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|SHELVING OF BUS BILL HELD LIKELY Couzens Accuses Rail Lobby Prior to 51-to-29 Vote to Recommit. L] Recommitted in the Senate by . vote of 51 to 29, the Parker-Couzens bill for Federal regulation of interstate passen- ger travel by motor bus was considered | today to have little prospect of action | at this session. | A charge by Chairman Couzens of the Interstate Commerce Committee that a railroad:lobby -was trying to kill ‘Thoughtful ‘'women are buying Bell-ans now to be ready if holi- day ACUTE INDIGESTION strikes. N BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION mergers of railroads and bus lines pre- ! ceded the vote on which party lines di- | vided. ‘The bill, was passed last session by the House and had been recommitted once befcre by the Senate. It was the | unfinished business for the shol sion. Senator Couzens said he would | take it up with his committee as soon {as possible, but he made. no forecast for its return to the floor. Senatcr Smith of South Carolina, ranking Democrat on the Interstate | Commerce Committee, moved recom- mital. He pointed out the committee jwas divided and thought it would be | expedited if a new. bill. were formulated | which would “more nearly meet the floor.” “Just as soon as the Senate defeated | the amendment of Senator Glenn of I1- linois to strike out the anti-merger provision the railroads exercised their ‘lobbvln: methods to defeat the bill,” | Couzens said. “That lobby was not in evidence until the Senate defeated the Glenn motion.” Senator Glenn voted to return the ]bl]l to committee, but sald he did not want it buried there. ‘The vote showed 25 Republicans and 26 Democrats lined up for and 20 Re- rublicans, eight Democrats and the one Farmer-Labor member .g-lnst SAN!TY TEST SUGGESTED FOR SPANISH SCRIBES Measure Asked to Prevent Repe- tition of Attack on Premier Berenguer by Reporter. * Our 16 years' experience a: lic service enterprise assures you of the right oil for your oil burner. AUTOMATIC HEATING CORP. 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Surviving Mrs. smm. are her four daughters, Edna Smith, Mabel seott Smith, Mrs. Oeol'le Marcy and Mrs. Roswell W. Snow. She is also sur- | vived by her sister, Mrs. Henry DfM. and three _grandchildren, Anne Whitney Bl!‘blrl Brewster Snow and Ros- come from healthy systers. W. Snow, Free the body of poisons with Feen-a-mint. Effective in smaller doses. All druggists sell this safe, ecientific laxative. FOR CONSTIPATION SPECIAL NOTICES. CE" 1S HEREBY GIVEN TH, yn Steel and Cement age bonds Nos. AT T been uf pony, ete./ A y. Washins D. Febr: o517 trom' which time intérest on said bonds iil ‘cease. ATION IN OPTOM- e on s eventnes of Jan. # and 10, lill in the office of lht secretary, mellulrg‘ mmnuy at 7 Pw.m. (CUS, Secretary: 1319 P st. | p.w.. Buite No. 2 Toaternationsl Bldg. Wash- | ington. 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Lyle having set $1,680,- 000—the greatest amount ever requirsd in Cook County—as bonds. The men each were charged with one murder and 20 robberies. The county grand jury was reported today to have indict:d six men in con- nection with the campaign against fraudulent bonds, Andrea Guerrier, reputed bondsman for Alphonse Capone: Sol J. Shields, Robert F. Frierson, Cle- ment Wertz, Benjamin Goodman and a sixth man whose name was not made public. Perjury was understood to be the charge. “See Etz and See Better” Silver oxfords and ohain make the ideal Christmas gift. Mod- estly priced at Ten Dollars—Ilenses extra, Optometrists 1217 G St. N.W, Be Wisel!! Buy at These Extremely Reasonable Prices. Beautifully Remodeled FUR COATS The remodelled Fur look like new, because they have been remodeled, cleaned glazed and relined with new lining, Coats 329.75 BRAND NEW $39. 75 SPECIAL lapls_Jeckets and Wraps, P Your Money Back In 3 Dars If Not Setisfied Parker’s Fur Shop 922 ¥ STREET N. W. 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This announce- | ment was made today by Mrs. Harry C. | Barnes, director of the local roll call. | The Treasury Department, with a contribution of $4,147.70, led the list, | with the Department of Commerce, | with $3,169.50, running second. The Government Printing Office took third place with a total donation of $2,614.15. | The other Government office con- mhuuom follow: tate Department, $413; War Depart- | ent $1730.27; Department of Justice, $389; Post Office Department, $653; | Navy Department, $896; Department, of Labor, $182; alien property custodian, $39; Board of Mediation, $17; Board of Tax Appeals, $38; Board of Vocational Education, $61; Civil Service Commis- sion, $53; Federal Farm Board, $116: General Accounting Office, $210; Walter Reed Hospital, $784; Naval Hospital, $213; Mount Alto Hospital, $37; St. Elizabetn's Hospital, $142.25; Interstate Commerce Commission, $626.75; Library of Congress, $318; Pan-American Union, $30; Shipping Board, $176; Soldiers' Home, $51; Tariff Commission, $123; United States Chamber of Commerce, $165; United States Marine Barracks, $38; United States Railroad Adminis- tration, $11; United S:ates Veterans' Bureau, $1,090; District Bullding, $408; Public Buildings and Parks, $348.95: Folice Department, $1,210. ARRIVES IN MIAMI MIAMI, Fla., December 5 (#)—Mrs. J. M. Keith-Miller, Australian fiyer, | who reported she was blown far out of | her course to barren Andros Island on | a projected Havana-Miami flight last | Friday, was brought to Miami today in a chartered seaplane. With her were | Capt. W. N. Lancaster, her flying asso- | ciate, and John Liggett, III, of Pitts- | burgh. .. C. ¥RIDAX. will nogers Says: ‘The President delivered a mes- sage to Congress, but none of the papers on the Coast had room for it on ac- count of it be- ing at the same time the Notre Dame foot ball team was arriv- ing out here. Talk about business depres- sfon, the sta- dium where they play in South- ern California was built just for Towa picnics and seats about an eighth of a million. Talk about get- ting in, why, I paid ten dollars a ticket just for space to hear over the radio. OFFICERS AF ARE |NS>'I'ALLEDI [W. C. 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