst to Face Court-Martial for|ierday. He said he would vote for the | 5 vote by which the bill passed, in order (Ll_qe_g—l();er—s- OMAHA, Nebr.. June 2—Capt. W.|cisfon was reached to let the matter fiquor into a military res J Sentor iWatsworth (R ephtjican. fof that memorable occasion with a background of are the choicest flowers one could desire. . —~ made the announcement that he | ARMY OFFICER STANDING @ out 1o be put to a final vote. | SAESZ A S K gEesitant: ito, passage if the question was put, and | to get a reconsidegation of the Capper | XV R Wh W dd. B “ R, B. Allen, accused with Cal 20 over until Thursday. ____._.———.—e g g the first Army officer to face a court- | New York. who is sponsoring the sep. | G victed and al present are awaiting 5 S . i v the Capper amendment had g committee recommended a con | eck a reconsideration of the | [ was TRIAL ON LIQUOR CHARGE |when Senator Biease again took the VR { VR VR = o would be saved by passing the bill ves » HEHINCIONS SUBADING SEEORTER {\would then move to reconsider the | By the Aseociated Press amendment. 1t was then that the de- | Arnold at Yort Crook of intr o = Wvanhigrininoles S Siel. ATHE home or the chureh will be properly dressed for martial on such e arate Mothers' Aid Board, protested i e B : For the bride’s houquet or decorative purposes here ha she will sue for a di Tio Stores for Tour Conveniance 11212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. ||R Main 4278 Main 1102 'S Member of Fiorists' Telegraph Delivery Associaton I | SRR sion and chatted with her husband. 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