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- LONNERY SERVIGES DRAW COLLEAGUES Congressional Friends to Attend High Mass July 15. Congressional colleagues of the late | Representative Connery, Democrat, of | Massachusetts plan to pay tribute | to his memory with a month’s mind high mass of requiem July 15 at 9| a.m. in St. Matthew's Church. | Representatives Costello of Califor- nia and Quinn of Pennsylvania, close friends of Connery, will serve as altar | boys during the mass, which will be celebrated by Right Rev. Joseph Mc- Glinchy of Lynn, Mass. He was Con nery's pastor and celebrated the Rep- tesentative’s funeral mass. ! All members of Congress have been tnvited to attend the service. Among | those who have accepted are Speaker Bankhead, Senate Majority Leader Robinson, House Floor Leader Ray- | burn, House Minority Leader Snell, Senate Minority Leader McNary and Representative Norton, who succeed- ed to the post of chairman of the House Labor Committee made vacant By Connery's death. Several labor ano veterans' organi- | rations have made reservations for the occasion. From Georgetown Univer- | sity, Gonzaga College and Georgetown | Preparatory School are coming 50 Jesuit priests. Catholic University is sending & group of clerics and 25 members of the South Atlantic Club | [ of Holy Cross Alumni plan to attend. | The tribute was first proposed by Representative McGroarty of Califor- | nia. The Committee on Arrangements | Includes Representatives McCormack, | Massachusetts; McKeough, Illinois: | Kerwan, Ohio, and Fitzpatrick, New | York. | The ushers for the occasion will be | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Cocktails? Nonsense! Miss Isabelle Hallin sips milk as she awaits further action by the Saugus, Mass., School Board, which voted 3 to 2 to “allow” her to resign as dramatic teacher of the school. The only reason she could give was the rumor she served cocktails to the cast of the school play. “That's nonsense,” she declared. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. Representatives McCormack, Healey, | Higgins, Casey and Bates, all of Mas- | would be a long fight over an attempt | by the chair to hold that a legislative | day covering & long number of calen- | dar days means “one day” under this particular rule of the Senate, Would Force Adjournment. It was at this point that Senator Wheeler laid down the barrage on the transaction of any other business by the Senate while the court bill re- mained the unfinished business He read. too. | by an adjournment of the Senate, sachusetts Court Bill (Continued From First Page.) opposition during bill debate. Pittman held that no Senator could vield to another except for a question without losing the floor. the court the Senate rules which says that no Senator shall speak more than twice in one dav on any one question. The administration counts on this | rule to head off a prolonged filibusier. Pittman said that he was prepared to rule that “one day” meant one legisla- which would begin another legislative day, would it be possible to get any- thing done if Wheeler sticks to his ground. Before the parliamentary debate arose Senator Logan was trying to centinue his speech in support of the Only | whether he did not think it would be | advisable not to pass a bill which was outside entirely of the Democratic platform. He had reference to the court bill, Black replied that he considered the court bill within the Democratic plat- form. “So T believe in going on with it, filibuster or no filibuster,” said Black. “What language does the Senator find in the platform pledging the Democratic party to support this court | bill?" asked Burke. Here Senator Logan took up the battle by saying that in his opinion the Democratic platform did cover the court bill, since it promised to give relief in a legal way, and if that were D. C, vitriolic hatred of President Roosevelt and his acministration,” replied Logaga. Logan then proceeded to say how sorry he was to see Wheeler now stand- ing against those things for which he had stood in the past. Earlier in the day the Associated Press said announcements of position had brought the publicly declared line-up in the Senate on the eompro- mize court bill now pending to & 39- thing in it proposing an increase in the membership of the Supreme Court?” interrupted Wheeler. “Or has it anything in it proposing to add new members because of the age of sitting justices?” “I didn't say that,” replied Logan. “But I insist that this measure is within the meaning of the platform.” Wheeler started another line of questions: “Is it the purpose of this bill to put new men on the bench so as to change the interpretation of the Constitu- tion?” he asked. “Only those think so who have —_—— 7 RESORTS., oland §pring NEW ENGLAND'S FAMOUS SPA For generations _discriminating people have summered at POLAND SPRING -- renowned for its charming New England hospitality Gol, 18-hole private course-Tennis-Riding-Bathing- Sandy Beaches-Good Fishing. Two delightful hotels-POLAN| SPRING HOUSE, MANSION HOUSE. 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Finer, Lansburgh’s— Air-Cogi®l Men’s Shop—Street Floor have been ent like magic in\the laspfew days. White ed and button down Poring details that you'll ar more for! Positively the not possible, through a constitutional amendment. “Has the Democratic platform any- tive day. By the method of recessing from day to day and not adjourning the Senate maintains the fiction that 8 long string of days may be one legis- lative day. Pittman said he would not rule on that point at this time. The opposi- tion will challenge such a ruling and an appeal from the decision of the chair is debatable. Senator Burke of Nebraska, another opposition leader, intimated there compromise court bill which he had begun yesterday. Senator Black of Alabama, after reporting by unanimous consent an, amended wages and hours act, ex- pressed a hope that his bill, a farm bill and a housing bill, all of which were in accordance with pledges of | the Democratic platform of 1935, would be enacted into law at the pres- ent session. Burke interrupted, 500 Men’s Novelty Broadcloth PAJAMAS 1.00 Nothing like them for these cool nights we've been having . . . better keep a few on hand. Fine closely woven broadcloth in fancy patterns with solid color trims. All full cut and all exceptionally well made. Notch and surplice collar styles. Sizes A, B, C, D. ..Skp Chalet.. Highest altitude resort on Orkney Sprines road. nine miles west of M Jackson, Va — Cool comfortable. modern de luxe meals. home serv- ice: dinners €1.00. Vacation rates American plan. $3.00 per day; S15 weekly up. Entertainments’ and Chr. Hufl. Mrs. J. Heitmann. Own O Al < ____COLONIAL BEACH, VA. | | finmy/wnmjflm. and Boardwalk. 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