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JUDGES' PAY BILL HAS CLEAR FIELD Salary Increase Measure Due for Discussion in House Thursday. By the Associated Prees Although dozens of bills face the uncertainty of committee roe , the | measure to increase salaries of Fed- eral Jjudges holds a clear field fo . discussion on the floor of the house. | This measure is scheduled for de. bate next Thursday. It has the full support of the judiciary committee, and the ranking Republican member, Representative Dyer of Missouri, ex- pects it to be passed without diffi- culty. The bill proposes to increase sal- aries of Supreme, District and Circuit Court judges and those of the Courts of Appeals and Claims. The asso- ciate. Justices of the Supreme Court would receive §20,000. while the dis- trict Federal judges would have thefr' salaries increased from $7,500 to - bill appears to be generally there is some skepticism as to the ultimate recep- tion of another proposal, already pass- use, to increase the num- The Senate s made sev which of the tr judiciary com eral changes in this m do not meet with the apr House, but Representative Dyer is in- clined to think that prospective changes in the personnel of the Sen- ate committee may make it more emenable to the House contention. By the terms of the House bill the following additions \\nuld be made to the district be: Connecticut, one: Maryland, one: Michigan, onc California, two; Judge. The Senate committee, ho eliminated all of the additions the exception of one for the w district of New York and one each Dakota, one: Towa, one additional for Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Mary- land and ln\\a NEW HORSE SHOW CLASS. Thoroughbred Exhibit Added to Program for Tomorrow Evening. A special class for thoroughbred horses has been added to the program of the Riding and Hunt Club horse show to be held tomorrow evening Twenty-second and P streets. ~This s being called fn compliment to | Somm 12 Madden of Lexington, Ky.. who owns one of the largest thorough- bred breeding farms in the country. Mr. Madden, Admiral Cary T. Gray- ®on and Emery Galliher will act as Judges for the show. The trophies to be awarded in each class have been donated by. Eugene | Melvin C..Hazen, Emery Gal- amuel J. Henry and Raymond Norton. | Saturday alternoon at 2:30 the Riding and Ifunt Club hounds will be unleashed at the field opposite Airlee, Rudolpn Kauffmann's estate, for a drag hunt. Wilbur Hubbard will be host at a hunt breakfast at the Riding and Hunt Club following the hunt. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. National—Ina Claire in “The Last of Mrs. Cheney,” comedy, at 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"Passing Show,” Winter Garden Revue, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20. Keith’s—Frunk Fay-Ella Shields, vaudeville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—“Voices of America,” vaude- ville, continuous 1:30 to 11 p.m. Strand—*Frivolities,” musical pres- on, continuous 12:30 to 11 pm. Gayety—"Talk of the Town,” “Derby Winners,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Mutual—", lesque, at zztime Revue,” bur- and 8:20 p.m. Stella_Dallas,” at 10:55 5, 7:05 and 9:10 p.m. Young April,” at , 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 and Rialto—“Kosher Kitty Kelly,” at 11:30 a.m., 1, 3, 4:30, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. Tivoli—"The Waning Sex,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. assador—“The Waltz Dream,” at_6:15, 8 and 9: Wardman Park- and 9 p.m. Central—“Lady of the Harem,” at 12:30, 30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. Lincoin (colored)—"“Subway Sadi,’ 2 to 11 pm. .m. “‘Othello,” at 7 SENATOR ASKS PROFITS. Dale Wants Accounting of Prop- erty Returns. Senator Porter H. Dale of Vermont sterday filed suit in the District Supreme Court for recession of a con- tract for an accounting under receiver against Gustave Nassauer, said to be a real estate operator of Washington and New York. The contract deals with the purchase by Nassauer from Senator Dale of the property at 1215 xteenth street, now operated as an tment hotal, for $150,000 and a are of the profits. Through Attorneys trell and Jones M. S Dale tells the court that X Do oseph A. Can- cer, | took over the property las under the contract, and dl(huuzh the income from the property has been $3,000 monthly, has failed to account to Senator Dale for any share of the profits. asked to care for the property and to hold the receipts pending settlement of the litigation ‘The naming of a receiver is “Qur Friday Specials” Oysters, bushel, $2 Smelts . ........30clb. Sea Bass . ..25clb. Green Shrimp ... . 25¢ Ib. Crab Flakes .. ... .65¢cIb. Claw Meat . .. ..40clh. NO RETAIL DELIVERY Eacho&Co.,Inc. 21-22-23 Municipal Fish Market 12th and Water Sts. S.W. Phone Main 10130. of this city. tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, with services at the home of Mrs. Haas, conducted by the Masonic order. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DAVID S. MORSE DIES. Indian Reservation Division Off- clal to Be Buried Tomorrow. David S. Morse, 68, for 28 years a traffic manager in the Indian reserva- tion division of the Department of Interfor, died ‘at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. Haas, 122 New York avenue, Takoma Park, Tuesday morning. He had been confined to his home since last May. A native of Chicago, Mr. Morse moved his family to Washington in 1900, having been employed here two vears before that time. He is sur- vived by his widow and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Haas and Mrs. R. M. Pettit, The funeral will be held Shipped Daily! Olmsted Grill SEA- FOOD s speclally shipped to us, fresh each day. 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