Show ANGE N SOUGHT SO U OHI i H N ISLAND BILL v f t Switch in iii New Mea Mea- ro Will Probably Bring Acceptability I WASHINGTON jo March 22 x A of oc two words end and hope hop provisions pro of oC th the Phil Phil- con Independence law will wUl be td at a future se session ion of or con con- the difference bey be be- y of the old ac or of the new new which fi g now are pledged d to suppeR sup- sup peR new bill a reenactment of or the thees es Cutting law with slight I ti is slated d kd to be the ther of f independence upon which r republic must begin beIn Station before October 1 t from the beginning the it 1 Sates was committed to tal free- free Filipinos s and steps were ac- ac ins Ir QI liken toward that end as u far JJ ii 1915 1916 when Woodrow Wilson the time lime had Iud come ton to tid n 1 the island their freedom to Jt neither this fact nor 30 years cars carsI I d a tt te In n congress had the any nearer freedom than the they 1932 when to the surprise r f everyone t Including congress Itt iten It- It t in II independence bill suddenly the e house with a rousing rowing maj ma- ma lit j tbS was aros os the flit beginning of or the rare fin Hawes Cutting Independence r ir whIch the senate passed in Deer De- De er of the same ume year end and which 0 U returned without approval Ell b by rodent resident ent Hoover in January Januar 1933 The mission re re- reed to Manila Manna to find stubborn position to terms of oC the bill The Philippine legislature ture after a ft retie tlc fight in jn which all leaders at rte e unvested unseated rejected the mc measure measured d sent seat Its senate president Manuel Manueli Quezon to Washington at the head mother another mission to obtain leau lea lea- u rt of the pie measure Tour Four months' months effort by this mission lard little but word from the she Howe House that the president lilted ed the old bill bUl reenacted and ac ac- pled pied D opened ned the door for tor sal aal action Opposition headed b by Quezon was won over to support Ough making the pre preamble to the I 1 rod complete independence tad lead of Just independence and ard muting the word 1 military ind in it d clause pertaining to what terr tern tern- 1 j the United States Stales should retain retainer er independence becomes a fact about 12 years year eari The Ite United States Stales agreed to sh all military bases but will res reI re- re 3 s navaI bases and fueling stations ading nC i a future conference L' L |