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2 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1926. —_———— 1 NEW LEAF FAR FROM DEPEW‘S | tional allotments for the same projects another department by itself, rather| Of the bureaw's appropriation,| The Biologleal Survey would or_investigations. | than being in with research work.” |$5,000 would be used in inspecting |authorized to use $158,000 of i The Dill, as reported, does away with | Appropriations for the two new |cattle Imported from Mexico, where, |appropriation In protection of mi ’ L MIND AS 1927 APPROACHES y such division of the funds for projects | bureaus totaled only 000 more ’ the committee reported, authorities | tory birds, while another $30,000 and investigations, and the total | than for the original divisions, the have not succeeded in stamping out |be used in development of the uppe: | i U BN RO T RO Y amount for each a y appears un- | increase to be used in inv-»nlirnum:l‘the hoof-and-mouth Mississippl River game refuge. i R der that item in the bill | plant-dust explosions and farm fires,| The Weather Bureau's part in sup- | e $31,510 increase in the appre “w 2 s » bureaus | which last year cost 3,500 lives and |plying inforn commecial | priation of $292,300 for combatting ’ World Has Treated Me pretty GOOd for- to separate research and regulatory, $150.000,000 in property, and fn en-|aviation caused )0 increase in | Southern fleld crop Insects is to be g | act vities of the Chemistry and S f of the naval stores act. fts appropriation of $235500 for in- [used against the cotton hopper, which s | 93 Y d I H 5 S ] N Eeiae | Divisions of the Department of Agri-| Ma sreases over current | vestigation of atmospheric phenomena. {the committee report deseribed as o 3 ; ! - - culture was provided for in the bil - ided for certain ac-| Another $25 as requested to | “potential pest of great importance. Congress Facing Other Fights ears, an aven t trengt n ow Agriculture Bill Reported to|which carriesa total of 128, 3 luding $450,000 more for |established d live stock ex For eradication of the pink bolt T Cl‘l I 5 | Ot the total amount appropriate endowment to agricultural | periment ation at Mandan, N. Dak., | worm the measure provides $242,800 o H g : | the bill, nearly $80,000,000 r ant stat 9 king the total |under an act of the last Congress, iy 10 less than current funds 1. While These Remain | to Try to Change It.” He Says. House—Substitute Bu- |maintenance of Federal aid hishway ' $1200000 for eradieation | Conperative Appropriations $00. fs recommended. with i } ms and many millions more to}of tt v $4.878,000; $103. o-op! SR - | which to combat spread of the Thwu Unsettled. i reaus Provided. ntinue the relentless war_ - b it control, total| TO continue the department’s cc . which has caused quarar Asso Radio Mr. Depey i pests. The total wa 00 adication of | tracts with farmers’ co-operatives, 1 of & s in Arizona. v solace, and he tunes in a current 3 g 1 | below budget i £180. - Japanese beetle control opera- | tion s effe ar tot 100: $280.000 for e d| provided $1,424,000 for farmers’ "he bLill makes no provision for re : co-operative demonstrations, $1,300,- | 'ment of the department fo B e 2 a o ; i ; fon a- {000 for co-operative agricultural ex- $200,000 it spent in distributine The contr 1 spe of fa . s SEaiy. SRnthr ealn The ; b tion and management ¢ Ceriter | Ilghway. funds. an i g . tates to contyol forest five nsion work, and $220,440 for the co- [seed to hurricane stricken areas o r e he last 70 years, | “I'm fed wi Pl Market in W under the De- | of mexbends d g fve information | the South during the year. It § } : Sreat tho t 4 R : e e e e ke | PRI e ] to Pight Pests, , ! Y f Agricultural | expected to be taken care of in : o pa s b T ERROCH 2 s There was | in for that depart-|the House appr ions committee | Included in the appropriati later deficlency measure. At the same t o W leaf ker o 1 liked. | . . 5 3 and recommend tacular work iling 1 4 1 t 1 n the d some n thout John | ment reported 1y to the House. slidation of the Bureaus of | 3 n committees an e ] ! oW Hay, tary of mder Lin There is econsiderable local inter-| Chemistry and Soils into the Bureau | for eradicati attle ticks; As matters of immediate tative that ; : v. And they were AlE5 In tHG Fetomnenaticiior Ehe | ot Chier 4 Sofls. He said | orehid dises $150,000, cottc the Senate faced the proposal for ex”{ he would o s at present and { ‘“""‘ e ‘) ,‘”’r‘(m {10 the new bureau would be trans:| truck disense; 300, cereal and | tension of the ct for onelet the world try to do the A rncontem Mr. Depew | @PPropriations comn iy | ferred all the arch activities of | G Musele " , the “The world,” he said, * been i et stock of | Strictive provision cary in the an-{the two units, while. 3 dru;:!r""“"" insects; §$: ‘“»‘:\“mhorn field | of ¢ ¢ good to me 9 4 i cot ) T D B rent year | and insecticide administr crop ins 00, forest insects; < to the foreign an't got the v | Rogers) w ) h IuAES L e avent it o, torduit (ho roi uck crop insects; $670,000, . and receipt as a hange things.” method. he I related to exp o work >venting spread of moths; $32,500, P of impeachment of the resolu Mr. Depew, who lives on Fi f stories on an bean beetle control ton adopted by the Hou - dis | street, expects to spend Ck levent, a 1t The bill would authorize the Bureau | sal of proceedings 1 recovered from a |imaginatior ula Animal Industry to pay Bhilce Cdoreo W - 1 does not expect to do more demned paratubercular bl much with the turkey this yea: “We have | committee said it was necessary ¢ way, and we have | destroy immediately cattle found suf- | point now wh | tering from the disease, which stim- | ¢ work ought to be in | ulates intestinal tuberculosts. combating various pests t £ o es in the District of MWitlo e sccordance with the clar bhe continued during the v, 1925, In addition to this recommends a limits tion upon the amount which may expended for personal sery District by each bureau of partment of Agriculture signed. ¢ Tn the House the $260,000,000 In Sees No Dry Law Change. e p terior Department bill the right i Lok s . | meeting the demund for of with another supply bill, pro- vears ago he e up red | their age in the terms ¢f their : f ) Wit . “Depart. | meat, and before then cigars. A mod M A f : . for the Agriculture Depar )¢ T Rars. e, Mark and Artemus met the d N dilne Bl o e A ffing. Demo- | erate drinker once, he drinks nothing ol e HEn ment, lodged in the ofing. -OCTE | now, he said, and while he believes t i Depew | Representative: Mc of cratic strategists were sidering | Lo 5 are not fled with the Vol e any riSU oints out that in many in to outwit the Republicans ing G » predicts there-will be no ast whose st | salary appropriation covered personal the tax revision fight, and the 1S » A ” with the I3 1 age, 18 | cerv District and in ! head, ught solemnly for a moni v and | the field e - g Starts Wet Move. n e ) novel {sulf of this practice, he said, has been TRAYS and e A i “Worfien. riting ked novels, particu while \ppropriation bill in Washes and dries at the same time. Not a drop - of water to lift or carry HE new Lasy Washer—the most umazing develop- ment ever made in washing clothes, is here. The small tub dries a whole batch of clothes—ten single sheets—in three minutes. Meanwhile, the large tub washes a second batch. Twenty sheets handled at once —your washing done in half the time with half the work. No water to lift or carry; not a drop of water wasted. The Easy even empties itself when you are through washing. Let us do a week’s washing free. in your own home. No cost or obligation. Phoite today. The 1 humor 1 the House had to con- determination of Rep- La ardia, Republican, AeReite B e ronld bt e ones, and he thinks e : has shown on its face un-| | .o 0 Y Pl A A iz Bl Bl o v Handsome 5 get his views o 9”1 he said, he was opposed to stage ce : he magazine he said. | there have also been included > ot §fora ho chamlber. (inoar| DS Sud, Be was wppossd Lo stuiel teh: |iniiia ¢ akes o lot ofitlme. T have this [bill, in the salary appropriation, addi- L & hibition before onstitutional | Sorshib, found no harm in modern | CAAt takes w fot of ) , i Se iR Al e BT ER e R REE T I R G e Gift Tables :‘r“":_‘l"‘“"':.’\"h e a local op- | QU 001 new vear just around | M€ books with nice letters, s alway: ;ine they mean it when| | —for refinishing tion arrangement whereby States| 0 corener, Mr. Depew, who was in- ot ol el ] ngle shake would be the| | Trim and Furni- LiELA 3 2 would be permitted to bec ot aor | terviewed at his desk in his ofices of [ them. I mever find tin, however; to 3 Ly ture. Floor Wax | —Desks and similar pieces of ng to the w 3 the New York Central Railroad, said | “INE Y i wi i 2 - 7 . , with the Federal Gover | pe couldn't find much wrong with the | - 1he Other occupation of mine now | they want me please to find a Job| land Weighted | furniture deserve the protection =5 e ulations (itoF | s 01 seems to be receiving countless charm. )me nice young mu Pioilisite petiin g p 5 e facture, transportation and sale | “TEeta e 41 ook he said he thought | INE Young ladies, who say they are| However, Mr, Depew added, ho is olishingl| of Glass Tops, so their polish and 0 i tweina s o 1RO s Jjust dying to shake derly hand. and always has been an optimist Brushes. finish will not be lost. provided for dry State the ex-| “Time,” he said, “is too valuable to S e pense of wet ne . _{ obliterate one-sixth of it in order to do } it costs but little to have us TWe have smarted under a 1aW|good for the other five-sixths; in other furnish sucl s, and the 3 which was forced upon the country|ords, to get the habit of loafing an turnish such tops, and the ap- md upon ooy ljlj“_:;_‘}“"}:“ L‘““‘({;I e ! Al { pearance of your gift is greatly h a law i Eaat SE T T | l e enhanced thereby. ; 4 » =X . i Alr. Depew asserted a belief in the W we should not re: | “adaptability of the American people ¥ - > o el T el | — Gold, Silver and Bronze Paints for 4 it consideration the | if earthquakes should raze the tallest tree ept. Store . g T Tellow's wishes, although he | piles, he said, it would all come out t at Eleventh Bt oo gy decorating Xmas things. ANl other e Io {ake ours into considera-|right in the end. e e he Santa Barbara earthquake,” i ) paint supplies at Specially Low Prices. Or See This Machine in Our Sales Department | A Three Da . | HUGH RE“‘LY Co. Accommodating Terms oo, L X e 21 ree vays Pr ovi d e a ; PAINTS & GLASS VI( fi 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Washington Gas Light Co. New : Easy W&Shel‘ : ?@:m&&&%&&&&mmmr&fi 419 10th St. N.W. Phone Main 8280 ing not only the §3 For Your Home—Purchase on the Budget Plan duction bill ad the minority, by the credit plan suggested by the ad- 0ug s our ! ministration. i Garner Benews Tax Fight. i . | » alteration in the Democratic | Dan er Sl al‘ viewpoint has been indicated, however, | and Garner issued a statement last || { night renewing the attack on the|f | R at it 1s not yet |l o stent coughs and colds lead | Honsefurnishings—Fonrth Floor D e rentic e will pro. ||| to serlous trouble. You can stop | I jevant e || them now with Creomulsion, an| vide :5!’:"5 1 "‘“' u : “"‘"vj“ms he ||| emulsified creosote that is pleasant | et ¥ Y%y the || to take. Creomulsion is a new enactment of the Democratic proposal, .""‘;“"‘_"t d"‘*;“‘:""ry dwl‘:hl ‘“'}’]"f‘;m‘ el T O e T e & mios sur- ||| action; it soothes and heals the in- “}::n ek st Tresident ||| flamed membranes and inhibits 8 left § : s | germ growth. | Coolidge and Secreta | _Of all known drugs, creosote is to hand back | recognized by high medical au- regular campaign ¢ ; thorities as one of the greatest | :{::l.-xfi:;;nihvl ‘:;‘d “;'{"’1 l] healing agencles for persistent In 1927 just before the clection b fORERS BD Collafe g e ton ton 1|1 said, adding that “it At ot “:;e | contains, in addition to creosote, scheme, but they shouldn’t get aWay ||| gther healing elements which with i ‘ i soothe and heal the infected mem- Revival of the farm relief contro-lfipranes “and stops the irritation versy promises to be a New Year || 454 jnflammation, while the creo- rather than a Christmas visitation for |[| £7 ‘2C0MTREEM LS A0 Breos Congress, but its heralds are already ||| gpsorbed into the blood, attacks sounding the approach. The equaliza- ||| e geat of the trouble and checks tion fee, as heretofore, is the dominat-{]l tne ‘growth of the germs, - ing note of discord, and Senator Me-{|l "% SN igion i« guaranteed sat. fers tr!n;:‘-‘\l"\‘\:;'\?t gptiscion ot | Isfaction in_the treatment of per. ready to introduce a reviscd meast sistent coughs and colds, bronchial cmbodving that principle in ‘the ‘Sen- [} 3chima “PrEICHINC AT q other forms me member of the House, not | of respiratory diseases, and is i vet announced, probably will intro- 4! jent for building up the system uft luce a like measuy in that chamber, (|| colds or flu. Money refunded if an: y > or the quest "¢ ||| coush ‘or cold i not relieved after fak- The real row over auestion dsn't ||| - a0iording o ‘directions. Ask your scheduled to b however, until the |t Senate and House ulture commit- begin hearings the bill after ',,, I =i » : ey e | All the Coming Yeaxrs Treated for Bullet Wound. Robert Col , colored. giving his 'Wh It' . . treated at alty Hospital early vesterday mor for a b ot wound in his right leg. Police reported that { ’ he was shot by the occupant of an npartment on the first floor of 201 T i [ street, who i ha T |||Hl{ him in the 1 and wanted to | detain him for t Health, happiness, freedom from drudgery—these are the things you give when your Christmas Gift is a New Easy Washer. Stop mn at our store today and pick out the New Easy that you want us to send to your home to do your next week’s washing, on trial. We know you will be surprised at the way it wasiies +ha clothes.—its famous vacuum cups’ gently sending the cicansing suds through them, its magic dryer getting them ready for the line without putting deep wrinkles in them,—without tearing off and d Y realiz breaking the buttons. “ . You Ont ] C y ‘ | Phone or write us today. 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