Show I I WANTS RIGID INSPECTION as I President Insists That Packing 1J Houses Should be Clpsely Watched Washington President Roosevelt has added another chapter to tho lit eraturo of tho meat Inspection controversy contro-versy It was not through any desire ot his that the correspondence between ° be-tween himself and Representative 1 Wndsworib chairman of tho committee e commit-tee on agriculture wan published In Its entirety Inasmuch however aa Chairman Wadsworth deenlod It do Btrablo that Ute loiters should be pub s llslicd and gave them to tho public r the president rogardu It as proper to complete tho correspondence1 thus fir exchanged by the publication of his reply to Mr Wadsworthfl letter fIn f-In his reply tho president whllo admitting H ad-mitting his error In stating that the house substitute contained no provision provi-sion for the making of Inspections ot packing houses at all hours of the day or night says the substitute still Is Inadequate to meet tho requirements require-ments of tho situation The president says that after n conference with Representative Rep-resentative Adams of Wisconsin a member of the agricultural committee l commit-tee he Is convinced Mr Adams will 1 accept the suggestion made to him I regarding the bill He says that Mr Adams In each case stated that he personally would accept tho alterations proponed These changes Include tho 1 elimination of the court review proposed pro-posed and n dozen other alterations In tho opinion of the president the g suggested changes would make the J house committee substitute as good j as the Boverldgo amendment The resident adds that he Is not con corned about the language of the amendment but with the accomplishment 4 I accomplish-ment of the object In view a thorough thor-ough and rigid and not a Sham Inspection i In-spection AI |