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Under the rule adopted the House|roads the guaranty, including con- hee to meet two hours earlier than| tinlance by the Governmont of their iene and to begin night session# jard return for six months and their privilege of obtaining Govern- CHARGES immediately, General debate vr ment loans, an. 1, The House committee neil of this port. Chamber Till Regular | orrered on tno poor, watle Senator La {jg VOUsH the boards than by you Be browyn ' Ba! ws-ti 4 Pollette will alone submit a minérity} -strike legislation i nut.a part O'Connor of the I. L. A. (who in: | jured. ¥ token to the Samaritan e2. on in December. report in the Sefiate, of the House measure, said ¢ Shatrman | slated that the men keep, their’ agrees | ferem, ie wee taken a . The House programme of procedure WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—The Rail f road Bill will have t) } n the House to-day, vote set for agreement reac! t Senate leaders hoped to dispose | putes, diately oy adjournment of the specia: asure contained a mandate to the| why they were omitted. Space is de- | cents an hour and had not a cepted the | Kirkpatrick ‘Company, session of Cugress. The agreement | : Voted to discussion of Government Meee eee eer eaat Adiustivent | Street. Thai hed. ne ho children. provides consideration of the meas-| y |ownership and the. only bill intro-| Qominiasion. He also said that strikers | understanding OT tals couta “he ure by the Senate tn, e Pm to private operation, Unless | duced th the House providing it, This, a solng over until) such applications for increases are|the Sims pill, known as the Plumb| thot Thents Waldo of Local TA, one tuade to the Interstate Commerce | plan bill, not only asks Government| of the leaders of the walkout, had ‘been | ownership, but employee operation. | put off a pler recently. World the fegular session beginning in De- vember. with the report on | on sure, Senator Cum- ee on Wednesday. PR gin ‘ e { e House Both the Senate and the House ming, Chairman of the Senate Inter. | He Also Sends L.ctter to Hylan, Ask- | Committees on Interstate Commerce ;' ‘state Commerce Committee, eubmit- have submitted the long awaited! ted n report expressing his individual; 1g Him to Try to Gain Rehear- ously Injured—Driver of the reports on legislation for the han-| Views on the Senate plan of por- ing for Longshoremen, q Lee of the railroads when the Prest-| [ne tne, ‘tyticatrine mation ot tie | | dene returns them to private beng Sena’ | trike provision of the! Richard J. Butter, leader of the long- ic] i 0 ments) and b ye if no redress is given) | House Committee’ decided that’ much \by the tly Ar the Insurgents haverbeon | The Kirkpatrick éar'Was atrack by a was framed after Representative | Provisions were “unwise,” and in teu | Promised # “yearine before the right o ndell, Republican House leader, | thereof adopted plans for coneiiiation | &)" been informed by Senator Lodgé| through voluntary arbitration of dis- rday, under an| of the German peace treaty by the} Chairman Wach, in reporting the i t tod d by leaders, Action| end of the week. | House bill, went into details on, the|shoremen as speedily as possible, as- |'" cour Poe ; eee on the bill will be followed imme. in the formal report on the Houde | various plans submitted to the com- | serting that the men had returned to| Mrs. irkpatrick was the wife of a ilroad Bill it was revealed that the| mittee and explained in each instance | Work under their former wage of lenator Cummins de-|shoremen in their recent unauthorized pnee bie sere strike, issued a statement last night sg. poe was concurred in by the palite fen Woniae ateaton bythe ve arbitra | signed by himself as Chairman * the in Mt ‘committee membership, with the res-) “give justice to all,” sasure Goes Cver in Upper | sommi that amendments coald bel the unions that they. cau socompltsh | Sou IT O'CONNOR’ even assuring | Executive Board of the “new” Inter- national Longshoremen’s , Association of th er" Bi | wy1 a a Tenearing ‘on the demands of the loi were being discriminated against and | \igent Is Sugar a Fdod ora \t} a) A} | ANY women who notice the ex- } tremely small amounts of sugar f that their families eat with Rals- ton Wheat Food, sometimes wonder f whether it is entirely a good thing to have so little sugar eaten at breakfast. | Of course they like to save sugar, but } they wonder whether breakfast food without sugar is nourishing enough. | The fact is that Ralston requires little | or no sugar because it is such a com- | pletely nourishing and ‘appetizing food. f aaa ! It contains the heart of the wheat, the \! little germ that is left out of practically all other breakfast foods—left out gen- ‘\ erally just because it is butter-colored N and not white. * It is included in Ralston because it is ql the most nourishing part of the wheat ' berry and the most appetizing. 4 a} In checkerboard packages, at your grocers he has a good supply. Breakfast? it i t uw sa i iy! ; Its sweet and nut-like flavor is largely responsible for the fact that most people eat little or no sugar with their Ralston —some even adding a dash of salt, as they do to melons. aan For in many cases much sugar is-caten at breakfast, because the breakfast food is so flat and tasteless that it requires sugar to make it really ecatable. But in these cases sugar is only a sub- stitute, and not the nourishing food that is needed. In Ralston you get the nourishing ele- ments most needed by the body, and get them in such flavorful and appetiz- ing form that the very little sugar some still add to it is added mainly through force of the old habit of substituting sugar for real food at breakfast. Ralston Purina Co., St. Louis. ing him to try to bring al lice Headqui BUTLER SAYS IMPEACHMENT | EXPORTER’S WIFE KILLED | Mrs, Kirkpatrick’s ‘Chauffeur sert| Other Car Arrested. rs. George U. Kirkpatrick of No. Park Avenue waa killed when her utomoblie was struck in a head-on collision just weet of Suffern, N. ¥., yesterday afternoon. The accident oc- curred at a sharp bend in the road. Jd that impeachment charges |The chauffeur, George, Lamb of College t against President, T,|Avenie, Manhattan, was seriously in- Hospital in Suffern, achine owned and driven by J. 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