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AR, DECEMBER 6, 1931 —PART ONB, SENATE T0 MISS - FAMILIAR FACES 17 Changes in Membership Brought by Deaths and Retirements. BY J. A. O'LEARY Tenne M M Long Virginia Tllinois Huey P. v, West Dic Warren R the Benat another beer again for gon; Jesse rge W, 1as D, Schall G Brat- g Pat Har rter Glas: Gec exas right to | Hefl eaded t 1 dur- in 1 into this case has r ‘There is may be as settlemen when the members that Baile his Pr tions are Long's Arrival wn | take office | SPECIAL NOTICES | takes t | replaces ¥ e I | sworn | Capitol H " FURNACE REPAIRS FLOOD ¢ GRAPE JUI Calculating POR RENT- B WASHIN ) Teleph APPLES, SWEET CIDER 1411V St. N.W. Clev 0619 CE B a2 C o Day ¢ Machin;;\ ] fe_have a large supply of ou fiockvxm 'Ilcnid’rl\;i? F;x:m THE SUNDAY ST WASHINGTON, D. ( A-3 | | | B2 the & ated Pre nator 8 election Off, Rep! seat trom seek an- d James an nominee of service interest in | Capital trict Com- Come From House. membe; enter the ong periods of service in the presenta They are of Tennessee, who ha leading Democrats in r a number of years. He to the Ca ol as a Repre- the Sixtieth Congress and one exception, was re-elected to h succeeding Congress, until he de- ed run for the Senate last year veteran of the Spanish-Ametican ator F was a judge in before running for Congress. ise he became one of the puthorities on Federal taxatic M 21 to 1924 served as cha { the Dcmocratic National Com- tomor- J. Dickinson, a member ating 1898 prac torn Republican s the Senate after 12 of the House. After grad- m Cornell College, lIowa, ‘n received the degree of LL. B State University of Iowa. He ed law and served &s county before coming to Congres e Senate seat of former ator Danle] F. Steck, Democrat Wallace H. W jr., Republican Maine, who enters the Senate aft ing in the House since the Sixty- Songress. Following his gradua- m Bowdoin College more thar ago. White came to Washing clerk to the Senate Com- ommittee tor he was secre- S { the Senate and the late Senator ! h this background experience, Mr. White, a sion, was elected to the d tomorrow he takes nber of the legislative began career as of Towa H in whi a young ma Byrnes to Take Seat, James F. Byrnes, Der of South Senate seat to- e House th Caro 1 to 1925 Blease legal profession in n an editor. After 1 resumed arolina. who will be Democratic not a well ocrat where h Represent Before e 1903 B; in a nator through Tariff Con 928, when he A in 1874, Mr. B. degree at acticed law in one of the party, hav- r Governor of sion from med. Born i and founders of the P ve g been its candi Col ccupted by k Gill career on deciding 1 be taken Marct A chusett who v to be a candid ee and ademy who wi ter nearly 1892, and his ago, ears, Succeeds W. H. McMaster, Dakota Ohio in e degree Michigan. a. he be- v of Beres- county judge the State. ner Judge and tak Repub- was Ta has been t of Appes rth N. C. practice r of the Bibli- President Wil- also a trustee h Carolina and 3 d the de- /ake Forest w at sity orest v Du School of Wal ct Pankhead of Alabama is being contested, is & Sanator John H. Bank- of for whose. election son head er versity of Alabama at the age of 19 Senator-elect qankhen(.)l worked In After grajuating from the Uni- ( ashington o town Univer Once Held Boxing Wa B: Title, of the Republic ator lawyer of Bar NTIONSSPOTLCH ON CAPTOL WO Mrs. Caraway and Six Fem- inine Representatives Are Ready for Sess.on. made ance tomor round he and h now son g the House Mrs. Kahn sense when sometime An ind ee secre Mrs. Roger: about the c for her Ma she Norton Active Suspension Over Be Aired NORFOLK, Va Ca A. Olse was suspended in Baltim He sont a wire t vising Inspector folk asking that " ference Monday at which ask that his case be revie | Nortolk officers, MILLS AND HAWLEY TALKTAXPROGRAM Discusses Undersecretary Administration Plan With Representative. tax th by program | Treas- ond | He tax pro- | s by | Mellon, | some taxes committee the to Con Secretary like f 10 substan- ident Hoover ob- both an and unced mous statement bee Congres Debt Action Speed Doubtful. an $1 to t date, un Cong; ion on the morato power mber 15, able or Dece pa at some 1ade predicted to Represe ippi hat e n rank- line to be- | ts over the pro- | The matter the open s and the the nt what will be ¢ to be developed out adminis- | of the po- ! ats at the | ol PEYSER SUES M'LEAN [ IN VIRGINIA FOR $25.000‘ Counsel Fee and Money Advanced Asked, Court Issuing Attach- ment on Land. | | | | December ks to Tecover al services dvanced by | Mr. McLean in ttorney nsactions Maj. Peyser wa wchment against publisher’'s property in Stafford sting of a hunting and T The property is lo- the junction of Aquia Creek Potomac River and is n!)ol“t:y know ; grounds in this | ,‘ t d is noted for | ndence of other wild game 7 suit probably will be called at the January term of the Stafford Cig cuit Court Mr. McLean has filed no answer to the suit. { con | had WIS AND CLENN SERATE EXPEGTED | SUTOVERTAIES TOSEATBANKHEAD Jllinois Senators Both Stand Republica Opposed to New Tariff, Differing orLDgflc»t. ns Unlikely to Chal- lenge Right of Alahaman Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. | Senate doors were swinging open last | night for Senator Bankhead of Ala- bama as Republican leaders virtually | abandoned plans to challenge his right, to take the oath of office Republican spokesmen announced that probably no move would be made to prevent him from taking his seat to- morrow. They found they could not get a report through the Elections Com- mittee by that time. He probably will be seated pending disposition of the contest against his election. Decision Not Final. e decision, however, was not final rman Hastings of the subcommittee h has been considering the contest ght by former Senator J. Thomas Heflin may submit an informal report on which a move against the Alabaman would be based. Attorneys for former Representative Pritchard, Republican. of North Caro- lina, announced vesterday they would press thelr contest agalnst the election of Senator Bailey, North Carolina, Demo- crat. They said Pritchard would have been elected over Bailey if there had been “a free and untrammeled elec- tion in North Carolina in 1930." No| ort will be made to deny Bailey the oath tomorrow Republican plans to let Bankhead be sworn in do not in any way alter the status of the contest against him They mean merely that he can sit in the Senate pending the committee's report instead of waiting outside. CHICAGO, D pr ond Congress, mocr ati m Tl there no fur- Senator Glenn, dealing with the enormous and with in- ator Glen with the ne- amo) col- and painful Probably w higher rates p ax brack- Lt No but a con- ncom ion, lowered expected iries is seriously 5 Formal Report Off templated Hope for a formal committee report by tomorrow was abandoned by Repub- licans when hearings on the case before the election subcommittee dragged on through the day. These involved charges that Bankhead's campaign expendi- tures of $11,531 violated Alabama law, which imposes a limit of $10,000 | w. vans, Bankhead's attor t ures included many ot required to be counted. law Glenn Opposes Crop Buying > Republican h Furtl fund o say about r speculation with the various com- ited and I am uld be ad- Federal Farm ey items He denied had been broken and argued statute meant $10,000 could be | spent in the primary and the same amount in the general election. Heflin's attorneys presented to the committee a report made to the Senate | Campalign Expenditures Committee by ! one of its agents, charging corrupt use | of money in the election, including the | buying and selling of votes, al ! dur- which time the held in t favored supervised yonement, {r debt and un- by | the ing A Republican both seat body, said it opinion American izen just wants~ only ployment to the people, liberty to the home and cit- izen, revival of world friendship and, with these established, to go on his way and be let alone to Loan on st Mortgage was that cit- now “em- L. W. Groomes, 1 he Senator Lewis. OWNERS Here's a chance to put your car in tip-top condition for Winter driving at a real sav- ing! No slow starting or sluggish performance. Regular $12.75 SERVICE JOB Limited Time Only $O .9 || Opposes Added Taxation. To restore “to early pros- of citizen- red, there axation now g calling for at once be s now due and pay deficit the Demo- cturn_prohibition en- home governments levy local revenue while the former “To meet the ta 000,000,000 hsed, rach e to described beve fonal Government I ax, as internal r Both Opposed to New Tariff. Il passed a instead to B nols Senators said they did a new tariff bill should be time. “Let us give quie ance to business that ust itself to the present Senator Lewis, adding that ions at the present could rest until the was decided in the al electic be ad % ALEMITE chassis—38 points, Lubricate steering column. Remove front wheels—repack with fresh grease. Add necessary transmission. DRAIN CRANKCASE with 5 auarts Spray springs. Alien front wheels Properly infiate tires. 5 Grease hood lacing and fasteners. Test_and water battery GRIND VALVES—CLEAN CARBON. Replace necessary gaskets. predicted that much before fence sitters” would pec the coming wets had made sub- were still {. from a house, adding, “I alization of such laws pro- Con- 777777777 7 7 7 xrease to rear and AND REFILL a0c per auart oil. Predicts World Court Defeat. i Cot Adjust distributor points. Clean and adjust spark blugs. Clean sediment bulh. n and adjust carburetor. hien manifold studs, ichien water connections Tighten water pump pack nut. Adjust' fan belt Re-glycerin shock absorbers, Parkway Sales ues to lose said Senator n the Austria- s sustained the opponents that its nportant proposi- nal poli- than upon stion of r a vote I predict defeat for the - SR S S SR S AR RN SRt S R R 2 2 R 2 2 Service || of disarma ational _questions is land and sea 1t for reduction in 1 establishments will nd I hope the situa- hat our country can s huge expendi- 3040 M St. N.W. 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