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Show will then have a caucus on the poht-nl poht-nl pavings bill. Then when w have asreed uix.n something, wo will ccrnio Jnlo the house with it-" Tho name member declared that neither the senate bt'l no any bill similar to It could ever pass the house. The bill will remain In the committed on postofficcs and, po.,t roads until Home agreement Is arrived at Just now but two members of that committee are in' favor of the senate bill. Representative Murdock. insurgent Republican ffom Kansas, is one of these. Unless the house passes the post-il savings bank bill, practically Menti-cr.lly Menti-cr.lly as It passed the , senate.," said he today, "the bill will1 bo thrown Into In-to conference between the two houses, hous-es, where, in the hands of conferees unfriendly to the measure, it will have a mighty hard time" POSTAL SAVINGS BILLSLUMBERS Washington, April 26. The situation situa-tion of tho postal savings bank bill in tho bouso appears to be ono call-li.g call-li.g for radical measures of relief Inquiries In-quiries among those responsible for its status In that body develop tho f2ct that action ot any sort upon tho bill Is unlikely, until after all other administration measures. Including niilroad. anti-Injunction and conservation, conser-vation, have been put through the house. It Is proposed now to call -i Republican caucus at an early date to consider h antl-injunctlon bl'.l, which la alo in a bad situation. "There will be nothing done with pottal havlnjs until after that caucus is held," said a prominent majority membor of the house committee on jioptofflces and pontroad. "if tho Re-publican Re-publican members g into that caucus cau-cus and get together successfully, wo |