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NG 1S PUT INTO-RECORD flembers of House. Extend| Their Remarks; Although » Away From Capital. Although. Congress has adjourned d the members are scattered to all & of the country individual mem: b coatinile their attacks upon Com- nissioner Fenning, under leave to ex- nd theilr remarks in the Congres- flonal Record. Representative Richard Yl&!l. RA publican Representative at large, fro flinols, a member of the judich.ry ommittee which considered the im- peachment charges nst Mr. Fen- ing, has filed another minority r port, which makes .lt tht - reports to hs Hnun from the judiciary com- Mrelonutlvu Bulwinkle of North Carolina, & member of the vetérans' mmittee, and McSwain of » South Carolina, both former service men, ent on the Fenning case in ex- -ndon of their remarks. Would Have Him Retire. Mr. Yates reaches the following onclusion: “Our inquiry concerning Frederick . Fenning does, in my oplnlnn, dis- jose conditions requiring the atten- fon of Congress. Mr. Fenning, as committee or dian, visited St. Elizabeth’s about jonce it two weeks and saw some of his These wards were of the ‘who needed 'the kind and con- lerate co-operation and -ymp-.thy d’ heir committee, They are wrecks h.t storm of war. dut (with their care to give their every [need sympathetic attention. The duty requires personal service to the ward, ot service that means financial re- turn to the committee. The actuating motive of the committee &l ould be to render ‘that service. “The manner in which Mr. Mnllit ed his business, the “’ruu n-eunt. of fees he. charged Te- ceived out of the estates of ‘insane ns under his care; his contin- {n the practice of law and in he handling of estates of more than & hundred wards since he became [Commissioner; his method of writing his own bonds, regeivi of - the ‘ premiums:and charging’ mnmmm%otmm to the District onsequent loss -of -confidence in onnmpqnolun mc makes his ontinuance in: incompatible with the best interests of ‘the Dis- | tejet.” Bulwinkle: Stutes. th. < Representative . Bulwinkle, “in - ex- plaining the prwldonl of. tlu World | ists’ that ’- ‘re- are his wards. “Under_the ms him as comm! cades with which, he is fiow except five. Notwithsta at remedial legislation. the conduct: M toward ‘these unfortumate. v-tmm (- inexcusable, and the President of the United - States #bould - remove hini from his office a8 & fommllsloner tor the District of Colutbia.” \ Called Fening' Flasco. Representative® mn discnsses mt h; terms “the Fenning M"‘ "Btrlppod of all its technicalities l.nd refinements. and. the.cloud of judicial decision, if a Commissioner of the Dlut.flct of Columbia is not subject to imbeachment, certainly the Constitu- tion has run us into a blind alley. The Constitution gives Congress exclusive gislative jurisdiction over the Dis- Sm of Columbia. 1 “In the exercise of this exclusive -vv!rel.n power the Congress has set o reviaad that.the Commi: ud has pro at the - wioners may be appointed by mnd dent, together with the advice and consent. of the Senate, Con:n- makes the law and the - er_to the n| busi- Wl HAVE bngfi u -fl-fluwfi:hmd-- m ¥ # better. It last§ lubricates at all: o amstaxati | rests upon every one charged |- (Tecnical Sergt. John Bauman, March, “Noble Comn%-r > The remainder of the program wlu be conducted by E!‘homn F. Darcy, second leader. “Southern Rhapsody”. .Hosmer Selection, “Mile, u«um’.; March, “Sombre et Meuse,” 7 Turlet “The Star Spangled Banner.” Tuberculosis Hospital, Four- teenth and Upshur street. niorth. west, this lvu-il Sazophone Solo, “Valse m Qfusician, Frank Wibiitanouser) Bxcerpts' from “Rose Marle,” | W‘lts, "Weddln‘ of the Wl.nfln“‘ ‘Hall Grand Scen~s from "ll Trov w.nlng at 645 o'clock. Jnhn 8. M. Zimmermann, ter; Emil A. Fenstad, I-!ltl-nt bandmaster. March, “Old comrldu Teike 3 Reesini - portion | | ning at 7:30 p.mi-f- -Men Will Reap Whirlwind -From Dqfimm. B Seventy of W GO, July 9.- of T e led many a uauu-mmu.w 3 . d, Federal agents declare. & & :’io -om uquor. A SO SR AL L GARNIVAI. T0 DEFY PADDLEWHEEL BAN . i 5t n and to restricted credit, the Secretary IIM. and’ it should be obvious that i nistza; charryd:h;rirml’; Benefit Ad- 08t vigorous bition and other laws made by the Attorney General, who hds shown considerable concern over this situa- tion in recent addresses. He coupled with it an appeal that the Federal Gov-rmmm be relieved General said this would result in tho gamii creation of an army af officeholders, and ultimately the citizen would lose | dle lnmmt in the conduct of affairs. He ressed particular opposition to pro- ponk to make punishable by Federal statutes the carrying from' one State to another of any articles obtained by theft or robbe B LEAVE - ACCUMULATION ALLOWED LEGIONAIRRES Federal and District Workers Will Be ‘Alded in Making Parls Trip Next Year. All Legion. who are employss of the Fed: eral’ Government, the municipal gov- ernment of the District of Columbia or the service are now allow- ed to accumulate this year's annual leave to apply on their mext year's hey may attend Legion Paris, 1.21. This is made possible of the eénactment of three laws by Con- gress just prior to adjournment. In order to take advantage of these laws it. will. he necessary for the legipnnaires to forego their annual leave this Summer. They will then be allowed to add this Summer's leave to next Summer's leave, giving them double leave next year in which to attend the convention, visit the graves of former comrades, make the tour -of the battleflelds and -obtain 1o CORALWIESMJ Join, our , delightful vacationitrip to* Coral .Gables, the Miami We 1eave Waslmgwn D, G5 Jnly l6th, trav- tertainment.is included in 'the above price. Golf and tennis. Dane- ing at the country club! Swimming. in the fa-{ mous Venetian Pool persomllyc@h« ducied throughout, members of . the Amurlu.n E. vertised for July 14 to 17, Inclusive. Special Dispatch to The Star. Depart- ment ularized the muy yester- day, announcing that & carnivel, to erything “as in the past, including the paddiewheel” This announcement comes in the face of a stand taken by the county author- ltl- for - strict enforcement of the ing laws of the State, which spe- dflu.l.ly put a ban on the use of pad- wheels and other games of chance. 'l"ho county authorities are just as positive in their assertiona that pad- dle wheele and other games of (hance wili not he run at the Cherrydale affalr, and citizens and organizations in other sections of the county, who have abandoned the idea of holding carnivals and lawn fetes because the principal source of revenue, the pad- dlewheel, has been wiped out by law, are keenly interested to know how it is all coming out. Robert E, Janson, presideht of the (h™ Comitisa "o - arrangements. e com: on arrangements. Those who will be in charge of va- rious features are: Joseph Vermillion, H. Patterson, ice cream; Chapman, darts; Clifton Reid, balloons; Frank ,-dead letter stand; Frank Tucker, cigars and clg- ndy, melon stand; Jack Horner, erection of O'Nell, el.c(flu lights; C. Topley, entertainment committee. —.— — The world's wool crop is only five times what ‘it was a hundred years uv, while cotton production-has in- 20 _times. e o i st ot the functions. N (:MIPERATIVES 20 - Agdoultura! Secretary Would Avoid Law Giving U. S. Their_Functions. these are difficulties that can best be -scale dbout marketing' me, ucers’ tions for the correction of thei aim. idance of Problem of Production. “It, there is ovetvrvduakm of any dot, we must, agaln, it seetus.to look to the produ cuity, Guf SALESMEN Wanted several ex- perienced’ Lot Salesmen— your best opportunity to make $200 or more a week— plenty of leads. 913 15th St N'W. SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an | early -start by’ an aggres- Pure unvlrym‘. sterilely sealed Citrate of M : slv.vnronthoflylttho fly swatters. 'Ask for one at the main office of The Star, or at | any of the Branch Agen- | cies. Hot it is ‘outside, but why be hot inside?. Feel cool llld ! comfortable—remove c-u moisture from the tesetaly ppeiing nesia—U. 8. P.* A glass twice a week banish rflhflflllfldl‘dl inspiration. Try it toda; ced ’s fountain—or take home bottle. n‘s sterilely sealed in once- never ‘, i returnable bottles, } he retary reiteratad his strong belief in the potentialiti®s of the co- operatives, ppinting to (feir growth in 1925 to a point Where thoy trans. acted $2,500,000,000 in b From the viewpoint of éaoponnv- said, he d'id not be- or has ever ‘Yeen their Go 10 under- bul to perform.” “Dependence on the Oommunt for marke! _thl LS 5 M-nl or State marketing system.” Outline of Program. | 'rho Secretary outlined the work nt his department in research for those attempting to meet the hrm the in the c’h:l‘n“ days of measure seéts up a .division of co-op: omdv- marketing, including busi- udies, improvement of » and - marketi various commodities. gather information nmi disseminate it where it is helpful. Moving pictures, co-operation with schools and many other; lines of en- deavor will be followed, the Secretary sald, in an effort to have his depart- ment. do its full part in spreading the advantages of co-operation. Rene Lacoste, the great French tennis player, keeps a dozen rackets constantly in use. % PAID ON SAVINGS ‘'DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK \ (hOI Smts of. Ifipofied Linen; With Golf Knickers Scmdy p—Coat anid Trousers, $15 W "The “suits ‘come in plam shades or with . black or white check patterns. : The knicl(ers‘are plus fours-—lmported - tail hke t!hose seilmg ior :: ~—is surrounded on three sides by Chesapeake Bay, West and Rhode Rivers, and offers the most and best facilities to be found anywhere' near ‘Washington, for -a ' delightful summer home. Every lot with. in sight of the water; fishing, boating, bathing on a hard, smooth, sandy beach. Good roads to and from the prop- erty, graded streets and many other advantages. Prices to Advance July 15th Prices of lots were to ad- vance on July Sth, but owing To Get There: Follow -the map_edrefully through the towns’ indicated. Black and Orange signs along !Ilumd)nflel' further: guide to Cloverlea. Carry the ma along with you for rmnneo’ Every Day! ED. 1. REISLER us.ums:.. g ,Idfinon.Md. i