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After but a brief sesaion. both houses adjourned until tomorrow. tritest' they will hear President 1; se 1I WASHINGTON. : HOUSE HOPPER 43 ti BILLS pen-Re- WIR vita operate iwitirt lb half billion dollar revolving lend will be inquired into carefully be farm organisationo and those snort and imengaged In tbe port of farm products. rxperiences with the Manitoba wheat pool and diffielnilel Of getcoting all the fanner. to 'oils thecited. operatives will we doubt he Vane legislation any get through tho House with relative ease but In the Senate there will he extended discussion. VOCporsition , As for the tariff. the chances of any general revision art dwindling up daily. The prospect of openingbustDthe whole tariff hw made elltM1011 somewhat uneasy and has already started a wave of unrest The Hoover In foreign relations. administration has nerved antics that there is to be no orgy of upward revision. The burden of proof in be on those seeking higher duties and very few schedules will be touched at all. Only tho moot acute cams can expect treatment at this oession. The effort to limit the session te farm legislation and tariff revision ban been begun. but may, not be of moth avail in the Senate where ellactendon is unlimited anyhow. Senate is mopped from It the an agreement of the leadby Dot stop debate. The ad. will ers it retiniotration ein. however. block aim rule to could a measure.Senate Without the House. the could do nothing except debate. And of this there may be an especially as the two sloe Tnellintrek farm and tariff. will se-fl- oe shun-Lent- through the Dan. slowly committess,-41C- le".) OPYrillilk , INDEX 1 :- Todou's Of NEWS Cesorress Opens Berrkt Romero - - Toots Bed Cooper Voolaket Boles FaMeriele Glees Flank Powereasee Ordthee Seeks Tbe Cobbs Bomritsede Bre Weimer !Mosey . 1144M1. ibe6e. ' 1 1 - - Bobbins's , - 2 bongos Owed ley ocAety- el Bet - Dorothy Dix 'View Geroge of - Arms. SECTION TWO. - : fatal Weirs kola lake Pluels ti,l Boodles Toomey Poirball - Somme 'Tinles . Beers , ttek Nod Idaho Weirs woe Ikunie rendir lake Exams., Natio lied Hoods SOS Bee .401,40...V. . .. 0 OrrOMW Josef Ileker Ade foot - roes' .4, . a 3 4 4 4 6 ,s H ...t..i ....... I Ia a 4 4 a a 4 4 ....... Is aloebot . Ili arid 514bos IL 5. Tarifa -- - party-Senat- - Fenn Ott of Connecticht chairman of the eases commitiee introduced the reapportionment bill , which was peeved by- - the House last and not acted upon by Lb. Senate., Several bins affecting the Post office department were introduced by Rep. Kelly AR, of PentutrlyaniaThey included a bill authorising the postmaster general to contract for foreign mall service in airships, mandatory death sentence for kiting while robbing the mails and transfer ot first, second and classified service. Rep. Linthicum (D) of Maryland. introduced a bill making the titer Spangled Banner the national anthem. It ow is the Official anthem of the army. The first prohibition bill was of presented by Rep. Vale (P-- t) Minnesota- - The bill Is designed to Ittene stop brewing through application of the 11111SILOOS 111w. The measure has been introduced by him each year for. the last four years. . seen - III The usual question period opening the session was a perfunctory en with loos than usual attentios Paid to the answers slant of which ever inaudible becomes of the bum of conversation. When Premier Baldwin entered. he received s hearty Amor from Abe ministerial benches. 1 n 1 ,I 0 Deht EL,Tert ATic!..34 Accc;Lind Or Ildiccting AMed Offer tCommittee Decides Germ - ?I 163 1,4 UTAII YOUTII ELECIROCUTED Ss Eli r r ski. 0 rll I 7.1 il a . Slilb 011E.- - ii i ' EfiS,- - . 1 To Nof To Publish Terms Proposal at Present; , . ': .s' .PATilmol-'' C 11,!CO' , , - ft )-- Silo-ma- - rd England's Bndzet For ; To $3 P709 820 000 I LONDON.- - April P 1019-111- - sett-mat- ed - SOIL The solemnity of the service was heightened by its simplicity. There was ne sermen. and except for wreaths from President Hoover. Myers Y. Cooper. governor of Ohio. and Secretary of State Watson. at the request of the family. there went no flowers. The vested cathedral choir sang three hymas. "Nearer My God to Thee."' "Lelid Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me." Every pew in the cathedral was organ occupied as a process-ona- l opened the Services promptly at 1:30. floated in the front.' facing the amessket were the relatives. bassadors son. Pannell, Herrick. lint Parmely Herrick. their eon. Berme iyulterelak. ,1111, avid Herrick. aged Ibroillar S SSW Mt bemador. Nearby was seated Col. Charles A. Lindbergh sad Count Do Bartiges. as official representative of France. Others close to the mourner's pew were Postmaster General Walter P. Brown. representing President Hoover. William R. Casino. Jr.. of the department of state; David A Ongalla . asslalant ascre-- 1 tati Ofthe navy; Gov. Cooper. and his statf; Major General Dennis E. Nolan and Lieut. Col. Harry Hat- ley of the U. B. AnnY Further back were representstives'of civic orgaDitaGons. city officials and member; of rel:glous and minter" bodies. The Rt. nev. William A. Leosard. bilthop of the Episcopal diocese of Ohio, led the reading of the service. He was assisted by Bishop Coadjutor Worren L. Roger., and bean Franca 8. White. WASHINGTON. IS-- -- April the election et Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen (Dt e( Florida. was started in the House today shortly after the sports taai U n opened. the She is daughter of the (LNStContfet Of x. .. . ,1, , .. Ai e., ., ,,N, , ., -- ,.: .. 144. :f. ,...,,,..,...7.., .,......, .. ;,. f ;, ',.. , ,,- ...,.e - f , .... lee airs IA Jen- - IV M. Bryan C. titian), Lawson (It ) who oppotted kits- - Owen in the latt election, contended that she is not a qualified citizen under the con- etitution- .... NILS. OWEN. - He alleged that Mn. (teen. the widow of a British army officer . had forfeited her American citizenship upon her marriage kW: had no regained it. She contends that her citizenship was automatically restored under the cable act of DVS-Other contests filed with the speaker wen directed agent the. following members. (D) of Augut tus lif cClotikey Teaks: Wm. 1 Lawrence RI of Mo.. Vincent Penitenne (D) of Md. and Louis Ludlow IR) of Indiana: ti slow-temp- o it. ' Seek Identity of Five 'Victims in, Crash JOILET. ilL. April 16.'1N331 Authorities today sought te complete the Indentification Of fire wh ich were mangled hod les strews along the Rock Island railroad right of way near Bokeni. lit., when the automobile in which they were riding was delimitate.' by a paamger trai& Two women. two men and & boy about 10..yeare old. were the Papers found es the bodies indicated the entire party - as from Chkagox Envelopes hearing the semen. Bub Kaminsky. K. Minims.. Agatos and ARAL Faulk. were found among the wreckage. The bodies were brought to Jola where Coroner Itz A- - Kingston of Will county will conduct an today. Probe Ordered of Plane Crash in .whidvrtme rIZZABETM N. I. April Id--- evideues uncovered today may prove conclusively. pence believe. that Beery Cohn Campbell. confessed darer of Mrs. Mildred Mawiy . bad a band in the killing ef Margaret Weirs. victha (INS)-tie- der." disr.rs Marine two non commlasioned cores officers was under way today. Major Louis bL Bourne. commanding the Keene corps aviation unit. flew to Ban Carlos to conduct the inquire. Second Lieutenant James Beaty McHugh. pilot. from Clemson college. South Carolina. Sergeant 0. Pine. photographer. Roanoke. 'Virginia and Corporal Otto Miller of Pittsburgh were those killed when their plane. a Marine crashed. Details Amphibian OL-of the accident were not learned bore. The bodies; of the three men were for placed on a lake steamer Granada where they wont to be Mantransferred to a train for agua and subsequent transportation to the Vetted States. The widow of Lieutenant McHugh learned of the death of her husband here. Corporal Miller's next of kin was Bated here as MrS. Helen Miller of Pittsburgh: and Sergeant Pitter's as Mrs. N. L. PinRoanoke. r of was It said the men were enraged In photographic mapping preto Use survey for the paratory proposed Nicaraguan canal. when the accident occurred. The crash took place at Lake IV Iea ragus, near San Carlos. BY-T- Soldiers Attack , Clinaforeigners SILANGIIM. April A telegram from Changte h. in northwest Hunan. todap maid that foreigners there bad been ender firs for inn dare. that the Asiatic Pala leant romPeare agency was wrecked. and the Catholic Wisdom looted. The Mt's Information here, however. eras that the moldier' coacerned had departed and that were la be Inn bar danforeigeera - ger. - THREE DRITISHERS WOUNDED ItHANGHALL April A telegram tram 'chaos. Dumb prvisoes,. eald Orr British bailors wouadot oto-- a Iltrttish gunboat was tired open tire the first north mar, banks et the Tangtae Kitrag. mar that ' W.V. . act I Tariff Bill Delay Beyond Saturday Declared Likely WASHLINGTON f April Riad() the Republic. members of the House ways and means mks hope to complete the new tariff bill by next Saturday. then, I. a pomibility it may be delayed beyond that date. Hawley. who will hod majority omen in the floor debate on the measure. mid today that April 20 originally bad been wet for completing the hill in the that it would be the first haw measure to be taken up at the fps- alai session. Now that fa rm relief has been given priority Hawley opsw no need for speeding up the tariff. It may be two wrecks or hinder wore the ferns messing, is'fin..ily disposed at. but the committee chairman mid be atm hoped ea of the,, tariff but complete a draft ,, . ob, onturdst. 'rue Is Berl:Mk:ea, members of , the committee have been working MA'SAGVA. Nicaragua. Atir ea the MAW bill since StioureMent Investigation of COMMON& an airplane accident Saturday which of the lad cost the lives of a lieutenant and e. , Torch Killer Connected With Another Murder Die the working He was killed whet' be picked up a wits which had fallen across a high voltage line-The boy was hostelling an aerial for a radio set. One end of the wars beam disengaged and fell acress the wire& hot thinking of ths danger. the boy stooped and grabbed the wire to pun it free. He received the entire charge and died instantly.. His father and several brothers and sheers survive. ellaled-Silot(- J - Germans cheer Leader For Debt Firmness BRESLAU. Germany, April 16.- -prelate Dr. Koos, leader of the centrhg party. at a meeting here was accorded an ovation when be declared with reference to the Paris reparations conference: "Better an honest Ito than an insincere yea" He urged alteration of the German-Polbti. border and the Danzig corridor as an absolute necessity to peaceful commercial relations between' the two countries. "The astarn border la now an economic absurdity." be said. He added that the. questioa of minorities. which was moot important In Poland and Germany . was the real the peace of pivotal point ot Europe. Adam Stogerwaid and Joseph Guerard. both whom have juot been appointed to portfolios In the cabinet of Chancellor Moeller. were (AP)--T- hs a present Nicholas Murray Butler Undergoes Operation -- )-- - , potnt& I MIEIMIMID N Loa. fr. nay settled down to a game ot ecze-out." south ot hers to- day while American army forces defending the border kept s tristch-fr- eye on a a tug and J. Wilson. who ateens in small boat moored is ins river. alas told of witnessing the thank A P. 'Vol ions. and C. tr. Cole. told ot 'whiff tam "tracer bullets flaming through tho air from the window of tho Florid& Power sad Wilt company building, whers they are Commode, Jack at Tort Lauderdale announced Ito would investigate the shootingIf at a hsering coast guardstoday and mid that men were reopoosible "they will bo Tim coast guard ofpunkobed. ficer mid Its had beamed WhorlUm gorarantent Craft that tativoly Pidget bcat him hie Law the &dont - Although the chances that the rebels would attack the Saco flos- era. loyal garrison seemed to ho growing more remote. additional American fortes wort moved close to Nam Brigadier General Frank S. Cocheu. comroauding Urinal& Stales troollo in Arizona. ordered a third troop of cavalry and another company of iniontry to Nero from Fort Hauhuat Aria Illtittlean army aviators front Tort Hutchuct patrolled the herder continuously restarday. Previously they had ece making two flights a day along the information-Shrink- s. at lino Rebel Army The rebel army encamped to the south of the loyalI garrison ,itos tisid to have shrunk to 1.00 mon ander General Manion F. Yucupicto since the ral ot other re-t- o Sas Sias. volutiontry trtapps Sonora. for a final stand against lederal troops. Tucupicto was not expected to attack Saco with his present force. Inasmuch as tbs garrison has Lege' or more troop In command General Gonzales and they are well entrenched. Tho rebels had more than tette men when Gall IltswekWoos April the Kato and wort repulsed. Wait aleinforceasento Tha rebels today evidently hop- sd to keep (Mutates and Ws troops bottled uo I dbeadarrison until 'tiotrairrhod les retreating into Sonora, front, Chihuahua. Whether Um rebels were ntoging Into Sonora through Pulpit Paso tho 'only highwaY routs Into Alio state througb the mountains on tho Chihuahua-Sonoborder4 was uncertain bore. Mexican federal aviators from tha Saco flew over Put- Paso oast miles of boot le pito IYastordelY avd returned with a relport that they oad sighted no rebels. Twelve bombs which they bad carried were dropped on Tu. euptelo's camps st La Morita with of here. No casualties were report- - ; '2 ; 'r 12 )? ' t 7 ki t, t o . - - ' , ,4 ? , t - , - - ' , ra I I S. WASHINGTON. April American government will adhere strittly to the view that reparations and the Allied debts to the United States ars separat and diatinet quattions. Seerstory of State Stimsos said today. His statement vas prompted by reports from Paris that the Allied governments would be wMing to scale down German reparations if they could locum commensurate scaling down of their indebtedness to tho United Staten. (INS)The Prest. Gil Orders End to Gambling In North Mexico CITY, April IL(AP) President Emilio Porte Oil has seised upon the disintegration of tho rebellion to inaugurate sweeping morel reforms la northern MEXICO Mexico. --. Chose Arts, April Mexican rebels and todetals &epos.. gars-Mo- n , ed. There WT orts. however. 360 revolutionary cavalrYmen from Chihuahua had arrived yesterday at Agitaprieta. 11 miles east of here. that Joe Dundee Loses Suit For Guarantee WASHINGTON. April ( INS supreme court 1 5.r teds7 declined to consider tho claim of I Joe Dundee. ex - weitorwoight champion. to a $10.0ad guarantee for bezing Pinky Mitchell in Milwaukee on August IstiLoppe419". The contest. was by ths referee because of Duadoe's k1ieg4 "stalling. Dundee. whom, right some b Samuel Lamm, went Into the federal courts to compel tbo Mate Um boxing commiadon to order Parmant of the Sitid, but loot both In distrkt and circuit courts. , , ; t ; issmeeleossououss 'Who! Congress! - - wAsHmcrroic , April J3enate (AP)The was - Judiciary- com- mittee summoned today by Chairman Norris to meet tomorrow to coder the Inquiry ordered previously Into tit o right or Morro-skiNellon to la talcs. ; nk MM.i1.1MIMMI ra sfit latoriel Several witnesses told stories of the slash up the river from the sPoll bay. Mat Robert V. 'Athens was Just retiring la her houseboat as the two speeding seaft west by. , A bullet trent the machine gun mounted en the Prow et tho gav'remota trall. pierced the cabin of lb. houseboat and embedded itself in a wait A mortump a block sad a half from the river was struck by another bufl. while a third etruck s house on the WM beak. None of the fee bullets tired strack the liquor craft H. C. Briswell. a bridge leadat Timeless Taylor. policeman. Gee. D. Dimashrasib 4 1104114 ratr.hoolut " Announcement eras made today that he had instructed Luis 14. YORK. Leon. new governor ot Chihuahua. Nrw April Dr Nicholas Murray Butler, pres- and Gm LAMM", military emumanident of Columbia university. un- der ot Idsti Alarm, to stop sill an operation for San gambling la that 'Kato and attempt derwent stones at the Presbyterian bespitni to purge K of vice.. this morning and his conditien was afterwards described as 'excellent," Ruin Boat Swamped The operation Wall Perfornmd by Dr- - Allen 0 In Lake Accident Whipple, surgical director of the medical center. WINDSOR. Oat. April 111.(AP) Coroner C. V. Rills diadems& toPublic Funds to Help day that a rum runner bad boon is the Detrott river. 13 Rescue-Plan- e Hunt drowned mules south of bore whoa the Waal from a speed boat swamped Lis lit-t- ie MELBOURNE, Australia, April outboard motorboat lades with Bruce announced today that tbe federal born George Adams. IS years old. Irith government would give financial matatenee to the relief fund which a cotopenion was hooded for Econe. headquarters for runt run-sehas teen opened In ItYdney to Proas the maxima side with his mote the march fur lieutenant the Keith Anderson and Robert Hitch- cargo taken On at 'Allelic Ont, motorboat. after the costei . of the cock. whose plane. the Lookoobrcraft in the rum trads was run-sin- g ra has been numi-- -without lights The two artaturs have not been Steve Pectuar. of Lincoln Park. men since they left Nelyeoltte waters. northers territory. to a suburb of W711114001, alehigsosearch for the they miming 'oat- was riding with Adams. Rig cries h. rn Cross. for help brought rescuers from 1a0 Salle, wise recovered Adams body. E:5:071coboatsri1Orttinley En MAKI. net. April Coast guardsmen who lait night permed a fleeing rare craft up the Miami river and startled Riverside residents with a machine COW barrage faced a prospective indeirr today by Commander R. L. Jack of the United Stater come rased base It Fort Lautiorville. Under the fuelled of 1Irsoer bulletu. nevem! of witkir wreck buildings ashore and a house boat moored at the river's edge. the ere of the Minor hides rant beet shale. domed the craft, which was ce Kure eti by tire coast guardsmen end givos is charge el United States ma creditors of his country today' aa-opParently deterred temporarily a to Positive answer of yea or no. their hill for damages inctund in war. Me world After a clumped plenary session of the experts commutes on moarahoas lardig sto hour sad ten minutes. during which Dr. Schacht had the floor a great part of the time. the experts adjourned until 11 a.m. tomorrow- - The mil civet decision arrived at was not to publish the flames contained in the Allies' bill at present. A wig. of the creditor nation delegates to Indy their briar. and ascertain Just why they arrived at the totals contained in the bill was liven an the official mamma But since for the adiournment. they were known to have studied the fiSures very thoroughly before arrivtng at them it wee Presented the Germans wantedand ohtainedmore time to Audi Mom . This lime. it was believed. Dr. Schacht and Ida conferees Might make an attempt by private recitations with the creditor nation dekgates to mow down the annuities and total figures still further. There was nothing Weiss to indicate what them totals might me. but when they were banded to Prelwat claims Uennart7 Friday. ie.talthettiiell value of between and $12.0e,000.0011 and an eventual was 1241.110e.elle.00 value of around understood. Boma. taking bola of the decision viol to publiob the figures presented to Dr. Schacht Saturday as a trangibla basis for work. suggested tha "Parts 11111Sht begin "all' an attempt te conciliate the Hernial end-- Allied It'w4wnt wee Augeolumodribe ti D. ""linir who bad a hand scaling' dowel the claims of the creditor nations to the point thel have now teethed. might today undertake to conciliate in some measure the German and Allied view- --- P)-- Winston Churchill. chaacelley of the exchequer, presenting hie fifth hintrot to tint Homo of Commons, today estimated the government's 0 ltpenditures for at 111.- 914,000 pounds sterling. (dpproidMeteb, 11.101.121,101.) Lad year's budget. which Churchill ales presented to the POSTIL 110011Elt Aix Errs POST house, afforded au animated out.. 11,801.010 of 111play (roughly 111- .WaSM NGTO, 111100) this was booed on so April ifoovor has ettexpenditure of 1000.1111.001 tepti.d appointment to the post of (approltimately 14.010.1101.000) end honomre preeleynt Ponoral of title an alann2t04 aVanalt of 1112.117. Untied Statile riog someatima SOC. 01 (approXimately 11.010.101.- ' 0911),, cooding tonoor Freak oat (AP)--Proada- ent CLEVELAND. April hid a sad farewell tottay to Its distinguished sad beloved ambassador to Frames. Ur. ton T. Herrick. With an impressive ceremony la the Trinity Psilamps' cathedral. final rites were maid. marking the clews of the career that lad Mr. Herrick from Ohio farm boy to ono of the highest pests ot trust to bis country. service. Draped with flags of many naHons. the chancel of the cathedral with its tall lighted candles) call a sombre light upon tb casket that stood at its front. Atop the unopened casket was a Week satin pillow bearing the medal of the Legion of Honor. At the toot was a largo silver palm. Both decorations were stpressions of tribute from Franc, to the ambassador that it looked upon as ea adopted Auto-Trai- n Aviator Lost in Brush After Jump With Parachute LOUIS. April Searching parties wore cuttisti thtdr wa7 bider through the wilrt lows and brushwood along the river at Gumbo. 30 mites sauthwoot bore, is an effort to tomtit Lieut. Simpler Gray ot the hilesmal National Guard air suit. who lumped with a Parachute front a plane whoa Om motor stallod at an altitudo of SOO foot early last sighs. Copt William B. Winter. pilot of the plea.. also took to bis parschut and landed safely while bio skip was demolished la the timber near the river. nesidosto of Gumbo. who board the mask towed disCopt Wimor imasodiatoly sadattar-wacovered this plat. two brume , Chancellor Churchill nearby. Capt. Wimer.- puttering from a Presents Fifth Budget slightly sprained back was takes to kis home in Louis. whore LONDON. April both moo ors stationed. He said Winston Churchill, chancellor of be did not know It Gray's parathe saltequer . today prevented ble chute bad pened. although the fifth budget in the bongs of combad jumped first. - J. mons begin a largo attendeace eager to bear the linveramellt1 Intimates on revenue and ealtonditures for the forthcoming year. Mr. Churchill entered the bones 4 Ia 4 at S:II pat. to the cheer, of the conservative benches and three e minute(' later armee to begin bis I peech,. Just previously the Prince I4 of Wales arrived and took bis visual over seat th house clock. gallery II ,. Ovire Voire Homage Toted.. Tomorrow President Hoover will send his message. outlining his views on tariff and farm etlief.-H- e will counsel against any general rovisbn of tariff schedules, and probably will include. too, a recommendation for the repeel ot the national origins section of the immigration act. A warm fight is threatened over that recommenda-- 1 tion, the leadership being supplied within the presidents own Reed (11) of Penne' 'Tanta. successfully filibustered repeal of His origins clause to death in the closing hour. of the Seventieth Congress, and be stands ready to renew the battle any lime. The new session is fraught with considerable political significance. It preside. the first test of President Hoover's party leadership. Demons the limited scope of the version, the venal flood of bills and resolutions will be introduced and probably debated. Unser Debates Expected. Prohibition is in for another airing because of recent developments the sinking of the Canadian schooner I'm Alone, the killing of an Aurora. 114 mother by enforcement agents. the effects of the Joves law.- - etc. Tb anti.probititionisto plan to capitalise these happenings at the first opportunity. Numerous bills will be Introdueed designed to reform the federal reserve boar& and to curb speculation in Wall Street. Probably they an will be sent to pigeonholes. there to 'slumber until the regular session, next December when a real end determined effort to be made to "get Wall street." b The missies promises to be an unusual one.. Limited in scope by the decision of the president and the leaders. they were talking todet ao they assembled about a of It days lininediately 'following peonage of the farm relief amesoure, In order to give the Sea. ate time to Andy the tariff bill. p. re-O- ki SECTION OSZ, - - 40'1;44 ''.1tIlle'''174.6::14.?101TV.10Zia rate's ea both sides of the chem. : , Oil illilufil 111,..IS 1 . Awl SEVENTY NINTH' YEAU. , oa ls - 15 1929 . 16.--- -- , j et . jleil it , r ltieNery-Haughenit- , .614Z Represented Opponent of Daughter Adjourn rin Friday. Additional Troops ' Rush To Border as Mexican GenOf William J. Bryan By. Postmister Factions Begin Long Meets Standardoilli House Declares Woman Colonel Boy ire' Biown; Hope Still Persists That i Game, of 'Freeze Out.' Death While Fix. Lindbergh' Is Present. Member Is an Mien. Owen D. Young May . Radio. , int Be ALI:. to Reduce Calls-FoContests Also Filed Payments Even Yet Rebel Camp Flags of Foreign Nations 1 STANDARDVILLE. April Reinforcements Be. Deck BierHerbert Against Four Others (aliecial)--Dr- its Jensen. 17, son of fore Opening Attack Elected Last Fall, In- Anil Jensen of this city, was In- - PAR!!. Apr.1 Hoover, Sky. Stimson "1"187 atterD" German spokes-whOn Federal Garrison. clude 2 of Each Party. "sill hgkin" was electrocuted while Iltjalmar Schacht., Send Floral Pieces. es roof of his home. Ma laced reProlentatives of the weeks. Tno da3ICE10143 J. LONGWORTH his making. isy was got entirely ofcallers have interruptions from been aumeroua Social obligations have kept him busy in the evening' and there has been little spare time in which he could concentrate. The menage is important Hoover. metu5age. It :narks a test of the presiof dealing 'Pith the Rep. Longworth was elected by dent's hzialative body. Nothing morola vote of 2.59 to 143. I ' Immediately after he bad again ,..onplicated than tarot relief been elevated to the rostrum. the tariff could confront a presisent nowadays and by comparison Lengworth addressed the House on Pension Measures Lead It is reminiscent of the find mes- the work before It. Thos introduced "Our main legislative problems." sago of Mt. Wilson on currency reform and tariff revision in the be said. "are three in number. and On First Day. one of them can hardly be called Prim; of 1513. President Hoover is offering no a problem because the House last new formula for relief. The session dealt with census and reI have hopes that Jardine plan of the last adiniais. apportionment I4 WASHINGTON, Aprti trot-iowhich was sidetracked by the Senate soots will send ye tellSals 400 twert bills khan (1Ni)More now is and romportionment the embodied in the federal tarns The main problems, the speaker tooted into the House hopper on board act which the house coin. NW, ere agricultural relief and the opening day of the -- Hoover on ee mitt agriculture has Prepared u"nrodtlication of tome tariff schedfor submission to the House. lesas few as possible' and at- special toession- desPits the an to fecting those industries which notinecntent of leaders that tbo measure got scant inten- have not kept in step with tb gen- session would be limited to farm tion at the last sention. but will be erally prosperone conditioa in tit relief tariff readjustment and sm. gambled minutely now. It Is ' In the course of his 'Short talk. ergency measures.' bound to come in tor attach in dothe speaker saki be was favor Ming of the bills Wore left over bate and many Of - p'rwrisrinnS Will of I e altirrett adjourning the pedal session as from the lest session. With be F, I President ReZlected- our Hundred New Mem. ben Sworn by Lower Assembly; Work Outlined by Ohio' Solon. Mr. 1 A 'X I . ..... , vailinc:atdistrila" 1 , il 1 :ongress - , , p -- (ePA)---Somewh- . ,.,,,' ... EDITION ' ' AST 11;vs.111 - J By David Lagerentv. of every painstaking Pey1aho likram. President Hoover withheld ell 4 1411116 ts Loni- 1 House worth as Speaker at WAIIIINGTONT. III.- -1 April Opening Session; Both F.-----as Woodrow Wilson used to do in keeping his Branches Wait Message. messages LS tho but minute for a : - 6 le ge CITY UTAH MONDAY APRIL , : . 10'7IP , "1"P-11- i VT SALT LAKE : 413, , ,.. . AL , Of ,Presadent to 111 ' Introduced n . k . . 7 "1" ' i 4t.-:01,:-0.:- 11, " ' 1 -:4 f ' t r , ' , a, , .. air 4 , ' ,, . sad milder Monday mad cooler theadair with' rota Tuesday stem. 11P4ist)--ra- tt Vogt , Itioeday , VT.C14.41111r Ditandity Wight toradort ,, ' , . .. IPPORTIIL.Wol . . , . - s , 11.- -April scheduled sleeting et the Senna agriculture consmfttoo erns composed today because Chairmen McNary and the ether members et the committee te expect to have & communication soon from Seers- tary Hyde giving the aduainistradon's views cot the export debenture pita, MASIILVGTON. (AP)--- ,1 . Wanamaker Estate IL witsnrscrrom April his naiad about (AP)Chang Wins Fight on Tax sending tho first batch ot nominations to Hata lienst on th olloulud 'WASHINGTON. April 11,. of tho extra session. Presitiont Wasamaker estate Ls day , (13;1)The was relieved from Philadelphia the payment of federal taxes amounting to S18401.011 on property valued at $34,110. 0 in a ruling mad. bider IT the board of tax aPPents The decision bold that property transferred to relatives ; by John Wanamaker In the two 'pare preceding his death in Disoember 1922. was sot deeded over is contemplation of hie Ieidetic before the beard shove. ed that although Wanamaker transferred his boldness to hie son. Rodmen Wanamaker not loot before hie death. be had intended actios for several taking that it years. Weltytakes, - died RoC--is- kat rsibvi Hoorn decided today to let tho 'ointments do over until tomorrow. His first communication to Cho Senate will be his message which will be read tomorrow. Heading tho list of nonaltudions I, the ammo et Charles G. Dawes, former trios president; to las ambassador to Ghat Britain. ' - , WASHINGTON. IS.- , 1 ' - April (11)The House judkiar3r, subcommittee appointed to investigato th official conduct or rodent' Judd Francis A. Winslow of the Southern diatrkt of Now York. decided today to make further in. WUe before detorminhis whether to drop the ease in whom et , the newt ireldsaations AN" ; ; ' , " |