Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1926, Page 14

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14 HEARINGNAYYELD NEW MERCER IDEAS Officials of Traction Lines| | Expected to Offer Views | i on Bus Ruling. ! tilities Commissfon” ton Rapid Tr: are expected to come | z, when the 2 informal publc | Bearing on legislation to force a mer; Thus far, arriers. Willlam ¥. Ham, presi- Washington Railway and n H. Hanma, who fon with the The commission does not Intend to] sal tran: concern itself further with t case until Congress reasse December, and it to the Capitol mbli In the meantime, Mr. C gather all the infor noting and digesting cisions and debates in the information of the and members of Cong that the North Ame hought partial owners util; one of the «princip: gress, if it interests itself in bringing about a merger. The fact th: | tation is lar employes, he o Congress additional lev sisting that the transport: ice be perfected. Action by Congress. e in_in- ion serv- cars, and again from ground trolley. i anies compensated for the | f the work by increased have maint: 1| ¢z ard to the com- | mission’s decislon to ignore of the bus company until its ques able legal status is definitely clarified But when way, both undoubtedly will be heard | from, and ‘n all likelihood they will| have sometiing to s opinions previously expr gineer Commissioner J. he commission, and Wil y appoint- chalrman Ham Mek. ed tem; investig; ings of 2 Washington u ably we consolidation of the traction compinies. Wants Unified Operation. Comm feels certa 1f the que of th »eed Up a volun. t least, prevent rol of the trans ified control | al control commission is endeavoring o bring about. The commission s virtually de- ington Rapid next move in present tangle, ometime | Hoover, i if Congres: to direct the c hearing gets under (= / 7 Discouraged? Skin still rough, pimply, clogged, | after trying so many remedies? Then | begin today to use Resinol Ointment. | You won’t have to wait to know that | it is healing vour trouble, The first application usually stops all smarting and itching and makes the skin look healthier. Tts continued use for a rea- sonable time rarely fails to clear away the disorder entirely. Free May we send you a free smaple each of Resinol Soap and Ointment? Write Dept. 60, Resinol, Baltimore,s \ weapons of Con-| addition to the and otherwise operate Jointly, using its power to revoke or amend the charters of the companies as the force behind the effort, it was ined, the companies’ recourse to In the courts that their rights nvaded would be we Longress was T hip to the :n_Co. without speclal wthorization. on the proposed merger | niece and her daughter, gislation will be held in the board room of the District Bullding Wed- nesday morning at 10 -o'clock. 1In traction officials several persons interested in the consolidation of the transportation companies are expected to present their vie S He whn sows court: reaps friend- ship, and he who plants kindness gathers s est of lo - | Ohlo, last night when their automobile company | = FOUR DIE IN CLASH. CLEVELAND, November 1 (#).— Four persons were killed and two were seriously injured near Medina, was struck by a machine and thrown in the path of a third car. The dead are: Martin H. 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