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e little re !hz army of ‘men “p\lr.l(y of his hmflq frnn\ LOW eo i ’g‘en that adorabl: youhg repro- te, the baby, cmsfig‘g&:« ‘hen the milk comes into the home, should be kept at the right tem- mxmre by pure, sparkling Ameri- e 4 : Compilastonér of ‘the:Dis- ‘That a trict of r.‘slumll;i- not an impeach- able officer, but that-President Conl- idge has linph authority to remove Commissionér Fenning, is the de- cision of Representative Dyer -of In every home where children are clean, American Ice should zuard the freshness of the food. American ICE Missourl, ‘chairman of the s the - judiciary commlittee | & which conducted extensive hearings on the ‘34’ charges of impedchment against ‘Mr. Fenning. 'This "conclu- slon is based on an exhaustive study of both questions. lfir Dyer was in’ Washington today oh departmental matters' for his con- -umom.s and before Invlnc for his home in St. Louis was asked by a reporter for The Star whether or not his committes had given considera- tion to the question as to whether M'mth-wgu mnuumm‘mv various provisions - of .of the tvpflobl'c‘ tn. Commissioners Mr. m "I have’ found no’ directly holing- or not the President was clothed with | 4cepts _ | authority to remove Commissioner Fenning from of I Mr, Dyar -mcd that he had given véry ' careful tonsideration to this question in ‘the early stages of this inquiry, and before n.ny evidence in |, the case was taken, ' As a result of his mvu(lnuon of ‘this question he was satisfied the President had ample | :m.:::‘lty to- remove Mr. l'cnnlnl ® e Mr. Dyer, however, stated that heé wanted it . thoroughly and distinctly understood that in giving considera. tion to his views touching this phase of the case he did not want it as. sumed that he was doing this with any idea of advising the President in the ‘matter, but that he considered lt his duty, as cmmn of the subcom- mittee, to examine all' phases of the Fenning case. Kept Within_Duty. He further said: “The power ct m House of Representatives to ini Properties FOR SALE We have cash -buyers and can promise quick and satisfac- tory results. We lead in the sale of business properties in all sections of the city. {Gardiner & Dent, Inc. ‘W. Gilbert Dent, President. 1409 L St. N.W. 7 Main 4884 yery - care- || ful not to attempt to infringe in any iI| way on the constitutional bilities of the President. Our || tee was very anxious to do its duty under the law and the facts, but did not favor’ ad it. ‘“The President, I am neither wishes nor need:‘ mn{ Con- iEvery 30 antet on the hour : and.half “hour TO BALTIMORE — PORSIBL! FOR debis ex ioF et oS, MYERS. 44 s b -w"'fl' gnsm S ERICKLATERS" UNION. o, 3 ofg ot omm-. i vengion of M. I e A fll.nson M. BALD. NTLY IVN G nu;x:n.unm' wers. ?DDED VA§! CON st 3 N 250 0 ». mus K33 JHE e&u.sfi. 705 A ot nw leunllklwvll. dent to the power to appoint, and may be exercised by the President alone in m-»- n:" Armation of. Hip nqu-ur : ; 'LUTHERAN WALTHER BODY/ RE-ELECTS PRESIDEHT : 'hd..:”hct'.d'tnuunr Prof. E H. I'OLKE.M 111, re-elected | N eyer and in, both. of lort ‘Wayne, \mmbcn of the gxmuuva N 7 D&, président o Vatparatso Dnixersity. to1d the. 5000 delegates today thut “Something or omi- 3 WIFE DIVORCES BYFIELD wmmonumo.wu Gets Final Decree. ATLANTA, Ga., July 14 (P).—Mrs. $130:000 " damage. sult against. Waiter Candler, jr., several years ago, yes- -| terday received her last decree of di- it m-ummwufly settled. well Words Fix Limit. “Second. 'rh-tuum-‘tnww “(1)' The power of removal is incl- all cases where appointment is made | by him under the e: Constitution by - an: and i3 PAP’IIBANG[NG (Bm-ur.h)c Ai'nw OT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR m devts eontncted by an ngo? onos ":“il L i aSasr, Chevy W, AT DXUDGEBY? c-ll sw h “x lNL‘ fl&z ,m“ &. 3 Lbills B e o Ais %’é Inl ‘before 6 . @) he restriction or withiolding o e on ‘or ith by Congress of the Preside: un'ou:h the nomination and tion of a successor in nall x:;e:h in “Mn uptpw;:’nmmo“ o .- |made e President and Fedy b}“m the advice and consent of li L l;mn. ing on | had been repeatedly on i "M"‘a.'y:’:'x Subject to Removal Powers. - éd on consenf n wu : MARRRY: .« T ING Columbia subject to the ge: ers of the nt to remove M of the United States?” Mr. D; “It would seem to tollvw HURR thorities cited tha Cumm ]N A Y ;;"th: District of Dolmn ia, appointed BYRON S. ADAMS B st AP by the President by xnd with she ad. firinting That Satisfies 3 -~ =—the most exacting is the kind executed st this plant. ' The National Capital Press 12101218 D ST. N.W. EMOVAL N COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. ow_Located & J07G-BY. fi.w. President and the Senate, either by direct removal or indirectly by.ap- : h‘t!fl.h Tl IRONCLAD OUR ROOF WORK' _"\“‘W it Kw Nfsn us serve nu.:gr:%g Y o oz * “KLEEBLATT 48 &% Window —M-mfig“‘“ “SSPACE” Replying to the direct question, | Arepcommlulm-nqltmm 4 confirma- | (i to the incumbent, vorce from Clyde A. Byfield and again became Miss s-n,.‘n"u G uhbnu- are now being fitted with small cabins, in which are W‘:h- transmitting lna recelving el e Gilll Oil Burner, 1411 N.Y. AVE. ~ MAIN 6380 LINTR AT AN TIS O “For an Excellent ‘Finish’ Begin with Butler-Flynn"” Store~ 2 719 17th I K I K KK LR R R HRXNNNKN] hllo the installed || i Brokers or Private Owners—Submit -rnl!fl-mnlnwlmltm W@ efforts of g -nmnmuw-wm about their - sigh % muunfl.v . wmumm—vsfim ' You Get s Better Value Here WOQDLEY PARK of exclusive homes with dfiihnchllnd values. - +$2,500 CASH—$125 MONTHLY $16,500 and $17,500 Otllalwmuinthuuu,lmfltnndh-ldmg $28,500—$32,500—$55,000 : Ezhw' House—2907 Cathedral Ave. N.W. Om Smdm and Daily Until 9 P.M. 770777 R :EOR'EXCHANGE Owners, Attention Willjtrade any of the following good investment proper- ties for clear row-house building: E)ts or business properties | needing improvements. | H STREET WEST OF 14th— | Valuable store, 23x150 to alley,’ mcreasmz in value i every day. Equity about $50,000. I DOWNTOWN APARTMENT : ‘ I M St., near Thomas Circle, well i .New I:rmldmzrl rented, well financed, Equity about $80,000, LARGE 12th ST. BUILDING— " Below N. Y. Ave., very large store with 24 rooms and 4 baths above. one trust, for small houses. * lsth AND COLUMBIA ROAD— , modern house, excellent condition, 14 rooms; I Ofi’ers excellent opportumtv B | 4hng appointments. ind-nght NEW APARTMENT HOUSEw— = : : AL Tocation £ 21 spertfiients,’ well vented< wil trade f - equity-of sso,oon s«'fi}ff?’w one trust. ; | -Mnlhw.hvflhg attention. 131 " STREET NORTNWEST Main 908 The Last One WILL IT BE ‘YOUBSP\ 30 OVE'RLOOKING' BEA UTIF UL Grant Clrcle Trade $40,000 eqmty, subject to (i 5119 NW. 5 Blgsgmit‘ 3. porches, tiled. haxh 36 950 '?%anm'" lton SLN.W. 57,450 8,950 (.nsll $75 2 .month t-n wuv St~-just around cormer " Beand:New Hoines ia Protty Petworth hardwood !oom L 6 roonts, 3 porches; very deep lot— 4900 Block 7th SE N, . L‘A FRITZ < Offered at sml prices vy $S(D Cash; $65 a 1421 feit SSG)Cuh $65 a month. 6 sooms, § garches, tile bath. $500 -and Builder of Communities 4 RealBargmmfor o ‘THURSDAY AND F, RIDAY Fancy——Sweet—Georgifi WATERMELONS e 4 { € APPLES rransparent 8 Lbs.,'25¢ LEMONS _caurormia - Doz., 19¢ Cutlets, Lb,.......39c Shid. Chops, Lb...17¢ Y * Breast of Vo‘l Rib C’D”,_Lb-, 29¢ : Bone Oul, sieen .‘,ac Purity—Sliortening, 2 1ib.Phes 35¢c PORK CHOPS End Cuts: Lb., 30c, mmm swer 48c SIRLOIN AND POR TERHOUSE