Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1931, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1931. then broke up, over another bill de- was halted when Delegate Bushong of | three weeks. R ID aou Ll e ed to eliminate the right of the|80 necessary for i . e By B : e ety oo 2eiend the terms | Severad Ger Washington County moved adjourn-| The House passed three of its own| [N CAROLINA COAL MINE 5 n of judges past the constitutional retire- | another judges’ lled It was seconded by Delegate | measures to provide that constables, broke. i h - _rell ment age of 70. final action. This time it was the Sen- | George Oounty |State officials and witnesses might Deaths Bring Total ¥ 1 The bill to increase the pension lost | ate measure, which would provide elim- ved. swear to their bellef in God rather than | Deaths g Total Fatalities in ina the Constitution of the| In liglous bellef in taking oaths, —_— e . INGREASED PENS'UN members of the State judiclary and|ton were lost and the final vote showed | caused many & splt in the 1931 session, | fore election rather than five and| FATHER AND SON KILLED |in an explosion here tn May. 102 o5 it through the lack of a constitutional tion from the to any rel oat Taafority by & vote of 54 to 49 on the | Legislature's right to extend retirement dozen | The latter was accompanied by a clause Shaft to 57 Within Last third reading in the House. of t.hf 'l’(‘)‘m past the constitutional | Senate measures, and wlr'::eh mldu le &ng a‘b}Mw muunc pro:eucc:‘ u;n Six Years. 3 a o 3 alternate oal e n M Increase Cut in Committee. e !:g'nfin voices were raised in 'g]ecuon compromise bill on provisions of the !ofnllm'jury. o . By the Associated Press. i ‘The measure originally was r0- | to the bill, which had passed upper ure. e House also passed a measure of COAL GLEN, N. C., March 31.—The aryland House Adjourns duced by Delegate’ Milton Tolle, Balt: | pranch only with diffculty atier 1 had gulawing lits ovn providing for the appoIBmEDt | ming of the Gerolina Coal Go. here has ;s & more County, and provided for an 3=~ | been post or sev . Dele- of an justice of the peace When Judiciary Retirement |crease of the $5.400 pension o $5,000, | pate James 3. Lindsay, jr. Baltimore| Was not to'take effect until the close of |in each county of the State, to act as | claimed the lives of L. A. Huneyoutt and with a clause which provided thae|County, Democratic floor ler, moved | the season next November. Unanimous [ magistrate in juvenile cases. The bill | his son, Elber, 17, whose deaths made ' t the fr— il judges who did not retire at the age of | that the bill be laid on the table to “ex- | consent of the House was granted to |was sent to the Senate for action to [a total of 57 men to perish in the ne to; s of di- i GLomes p. 70 would forfeit their right to any such | pedite matters” but he falled to gain|allow the measure to be introduced. provide the last legislative link in a |mine within six years. ' westion. Phone for our bookiet. Met. 1062, pension. The compulsory retlremené the necessary support. i of fl'wh Se'_glbi meubllm lg!ven fl:ul pcl:nmto 'snt:l:,: vt;:xde lylt;am gl‘n Juvenrue mdug‘i‘n n% chg‘ {-I\u;.eycu,t“l-u,h ‘whtg M t . v w t clause was eliminated in committe an passage by ie lower branch were two u ot le. ac) ery or | en Ine ure all By the Associated Press. the increase cut to $3,600. Adjournment Is Ordered. which allowed the filing of candidacies | operation of the Juvenile Courts, with |operate the pumps, were found 1last| | Towels and Toilet Tissues oqn'am ey water ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 31—The | When the bill came up for final ap- | Further discussion which started | 15 rather than 30 days before a primary | an advisory committee of five to super- |night imprisoned under a cave-in of Prevent Contaglous Diseases Spread- For 5 lu-o-‘n. lm Jragesivss ey at House of Delegates last night refused | proval opposition was raised by several | from all corners of the House chamber |and allowing boards of registration to | vise operation in their county, is pro- 'rock 2,600 feet down the shaft. in Schools, Factories and Homes Polbn: d g %o grant increase in the pensions for county delegates. Motions to delay ac- | on the question of judges, which has sit for revision five and four weeks be- | vided for in the measure. 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