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20 o | SUCGESS EXPEETED Phipps Sees Passage of Measure Provided Advo- | cates Lend Aid. ; f porters of th® Boulder Canyon | Dam project, in which a large part of | 1ne West has a vital interest, stand by | e bill s it is to be reported to the te. with only minor amendments, on this subject will be en- session, in the opinion of ps. Republican. of Colo- man of the irrigation and committee. he original Johnson bill was | nable to the upper favor the comm e of its principal provisions. tor Phipps. “Of course, it is v & compromise and omits ree provisions which I regard in_protecting _the upper | e river basin. These prob- be offered by me on the floor | ate However. the principal of protection and solution of | re Colorado River problem is in the bill ification of the Colorado upled with the agrce- California not to claim more 4.600.000 acre-foet of the waters . affords a substantial T States. It is in- he present condi- only hope rest argo on power < and permits. an embargo which ot long continue i While most of the upper States -State ratification of the lieve that they will agree e. 1If the advocates of | and by the action of the | will have Boulder Dam | 1 during the present session of Congress. On the other hand. as in the case of other Representatives of the unper States, I have a mandate from ' Leonard all-po Our Trucks Go to All Suburbs You can pur- chase Lifettine Furniture here und have it de- livered by truck even if you live many miles away Our trucks Jrequently poss vour door Prompt, sofe de- livery 1s guar- anteed THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18 1928—PART 1. IS DEAD AT AGE OF 77 Cousin of Late Episcopal Bishop Dies After Iliness of Several Months. Miss Julla Frances Phelps, 77 vears {old, member of an old New FEngland ! family, members of which were prom- | inent’in this city, died at her home, 09 | Ninth street northeast, yesterday, an _iliness of several months. She was the daughter of the late | James Satterlee Phelps, who was for s in the Government service nd who was & cousin of the late | Bishop Henry Y. Satterlee, first | | Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of | | Washington. Her mother was the late Mis. Harriet Dyar Phelps. Miss Phelps also was the niece of the late E J. Phel Ambassador to Eng- |land many ago. and a grand- | daughter of ‘the late Senator Samuel | S, Phelps of Vermont. She was born in Middlebury, Vt. and | | PRA PRSI | came to this city with her parents more | S —————— e than 50 years ago. She had long been an active member of the First Congre- | SERGT. ROBERT WENC, gational Church Marine airplane mechanic, who has |85 "y urvived by three sisters, Mrs. been commended by Maj. Gen. Lefeune |, S0% g icheler, Mrs. G, T. West and | for his courage in crawlis out on an i Miss Nora Phelps, all of this city. airplane while i flight, to repair the | hqie" funcral servieas will be con- oo sl : = lqueted ot the residence tomorrow Colorado that ratification of the com- pe fn Glenwood Cemetery. pact by six States. at least, must be 3 secured. and that nothing lass will be lacceptable to them. At recent hear- POLICEMAN REPRIMANDED ings representatives from each of the States testified to that effect. Some of | T B o the other amendments proposed by me | Murphy Warned After Conviction and accepted by the committee will " prove most helpful. such as the one to by Trial Board. |have the cost of the All-American| pe st. Patrick’s day spirit swaved Canal reimbursed under the reclama- | ine Police Trial Board yesterday, for tion law, and another which provides | jt found Officer Wiliam T. 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