Show THE MEAT BILL AGREED UPON Speaker Cannon Talked the Matter Over With President Presi-dent Roosevelt The Measure Is a Compromise NeIther NeI-ther Side Getting All They WantedThe Court Review Provision Eliminated From the Measure Washington The basis of a complete com-plete agreement on tho meat Inspection Inspec-tion legislation between President Roosevelt and the house commIttee on agriculture was arrived at Monday at tho White House Speaker Cannon represented the committee In this Instance In-stance and subsequently spent sometime some-time explaining the situation to the committee In Its form at the capital The bill was practically completed when the committee adjourned It will authorize an annual appropriation appro-priation of 3000000 to pay the cost of Inspection and will contain no provision pro-vision for the levy of an assessment to make up any deficiency In the amount available for this work as suggested sug-gested by Mr Cowan representing tho Texas cattle growers and later urged by the president I The court review provision will not be contained In the measure This action ac-tion meets the suggestion of the president pres-ident The words In the judgment of tho secretary of agriculture will not bo contained In the measure This action ac-tion meets the suggestion of tho president presi-dent also The section waiving the civil service serv-ice law for one year In the selection of Inspectors will go out of tho provision pro-vision also one of the presidents recommendations rec-ommendations There la to be no date on the label of the packing of meat food products In this the president yields to the committee Tho language which gives Inspectors the right to the packing I plants at all times Is amplified by the words whether the same bo in operation opera-tion or not With these changes made tho president presi-dent has indicated his entire satisfaction satisfac-tion with tho measure which was reported re-ported from the committee as a substitute sub-stitute for the BeverIdge amendment and was recommitted to the committee commit-tee that the changes might be made |