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Farm Relief Money to Be Ready For Use Whea Bill Is Adopt Tarif Vote Date Agree- ment Sought Before . Regular Session Opening Day ‘Washington, June ¢ (»—Congres- sional leaders indicated today that after enactment of the pending farm bill they would favor a recommenda- tion by the agriculture department to make available immediately the: $500,000,000 appropriation proposed by the measure for stabilization of the agriculture industry. Tarift Vote Date ‘Washington, June ¢ P—Congres- slonal recess plans were the subject of mew negoti agreement was sought in the senate over setting a time for a vote on the tariff bill before the opening of the regular session in December. Unless this agreement is forth- coming, Senator Watson of Indiana, republican leader, announced he would insist that the senate return in mid-summer to consider the meas- ure. The decision of the senate finance ecommittee 'to close hearings on the bill by July 10 will permit the com- mittee to have the measure. ready for the senate ‘early in-August. Most of the committee members, republicans and democrats, favored the proposal to have the senate re- cess until S8eptember with an agree- ment for a vote on the bill by No- vember. Whether that agreement can be reached is doubtful. Chairman Smoot of the finance committee and Senator S8immons of North Carolina, the ranking ‘demo- crat of the committee, were busy to- day naming their members on the mib-committees to conduct the tariff hearings. ‘Washington, June 4 (M—Congress today appeared to he assured of a summer vacation of at least twi months, if not three. : House rules were in effect to lim- it debate and spe®d up action en amendments to the senate bill pro- viding for the 1930 census and re- apportionment of the house mem- hership among the states, one of the measures President “Hoover wants to be enacted before a recess begins. Committee Paves Way The senate finance committee . was ‘called upon to complete its program looking to the fulfillment of another of his pre-vacation requirements, assurance of enactment of tariff leg- islation before the regular session hegins in December. “After adopting plans designed to assure completion of its own job of rewritting ‘the house bill by mid-August, it put off until today selection of dates for a senate vote on the bill and for final action of the conference adjust- ment report to follow. Although administration leaders were almost certain that they could not obtaim unanimeus consent to fix dates for those votes in the fall, they were confident that they could mus- ter the two- thirds majority needed to put such an agreement into effect and remove that stumbling block to a recess. Work on Farm Rellef They expect farm reliet legisla- tion, the other task which President Hoover desires to have completed prior to a vacation, to be ready for the chief executive’'s signature next week. While a report from the senate and house farm relief conferees re- commending elimination of the ex- port debenture section from the senate measure will arouse a sharp debate, the administration group is Endurance Fliers Honored by Texas Austin, Tex., June 4 UP—Reg L. Robbins and James Keily, who recently established a new world's endurance flight record of 172 hours, have been rewarded with military titles, \ The two commercial airmen, one a former railroad mechanic. and the other a Texas cowpunch- er not so long ago, were appoint- ed lieutenant colonels on the per- sonal staff of Governor c\Duu Moody. “Missouri made - Lindbergh a colonel and Texas is as great a state as Missouri,” the governor said in conferring the honorary titlew on the aviators. ATTORNEY CHARGES JUDGE IS PARTISAN Memphis Olfcial Files Complaint Against Federal Justice Memphis, Tenn., June ¢ (P—The Commercial Appeal said today that Landsay B. Phillips, United States at- torney at Memphis has placed com- plaints before the department of Jjustice at Washington, charging that Federal Judge Harry 3. Anderu? has favored ‘“certain attorneys” in the disposal of liquor cases in court here. The government attorney, in a recent conference with justice offi- clals at Washington, was also said to have complained hecause of ap- pointments Judge Anderson has made to the federal jury venire. An account of a conversation be- tween Phillips and the judge which is said to have occurred when Judge Anderson learned of the charges and his called Phillips to his office, is de- | scribed by the newspaper as “stormy” scene hetween the two in the judge's chambers. Phillips decined to discuss the matter. Judge Anderson is quoted as saying that “no defendants have received mild treatment at his hands because of attorneys and that “jus- tice and humanity” guides his deci- sions. Judge Anderson holds court for the western judicial district of Ten- nessee. He has been on the bench since 1925. [ BAR DICE SHAKING Rio de Janeiro, June ¢ (#—Be- cause of a provision in the federal constitution against gambling, police have shut down a firm 1lid and have barred even dice shaking in hotet bars. Despite , the constitution, gambling casinos flourish in some other Brazilian cities, notably in 8an- tos, & stopping place for transatlantic ship NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1929, ; Ray;); ?:;;;;Lg; Girls BAALEJWIN RESIGNS; | MAL DONALD ASKED | T0 KINGS PARLEY - 4{Continued from First Page) 1924, when his own party, the con- servatives, defeated the laborites on a vote of non-confidence. At that time 1t was Mr, MacDon- to re sent for to form a new government. Today Mr, MacDonald received th: royal summons to appear tomorrow {at Windsor his Hampstead home where he had just been in consul- tation with a number of his princi- pal colleagues. It was his second such summons, the first having come just a little more than five yeara ago when after a coalition agreement with Davii Lloyd George, leader of the libera! party, he was given a working mu- Jority in the house of commons, Depend on Liberals Today, as then, the future of his government-to-be depended largeiy upon what the liberals would do, for as aweeping as was the labor victory at Thursday’s poll it fell just short of giving the party a majority in the commons and the libera's, now as then, hold the balance of power, King George was in bed when he received Mr. Baldwin and the busi- mess transacted was very formal anl brief. It was and a half after the premier's ar- rival at the castle that official in- formation was given out he had re- signed. It was learned from high author- ity that all names . mentioned as prospective members of the Mac- Donald cabinet, if formed, were purely speculative. No Decisions Today Nothing definite has been decided and it was declared no decisions would be made until the joint meet- ing of the labor party national exe- cutive committee and the parlia- mentary labor party executive com- mittee tomorrow, It was understood the reason Mr. MacDonald would not go to Wind- sor until tomorrow was that it was thought neither advisable nor neces. sary for the king to bear the strain of a second interview today. Joseph A. Abramowicz To Marry Miss Quinn (8pecial to the Herald) New York, June 4—Joseph A. Abramowicz, formerly of New Brit- ain, Conn., and now of 20 West 121st street, New York, and Miss Ellen Frances Quinn, a nurse, of 86 West 1Gth street, New York, will be mar- ried June 15, in New York city. The couple ‘were issued a marriage li- cense at the Municipal building here this afternoon. Mr, Abramowicz was born in New Britain, the son of Stanley Abramo- wicz. The bride-elect who is the daughter of Thomas and Mary Fitz- gerald Quinn, was born in North Adams, Mass. Acid tive rule which began in October, || ald who called to see the king and n and Mr. Baldwin who was | more than an hour |/ Sizes 6 to 12 Cute little French panties with loose band knee—white, flesh ‘and peach shade. terial. For Wednesday ............. A special lot of 3 materials assorted. AGAIN, WE OFFER An Excellent Assortment of Women's Hand Made Gowns For Wednesday High grade, fine gauge ma- 39¢ WEDNESDAY WINDOW WINNER! 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Special for ‘Wednesday, 5 c tesesesscaney counting on support for adoption of Wednesday such a proposal from debenture ad- vocates who are unwilling to delay enuactment of the legislation. ‘The senate had before it today the last of the legislative recommenda- REFRIGERATOR PANS | Made of heavy gauge galvan- | ized iron, tight locked leak- proof scams, two side handles. No. 2—41; inches deep. 14% FLEXIBLE MOP. All parts of this Lifetime Mop guaranteed tq last a lifetime— with the exception of ihe swab., which is made of bust retinned (non-rusting) cream container and dasher. Only » few minutes of easy turning Stomach tions advanced by President Hoover at the beginning of the special ses- sion. the proposal for repeal of the national origins immigration quota basis. Sponsored by Senator Nye, republican, North Dakota it is op- posed by a group led by Senator Reed, republican, Pennsylvania, and @ closc contest is indicated. 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