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HE EVENT\G STAR. WASHINGTON, D, 3 SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1937, C.1.0-POST OFFICE PROBE DEMANDED Bridges Says Committee Would Not Let Him Quiz Farley. B¢ the Associaied Press &enator RBridges, Repuhlican, of New Hampshire asked ihe Senate ves- terdav to find ont whether political cantributions from the Committee for Industrial ~ Organization had any bearing on the Post Office Depari- ment’s refusal to deliver “irregular” mail to strike-hound plants He coniended the depariment s oolicy concerning such mail ehanged after last vears election, in which the iabor organization lad by John 1. Lewis wrted President Roosevell. Bridges also ald ihe Sen- ate ne had been prevented by the Pocr. Office Commiiiee m asking Postmaster General about ehange Adminisiration Bridges’ remarks partisan considerations o mails, Hampshire Senator demanded an in- vestigation 1o see if in fact there was ROL AN AQTEEMENT between ® highest postal official and high leaders was Farley he Senators charged were actuated by Acusing the C. 1 of wilful ob the the New or Renator Schwellenbach, nf Washington inierrupted was atiempting 1o improve was sent Demacrat if he he postal h ical Republican o ask 1o keriice on m headn Chairman MeKellar Office. Commiit f Bridges out by the Post which re v Te Fa be ared both Re- members bad Farley. hen on was ed reqiies before Al ley de d Democratic oted Azamst his MeKeler said, was out e gepartment and proposa awn ma ilings wke ma for reason nou ealied “He d Roidges reioried. 1 Fke 10 know how We 1l know nde the Repubiie wanisd the Government McKellar replied MASS FUNERAL SET FOR 5 WHO DROWNED Tast Body of Sundav School Pie- mie Vietims Recovered From shor been e country migh pends his nme. the Senator 100k | Ca. a hore he the take it Sinepuxent » OCRAN CTTY Maze funeral serv Ma ndav near ast of wietims was Coast Gua their search fav Az Tnepd hrosght wettm he: Daniel Int1e The neeoy pred Md ces will be held thodist Er five victims drownina in dar at pal Ch af 2 R Mar bodies of trageds The ne in2 esterday by men. who had pursied ve the tragedy Thurs- saddened relatn e r e G of ihe v Wast, 13 he and Howard aud friends el o we 1he body Margare! nad Woar, dsmen agest Farler recovered bodies of 2 Avde- hadies of the ofher soon miter they Ra Nald 14 the oni hetr off Henrys West. 16 ver Carove in Sinep Thes ang Katharine Davis Clifard Ho swimmer amongz the group of 10 hovs and girls wha went the annua Sunday ithe reh where held the Ave siepped hole in Boor n the water Al sehool pienie of said the bay wrvices wil) into a he [uddeniv 1 hein, Anlt eon ahove The pearad neard Danel eall fo ne xaid 1 inoked around and 1 their hanad: Then 4 see waving water ney disap- TRUCK DRIVER WINS KANSAS ‘DRUNKEN" CASE Purc Finds He Was Not [ntoz:- ented— Reer Figured 'n Appea WTEHTT ham T eifnen mallv eontencin ne use ine ves- k : not toxicaring here tercay But. Police Judge E. nstructed ihe whether Teifheir n his transnort won acquirral Edward M rors an ininxicaied was Truck wes involved n s highway accident, 1 o his firsi trial, Leiftheii iesiified he had drunk only 3.2 heer, which was Aeclared non-intoxicating by the last Legisiature, CARDINAL HAYES RESTS NEW YORK, August 14 (. His tndisposition deseribed as “definitely passed,” Patrick Cardinal Haves rested »t St. Vincent's Hospital lest night *fier & 100-mile ambulance trip from his Summer home &t Monticello, The rardinal was taken to the hos- DAl for observation after an artack ~f Indigestion. The rrip, which ended #bt midnight Wednesdav, was made throlgh severe glectrical storms On arriving ai the hospital, his Secretary John J. Casey. said the B9-vear-old prelate responded euickly o treatmeny His physicians =18 he aould be able i rerurn 10 the FOUNITY WIThin A few days Msgr CONDUCTOR NAMED POITSVTLLE, Ky Denn €. Byck, president of the gjie Ar's Association, announced 1At nigny 2ppointment of Robert S. Whitney Chicago. as conductor of the Louisvine Civie Arts Svmphony Orchestra, of- fecrive September 1| Whitnev. & member of a family professional musicians known as & DiRnist. composer and eonductor. He is the member of the | Whitney ensemblie One of Whitnev's maior hi= “Svmphony No. 1 in E Minor," ' eomposed in 1934-5. A1 present Whitney is supervisor of Pederal muy- sie projects in Chicago AURNST 14 () of s widely works s ravvel in Recond Tasy WOUN T €8 [NTR rensersi - o o wsea (OLZNL Lansdale G. Sesscer, President of the Marvland State Senate, will at- dend one night thiz week. ov ine 3, s nere oL nzgin pe ! qust 22, Washington Wayside Tales Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. FIGHTER OTHING bhas perturbed us in months so much as rthe potentialities suggested by the importation to town of a brown bear that puts on hoxing gioves and goes four rounds with a light- heavyweight fighter. Tt is extremely apparent that the whole husiness as it stands is done in the spirit of good clean fun, so uplify the hearts of people who hang around night clubs The bear waddles around and tosses ot A few good-natured slaps, poses beautifully when it has scored a knockdown” and at times looks like i would like 10 go 1o sleep on the ropes. This is weil enough, but we wonder if & man really could knock S with & blow to the jaw not shouldn't. Mr. Whosis trained bear become champion of the world, for it knows and respects the Marquis of Queensbury rules (whicn have been altered through the ages o become thé Marquis of Bronx rules and if 1 couldn’t cold-cock the best of modern fighters, it could eat him hi now the bear fights under Wraps, it_were. the molith being firmly closed bv & muzzle. Take awav the muzzle and mavbe von have a champion. Brown Bruin vs. the Brown Romber, 10 rounds, Griffith Stadium We're all for it Another angle 1o be considered— the bear probably would refuse to sign with Mike Jacobs, being loval to first and This would oreak Mike's present monopoly on the ®ing game and might stir things A DI, We wonder if Bill Brown iell whether or not a bear is in condition 0 fight & heavv- Guess vou'd judge by 0oking over the molars and bicuspids 1o be were sharp in oase of bear why ot our R its onlv trainer firten aeight champ. sure they A e Ye we knew A gortllx were going could lick 10 naL, am holn * oxov o EVIDENCE hond. -shorn irom way out wm the West came to Washing. tom for his Arst visit lost week and vnaccustomed to the palatial build- he angry pohcemen and the Fall crop of taricabs, decided he'd be happier i a motion prcture those the country over arge small prther crooms ot mos ar much m Some are Bing Croshy you or he dossn 1 iellon Theater this prck happened 1o Iesse Crawiord and electrical organs the st as the audience wos setthmg down fo meriel of the reatured 1o stoge n show new seiertific wonder heard to drawl conter Can't be a roice was third Them o't wa organs. Where s the prpes’ donn about PET HATE \\'OMAN we know is collecting rhe favorite pes of and the wives of Cailed 1D A feriain Wesiern Senator's wife recentlv and asked for an interview The ladv swid she was sorry, but she didnt 1hink thered be a con- ven ime Ten am 1 never Representatives Senatore said gel 1p ne before scrthe then Rieven® Oh well. if vou like " long hrtie ake s 810 ralk he anon od * Voo™ L loathe 1t 1 ] . postponed nowied Wasiern n ne aink ianv snould be anclished Interview rain on sccount of W PERSTITION ‘| RCHNICALLY o propie 2 ner lueky rna numne Personaliv s 015 of Lhem Weulent Jm sgy- ihing wswe Lieui. Comar. Lewnd ¥ for example, who is a triend of Lovette shipped h nina on the 13th aboard desiroyer 213 of the 13th Souadron and it arrived vesterday at is new house In Alexandria. Ail In fine shape. Friday the 13th. O.K Things we get annoyed aboui is e A peculiar ! Shanghéi, Where Sino-Japaknese Clashes Are Killing Hundreds This air view of the heart of Shan % LAl ) a R - - s e o8 ghai along the famous water front Bund National Bank of New York; (16) Garden Bridge across Soochow Creek. SHIP LEASE PLAN MAY BE SHELVED Hull Agrees to Hold Back Proposal—Opposition Rising in Senate. Ry ‘ne Assorinied Prase The “g00d neigh- bor 0lease oui-of-daie war- ships 1o latin American repiiblics has met wiih reaction which some tors said today might delay it nitelv On request of Argenting s dor Espil, Secretary of agreed yesierdav hold depariment s proposal (o moded destroyers Opposition also was deveioping in the Senaie Foreign Relations Commit- tee. where a adm proposai nistration’s Sena- indefi- Ambass: State Hull back the Jease ST oL~ o Braml resoluiion ieases Lo the Laim ing Espil said nis conversation with State Depariment o be Authorizing Americas i1s pend- ne not Hull ignly vesierdav considered a proiest described neighborly »as and thore The and Vs, e triendly Vigorons Objection. A previous report from Argeniina sald & vigorous tormal objec- being drafied repori. said Foreign Minisier ne Uniied States had violated internationai pacis and threaiened (0 siart & naval race among Soutn nowever fon was This Lamas charged “several American countries | Objections came principally from he Argentine and German Nazi press. ' French and Chilean newspspers ap- proved | Commutee Cbairman vesierday the commitiee called soon (0 consider T wze undersiond Pitiman seid wotild pe ' the question Al o n0n nowever tnat aler niormed him TDAL cansiner s o B ans<eLt s te delnved an Ooposes tass Some ronoeres i oeisy would Jore:iwll smclico oeicre adjourument, leaving iue proposals future in doubt. | Senator Borah. Republican, of Idaho | ranking minority member, said he. | as “presently informed,” opposed the | idea. Senator Chavez, Democrat, of | New Mexico called it “suicidal” and | the *‘heighr of folly and inconsistency.” | ne FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ¢ CONTRACT HELD ILLEGAL By te Associnied Press LOS ANGE] ES. August 14 tack utionality of the California under which maotion picture piveniles oblain contracis with the approval of the couris was thieat- ened 10dav by attornevs for Freddie Bartholomew The aunt An #i- on the con law YOUDNR BCLOrs Miss Mvlilicent erking with four ing for guardiet and Bartholomew, is igned Srudios k- working o break his Metro-Goldwvn - VRIS RO contract Maver The stidios Rre se Fraddie other producer will seek 0 env we contract brought violation of Neblett, one atornevs He sa1d M -G -M 000 arranging to siar picire “Kim' and coniract be broken be lost Courl was recessed inil Monday. ROOSEVELT TAKES WEEK-END CRUISE enjoin from o invalid because o the ihe of prove ina Fread Uniled States in said William child aciors the I w the has xpent $250 - he bov In the that should the the investmeni Senator Minton Guest of Presi- dent for Trip on Yacht Potomac. Prexident Roosevell is spending 'he Cbesapeake Bay sboard he presidential vacot Potomac leaving Annapolis at 830 o'clock 4-b night, 1na President was accom- panied bv Senator Minton, Democrat of InGana: Mrs. Kleanor Townsena of New York. a friend of Miss Ms guerite 1 eHand. personfi secrediy 1o ihe Presideni: Miss I.eHaud: uhe naval and military aides, Capt, Paul Bas £do and Col B. M. Waicon ana D Rose T Metonre, o Prasiaent Presioent care 0f A0 BCCUMIIETION Of ork a0 Wa$ [ i0e ssme Ime :eEpIg M Close ioticn ‘wiun his office because of the Far Easc siuation. He will return to the Capital to- morrow afterncon. week end on pnvsicis o ne ROOAVEN DIna020 0 Lake NEW BOMBING CHARGES ! monins & 1esolutior the faci that never a Friday, the |Senaior Capper, Republican, of Kansas | Three More Accused in fl»cpublicl 13th, comes along bui some such splendid story crops up, and we have 1o write it Usually with disastrous resulls. Yesterday, for example, whip- ping this piece iogether, a finger shipped down beiween the typewrit-r kevs and became wedged. Two others gol tangled up going 10 the Tescue Took a copv boy, & rewdriver and A winch 1o get us loose again, You heard us. We said a winch. BUS. Local lod was the obect of much odmiration from a naive girl triend the other day until he plained. Told her that he had de- Nz precmT = semhat, She eyed him n owe. a small awe, but mwe all the same. Oh." she cooed. “You must know lots oi policemen. I didn't knows they ever sold those things to any ome.” He cleared up matter by Mating thot a statiom wogon “OMething nsed to houl guests to YOUT Country estate, and as power for the Spring plowing. if you ere a Virginta.Long Island type of farmer the it Pastor Returpg to Pulpit. Asnet L (Soe Amin of ne bl oral Canen ACa10m oy 16 eaves €LpY InP OLIOM Himaae morn- e aL 1l s m, o o 1 Vanesines wistannis \ on Mo wiif jeave the early part of the week and Clyde Williams will occupy the pulpit py. v said he was “‘doubtful about its wis- | dom.” | State Department officials said the ! plan was an innovation, that the United Siates had never leased & vessel of war to another country. Hull 19ld newspaper men there was about the leas- that it was “not ng whatever.” | “nothing mysteriou: ing proposal and tied up with anyt OFFICERS INSTALLED POTOMAC. Md, August 14 (Spe- Gaither P, Warfield, perintendent of the Warsaw +Poland) | distriet the M. E. Church South, who is visiting his father, Dr. Robert C. Warfield, in Rockville, was prin- cipal speaker at a meeling of the Fred-Mont Epworth Ieague Union in the Methodist. Church here. which was artended bv approximatelv 125 members of the various Epworth Leagues of Frederick and Monigomery Coupties. He also conducted impres- sive exercises in connection with in- stallation of the following oi.cers of the bi-county organization Miss Marie Keesee of Poolesville president; Miss Virginia Murphy. Frederick, vice president; Miss Josie Eleze Clagett, Gaithersburg. secretary Juhan Hoskinson. Rockville, irea urer. and Rev. E. T. Harrison, Pooles- ville, eounsellor, cialy.—Rev., sn- of POLICEMEN ADDED The six-man Mount Vernon Boule- vard police force, a detail of the U ' 8. Park Police. has been increased to Msoon of ?,] sn'n sy NeLLre8s'. éan Lo 21 v ol eyvimort Y. €. and Pnillin W Biren of Thile Caven, Va . have gesn 200010126 ‘0 a6 in conovoliing foe Chiltey o Becrn- Lo & eapecieC Lua.| Wit lus famiy 10r LWO Weeke vaca ion | 1ust of walic on wae $4,000,000 Liigu- way, C. Marshsll Pinnsn, superin- | tendent. of Nationall Capital Parks, 3 Steel Strike Blast. WARREN, Ohio, August 14 #)— | Three more men were charged lare vesierday with possession of explosives | in connection with hombings during the Republic Steel Corp. strike here Fight had been charged previously and four of them were sentenced to penilentiary lerms after pieading guilty. Thase charged vesierday were Toseph Bronk, 21, of Bristolvillen near Warren, and George Karpatheos. 34 and Daniel Bucci, 27, both of War- ren. Afidavits charge them with possessing dynamite in connection with the explosion which damaged iwo talls of ihe Pennsylvania tracks near Niles, Ohio, June 15 MELLON BABY BORN Second in Family This Month Is Great-Grandniece of Financier, PITTSBURGH. August 14 ()~ The Mellon family has a second new baby this month Priends disclosed foday Wednesday of & girl to Mr Edward Purcell Mellon 11 The baby is the second child in the familv and a greai-grandniece of Andrew W. Melion, former Secretary of the Treasury The other child born ihis month was Karl Negley Mellon, son of Dr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Mellon ugust 5. Dr. Mellon is a nephew of xu financier, the birih and Mrs Chairman Ts Named. °utn % Msoden ozer man o’ 'ne romm f2emrn s o t wil earee @prs of Wazuing oa o 0aUoNEL ron.enien ol Deniouiatic Ciuos of Amsica 26 Ine dianapolis, Ind., August 40 and 21. aice 200010 Ad €13 maaings s n nac » soscial Dego- jourin wan onng ne ine she Becneieigh Courta. He arrived | ‘voieg! | Mizs Madden 1s raking reservations at | r Breaks Leg Seven-vear-old Effie May Hospiial the mending of pones falls Poole was in Georgeiown fourth broken i minor The girl daughier of Harvey Poole of near Herndon. Va . 8 um of what dociors call (eleo genesis today for the ime for A vie- mperfecia of the Latin imperfect, gen eration bones The rare Lo child's bones that slight pressire wi! Effie May had of her legs afrer m makes Agile fracture them not reganed ihe use her 1ast iniury when she feil io ihe foor vesierdav from ” cha't Boih her jegs and her WSt were broken low COUNTY REFUSES PAY FOR DEPUTY THIRD TIME Clarke County Supervisors Sav Thev Pav Sheriff 1o Pro- tect Community. Seecisl Dioaicn o The RERRYVII | E For ihird the question Va, August 14 ne tme in vear Deputy 'he pa of & salary for Bnenft W. W, Sinallwood. ir . was pro- Board third posed before 1he Clarke Countv of Supervisors ume i upervisor and denied Eaward B senung Greenway disrrict for the second nime tor the was Lee repre- mtroduced the past oroviding & compensalion of $300 Smallwond 1. Jailed this nime, as it did dunng May, 10 find & second The deputy sheriff resigned lust March from office wnen ne was genied 2 salary of 3400 be requesied. Later be 00k over the duties of ihe office and was iaigery e inie ne of n ine n hree veariv of tor ne nree nete of 3100 and Ru 20prenen<ion cnarged v s rrom neninay e nei - Tae question iardey when s counly’s cilicens peu to grant- the salar to provide adequate police protection The board’s refusal to grant rhe compen- sation is based on the grounds that they sheriff i perform ihese Air Million wse 0LGURN! aelegation 0 of ves he pay a autie 01010 Lof a2 on oq it Vo lurgi i A0 i ose shows where hundreds were killed, including at least three Americans, as aerial bombardments brought death into this densely populated area. Arrow points to spol where 200 or more were killed in a single outbreak. The key to identifying numbers: (1) Corner of Nanking road and the Bund; (2) . & Cathay Hotel; (3) Palace Hotel; (4) Broadway Mansions; (5) Astor House Hotel; (6) Japanese consulate; (7) French Catholic Hospital; (8) British consulate; (9) Shanghai post office; (10) Embankment Apartments, residence of many Americans; (11) American consulate; (12) customs house; (13) Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank; (14) National City Bank of New York; (15) Chase —Copyright, A. P. irl With Rare Bone A\'Iulud_\' : Arm Againin Fall The disease ha pers of the fan Micted other mem- Only & few months nospial ailaches recalled, Effe l4-monih-old brother was In with a fraciured hip. when Effie Mav accidentally hed bim aga while carrying him in he Dac It e te malady Healih ack of 320 Mav's orought suffered o stoa wall A e aho ding 1o Public Serviee hearize that sufficient hardening ele Almos: incurable some do recover 0w ses of caleiim pane- 0 biame. L s ldren h Most of ihose cured he disease s they nt.s n ch no ADPeAT 10 oulgrOw matire. il was said POLICE SEARCH TOWN FOR MISSING FAMILY M1 aod Mrs. Norman Dupont and Baby Ralieved Traced Flonda, Mass. Re nea F1LORIDA 1ast mgnt searched Mass Augisi 14 Police ®” his ninv Rerkshire own for iraces of Mr and Mrs. Nor m&n Dupont and heir 18-monin-nld missing AL Peona. NI relatives they had been son. reporied Thursdav by Iiting (here An unideniified motorst reporied police he had picked up s familv an <wering ineir Svracuse 0 Aescripnion ir Y And had oere A sisier of Mrs potice e1nem o of s car Dupont askea Peoria 0 search for ihe familv sa ev had iefl her Peoria home Tuesday end falied ing 10 return KENTHCKY PAPER SOILD » ine Heralo morning Deme ra0e! Jonn. G. S0} ounner Fod ovner of ine Lexinglon Leader, evenuny Repube RING & qust 4 eirenase 1ex) on new 3 Both papers will continue their pub- lishing schedules except that they will oublish & combined Sunday morning | edition Herald om 1 Nuun énd bis son Gilmore was boughi nd- say | | | liles Deep 10 Poy v al el pse 5000 121 oy . crLosaion 0f inp | L0 Jonug Par-ameiiion-Croce Lond oGy Lol Juin, Ceal03CL Guf & HvinelONL kS GLEP GrOLIG Lie sun. An ordinary phote of the same corona (top) shows only “sireamers,” whie astronomers thouohi formerly were all the Copyright, A. P.Wirephoto. | \ forings all | comments on relations hetwee: ARMY “MOBILIZES - TOFOIL'INVASION \Coalitmn of Mythical Pow | ers Menaces New Eng- land’s Industrial Area. By he Associated Press BOSTON, Augusi 14 of mythical foreign powers aof American & roantion 1ak vaniage tonight of the concentraton the Navy in Pacifin waiers, menaced New Fngland industrial centers and hea latad area To meet the pending 'nva Arm Maine | entire American 1s1 dered into actior ginia Thal. briefly | pubiic pv Armv headquaricrs o mand posi. exercise desizned 1o o mine (he effectivenes defense meastines The Army comprice | Regulars and National Guardsm the 12 Rastern Siates, 176,180 n Mai. Gen. Fox Conner, comm ing general of the Armv. o 117 officers of various ranks to immediatels Fort, De n where in 1917 and 1918 divisions were 1rained act that trom was the o of the Na 10 ens, wo f I'hese office will game all sections of SeaCOAST Just umpices will v 1he vas have the N ramificatic nern A when and where | will strike is one of gencles that whose paper The recied wall the invs many confront, 1he Lroops will be present or ne will offi- on entire moyement Fort Devens maps, with of umpires wilj clos be Or A from ping ne keep the movemant of & theo 1106ps. Uinexpecied developmen ed hy ihe Actual exercises o ' A D injec mp Al which time 252 Arme their ~ff will take command of and lead them cafenders into “actior will operaie until ember 4 Wirephoto. MATE lS NOT DEAD REORGANIZING BILL | Momav peueves PASSED BY HOUSE With His Hat—Reports Lerter Received From Him BRetief that Second of Four Measures to Carry Out President’s Plan Voted. oearing Aoty BY WiLL Howling amendments. besides a motion commit, the House vesterday pasced the second of four bills designed ouL The President s reorgani- sation program. The 285 1075 her husband suicide note a in Philadelphia palice alive and Mrs. V nortneast well Sn Was vder xpressed 12¢ A nda place police sne 1ohn been matied in Philadeiphia Her husband did not of nis hat and ap) spir Sn erday from ner P. KENNEDY 10 hand Snvder. 30. which had Thirrzday n i down attempre A 0 re- mentio late s when der said That starv ke 0 carry volte was ano ne he work of some prac Mirs der. She sa TWO band has heen teansfer in Ph funenions of monihs The This oroad measure gives the authority during the next VeArs 1o regroup. consolidale or abolish agencies and sxecitive and Administrative agencies by execuiive orders. allowing Congress said 60 davs in which i0 pass velo legisia- oo non \ 1 President said Sn workin, ade The have tucked The bili 1s identical with 'he of ‘he economv act which granted President Hoover powers, except (hat ine present lation specificallv exempis certain designated independent regulaiory agencies the TInterstate Commerce Federal Trade, Pederal Power, Seciri- ies and Excnange, Federal Communi cations, Maritime Federal Tariff and Bituminous Cosl Commissions, ihe Na tonal labor Relations Board ihe Armv Enginear Corps, the Coast Gliard and 1ne General Accounting Office. 1t hese agencies under sirict budgelary control, however 16 was emphasized by Chsirman Cochran of 1he House Reorganization Commitiee and Chairman Warren of ithe subcommiiice 1n charge of The bill that similar reorganizaiion au- tnority had times e Coopress re G 918. and, ns £81 -1 hon Depacimen of Commerce n 1907 ane the Vererans' sn 1930, nri ‘108 bill £pp1014a b Lne AOuse yes- | J0Cied In piacucally all Suaies oL . provi- &l " 1932 The mark sions hat similar egis- SAVINGS UNITS RETURN $15.055.000 DIVIDENDS Fedeial Loan Associatinn’'s Rz for S1x-Month Perind Arter ages 8.7 Per Caut ™ | have heen 1937 10 Aencs avers and arg ngs end sccording 0 & ssued 1odav lLosn Bank B v ard several previonsie neen s v arman ac Thev apon, 3.7 ¢ (iea Iheswe »a neang he ODS O Doxe an6 1400 o ine Anminicn a aor ana nome-finance i lerds 50 creal e - | Union. The Fede uie board | lican newspaper, was announced today. | (6rday aiso creales a new Depart a an investor ment of Public We in cabinet officer. There was massed Republican 0ppo- sition, w the principel speeches made by Represeniatives Taber and Gifford, members of the Reorganiss- tion Commitlee; Representatives .Jen- | kins, Ohio; Short, Missour Rich Pennsylvania; Boileau, Wisconsin: Michener, Michigan; Mott, Oregon and Knufson, Minnesoia fare, headed by a tions, st uon Neari were opened June HIGH COURT DOCKETS EDITH MAXWELL CASE Taber based his opposition princi- pally against the proposed new de- partment, bui announced he was in favor of the section giving reorgani- zation authority to the President Representative Mapes, Republican of Michigan uiged support of the bill, declaring ihat as & member of & former Reorganizalion Commitiee he ihought this was the only way io effect a much-needed Teorganization The principal speeches for the bili were made by Representatives Coch- ran. Warren, Vinson of Kentucky and Mead of New York. all Democratic members of the Reoigunization Com- mitiee. Trihunal 1a Virginia Supreme Hear Appeal Among 19 Casee on Seprember i4 Term Br ‘he Associnied P RICHMOND. Among the 19 rase Court of Appeals docket at which opens Seplember 14 fof Edith Maxwell of the murder of father Maxwell, 1t noted 1n of the docker flied with the Richmond clerk of the Maxwell Wise County vears in the penitentiary vietion and sentence by the Supreme Court of Appeals and a new Inal granted A1 the second As Senate leaders have declared that convicied and sentenced the White House recommendarion i1s in prison The detendant that no reorganization bills shall be & writ of error, passed by ihe Senate, but the enfire - reorganization program considered in the one comprehensive bill now under hearings, it is not expected that the bill passed by the House vesterday will be acted on in the Senate before ad- journment. twice ron her was today her fi sentenced Thiz cn set aad court at was None of the attempis a1 changing the bill was successful and it went through in the exact form reported 1o the Houise were Ihe va 0 i Second in Tecture Series BETHESDA. Md LT cialy. -The aecond the serie ecial Jeciures at the Bethesda st Church, 7002 Wisconsin avenie will be held Sunday at 3 pm The subject will be Mussolini and the Ro- qan Empire * Members of 1he Was ington Christian Youth Peliowship will be in charge of & program at the ehurch a1 8 pm August of ne Rap ‘OBSERVER’ MAY ARRIVE A bjll introduced in the Cuban Senate authorizes appointment of » commercial counsellor to Washington 1o observe and repori on economic matters and 10 kesp the Cuban eov ernmeptin crmen ac o leg '3 100 0f 2608 nmAN 080 corgig 6 8 rrpot e ne Commarce Dags: mzal ‘Lpe coun-clior 20w . *itaomid wcnrite of lann Ld0Cowil WLEior o we Lalkd States and on newspaper and public the Congressin Rriof’ en sne " ae 5 manie " nm Semiie Connya azafmiog sumai o Ahuctlade Commleee Wa.n, stubilization heurings. i Houpe : T recess. WO eountries.