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CHANGE ACEEPTED BY LT. VAN WINKLE Difficulties Besetting Wom- an’s Bureau Bill Overcome in Committee. By agre of the functions of the veau of the Police Depurtient Mina . Van Winkle, ! of bureau, overcame practically all the to the proposed ganic law the veloped before the Senate Committee vesterday afternoon. Althougi the committee Was e prepared to take wction on the meas ure at yester ol Capper’ and Senator ( sted changes in the o bill that scemed to satis Van \Winkle and those who took exception to it in its origina form. “T'he hearing did not de Woman's Bu Lieut the of opposition or- for to a simpler definition bureau which de-| District | at 11:40 am. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Little Miss Bluebeard u)med\. at 8:20 pm. Matinee at 2 I\rIIhs ~Belle Baker, vaudeville, at and 8:1:5 pm. Earle—Bobby Heath and company, vaudeville, continuggs from 1:30 to 11 pm. Columbia—"The Palm :40 a.m. and 12:30, Do “Rolling 1 Beach Girl" E 4:15, 6, 11:35 Rialto ind m. and 735 fetropolitan—*The Reckless Lady.” and 1:35 z and 9:45 p.n. Palace—“The Luc a.m. and 1:10, P ivoli—“Wet Paint,” 7:40 and 9:10 p.m. Autonssador. | F Inu(l. at 3:40, 540, “The Johnstown 8 and 9:50 p.m. Sea Beast,” at 1 8 and 9:40 p.m. Under Western Skles, '\\'mlmm. Park—"Quo Vadis |7 and 9 p.m. both | elop any op- on of the | Col. lawyer, and k of the District of Parent- fought the bill beginning of the Associations, ented at the hut fic terms in the bill | continuation of the contered around the bill which set | the functions of the | ning specifically the policewomen should authority to in- | conditions public as- discussion section of i il Lureau ] kind of nandle. vestigate and_ various sembly Col. L cases including neighborhood places of sby-Smith told the commit- tee that some of th lating to the powers and functions of the burcau would be “dangerous | and unconstitutional” and added that the pur bill is to power which police should not have. Mrs., Kalmbach said her organtza- | tion objected to the proposed defini- | tion of the functions of the bureau on the ground that it would author the policewomen to_extend their into tields that should be left to the Juvenile Court, and she also expressed fear it might cause conflict | with the new Board of Public Welfare if left in its original form. The simplified definition functions of the bureau which ¥ Van Winkle azreed to accept towar the close of the meeting was in line with wording suggested by Col. Easby Smith when the bill was under cor sideration a year ago. Senator Cope and urged Mrs. Van Winkle to ac cept the amendment, grhich provides in broad terms that fhe function of the Woman's Bureau shall be to per- form preventive and protective work and to exercise all the duties of th® Police Department in eases involving women and children under the laws of the District The amendment seemed to 1 objections of the two opponent Senator Copeland told Mr: Winkle she would probabiy find it | nore advantageous. pointing out that | it is better to have broad language under which the powers are implied | than to attempt to specity in the law | every phase of activity the bureau | might have to cope with { 61 New Policewomen. Senator Copeland also told Mrs. \ Winkle he did not believe the com- mittee could approve the proposed increase from 23 to 94 in the numbe: of policowomen. Mre. Van Winkle vecalled that the liouse committee had changed the number to 61 and it was tentatively ed to fix that as| & minimum in the Senate bill. | ¢ the beginning of the hearing | Senator Capper read the report of the Commi in which they took | exception to orporating in the questions of personnel and qualifica- tiens which they felt should be left to the city authoritic Mrs. Van Winkle s all of the men who Tolice Department hal pathy with the Womar she said the pendin enacted to safeguard against the possibility of being de- stroyed by some future municipal official who might be untriendly to it Mrs. Van Winkle was strongly su ported in presenting the bill by repr sentatives of a number of organiz tions, including the following: Mi Helen D. Pigeon, secretary of the In- ternational Assoclatoin of Police. | women: Mra, E. C. Gregory, chair man of legislatlve committee of the DA R: Louls Ottenberg Teagus of Women Voters: Taura Tracy, Civil Service Commis- . and Alice Meredith, Wom- cit a th ve headed the been in Bur bill should be the bureau Club. Nnmed College Head. BUCKHANNON, W .Va —Dr. Homer B theology at elected president of We: Wesleyan College by its board of trus- tees vesterday. He succeeds Dr. E. G. Cutshall, who resigned hecome hi theolog at Denver, the | Ichristian Endeavor Union to Send e | annual | good | chosen as follo | president; language It }om. | for | George | Brethern | ce the | or t thus far | § Lincoln (colored)—""Let’s Get' Mar vied,” continuous from 2 to 11 pm. LONDON TRIP, PLANNED 15 Delegates to Convention. Officers and delegates to the July | convention in London were elected by both stated they were ype Christian Endeavor Union at the meeting in Friends Meeting Hall Monday night, which was ad- \Ix(‘\iod I-\ Representative Hall of In- dian: . Hall discussed the need for re-elected were A. Smith and other vs: H. 1 Miss Edith Wagonseller, Miss Bessle A. IIHH‘N was officers Merritt president, general | intermediate superintendent, uml Miss Ellen M. Bowker, junior superintend- An advi council was elected three years as follows: Rev. M. Diffenderfer, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church; Rev. E. M. Bowman of the Church of the nd Miss Ceba V. Miller. Fifteen delegates will make the trip to London. Officer to Be nem'ed Lieut. Col. Alex H. Hall, United ats Infantry, at Fort Sam Hous ton. Tex.. has been ordered to pro- «i to his home to await retirement ccount of disability incident to the serviee ~ ARTISTIC MANTELS Choice Line to Select from ELLETT 1106 9th St. Main 8731 N.W. HARD CRABS Are at Their Best at HERZPOG’S Sea Food Cafe and Restaurant 11th & Potomac River Open Until Midnight Fresh Fish in Season, Crabs in all styles. 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The minoi States had the right to regulate the use of highways by persons operat ing under private contracts, as well as those who announced themselves as public carriers “The majority, in an opinion deliver- ;e Sutherland, analyzed v operation at consider- .| able length, t States could not compel a | arrier to assume against his w g out a permit or | the duties of a common carr That ‘alifornia_proposed to apply the re- strictions in a conditional form, the | M ty held, does not relieve them s objectionable features. No Wonder They’re Popular te | by otherwise, Engineer Corps Changes. Maj. Philip B. Fleming, | Engin of the office of ¢ {gineers, War Department, ordered to West Point, N, Y at the Military Aca g Raymond F. KFowler, Cor neers, at the General Fort 'Leavenworth, ordered to Providence, R. T Corps of ief of en- has been for duty . for duty 0." Will Inspect %estfi Point. Officials of the projected India | Sandhurst Academy, now visiting this country, have been granted permis. sion to make a personal inspection of | the activities of the United States Militar; ademy, at West Point, with the idea of ladopting certaln fea: tures of its military training in the | Sandhurst Academy. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Bt. Vernan not oven on Sundays EMEMBER —we have a_tremendous stock of blank books al- ways on hand. E. Morrison Paper Co. 6 rooms—big rooms: Master Bedroom uc ent wood floors value in town. 14th St. ez or, Expert Portland, President—Nominated, by McNary. By the Associated Press. 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CRANDALL'S Staaley ] METROPOLITAN AT toTs Run Photo- Plays Vaude- ville anemos PERFECY S - 13th St—Below F TODAY—1:30 to 11 P. M SAM & CLARA MORTON - Half of the World Famous “Four Martons' BOBBY HEATH & CO. HITS & BITS OF VAUDEVILLE ‘Three Other Great Acts ON THE SCREEN WILLIAM BOYD Star of the “Volga Boatman” and Leatrice Joy in De Mille's _“EVE'S LEAVES” CRANDAI.L’S ats. Dai AY TODAY—10:30 A. M. First_National Pre - SIX STARS erh Plcturization of GIbbs' Novel of the REGKI.ESS LADY TEATRA— BROOKE JOHNS His Banjo and the “OKLAHOMANS” Today at 3, 5 & 9:30 P. M. .M. LA In o « E(‘ll."{!."l';.l:‘l.a‘: “THE VOLGA BOATMAN" CRANDALL'S ,T¥%9 1Mth & P RAYMOND GRIFFITH in P PAINT. JIMMIE ADAMS GRIFFITH Avenuo Grand 845 Pa. Ave. S.E. nday, 3 nm T RROW N AFSOP FABLE War FATSES RE 4 ARLG. TOMORROW NE n “MLLE CRANDALI.'S Apollo T hmu T 621 H St and Garden (GRIFEITHL 0. HESRY —CORI MO CRANDAI.I.'S YORK Ga.Ave.8Quebeest. 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Wardman Park Theater Now Playing A NEW GIGANTIC “QuoVadis witn EMIL JANNINGS Three Shows Dail, “This show is easily one of the g s of our summer season.”—Irvin shapiro, Heraid. Film Features PARK THL‘ '[ER 1618 13th N NALD onportunit 1’ /wm,,,,z K NEXT WEEK SEATS SELLING JOHN GOLDEN'S COMEDY DRAMA OF LAUGHS AND TEARS. “ITH HEAVEN" RIALTO Oth at Gee N. W. —NOW PLAYING— Carl Laemmle Presents REGINALD DENNY Smashing ALl the Laugh Specdometers in His Latest and Best Picture. “ROLLING HOME” —PRESENTATIONS— Helen Ted AULT and GERARD In & Terpsichorean “Tee for Two™ and Other Features, Directed By Mischa Guterson, Conductor. Rialte Concert Orcheatra Overture. ‘“Vierna Bonbons'* A finy — HIPPODROME K, near 9th A TOPAT, OXET oMY o 14th St. and R. l Ave. TODAY ONL: M ARION “LIGHTS 01D BROADWVAY Eu'ré ——_ LIBERTY North Cap. and P ACQUELINE 1OGAN m WAGES FOR WiV Ee o AN AMERICAN i s TNGU R Dl]!MBARTON T RCY MARMONT D HOUR Wisconsin_ A XE GRIFF nu in C. M. Olive RINCESS, 1?1 st. 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