Show WANTS RIGID inspection pres dent insists that packing houes should be closely watched washington president roosevelt has added another chapter to the lit grature of the meat inspection contro versy it was not through any desire of his that the correspondence between himself and representative wadsworth chairman of the commit tee on agriculture was published in its entirety inasmuch however as chairman wadsworth deemed it desirable that the letters should be pub dished and gave them to the public the president regards it aa proper to complete the correspondence thus tar exchinger by the publication of his reply to mr wadsworth s letter in his reply the president while ad m tt ng his error in stating that the house substitute contained no proal tor the bahng of inspections ot pad ing houses at all hours of the day or n says the substitute still Is inadequate to meet the require ments of the situation the president says that after a conference with adams of wisconsin a member of the cultural commit tee he is convinced mr adams will accept the suggestion made to him regarding the bill he says that mr adams in each case stated that he personally bould accept the alterations proposed these changes include the elimination of the court review pro posed and a dozen other alterations in the op nion of the president the suggested changes would make the house committee substitute as good as the bevenage Beven dge amendment the president adds that he Is not con berned about the lang aage of the amendment b it with the accomplish ment ot the object in view a thor ough and rigid and not a sham in lon |