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Show PLAYGROUNDS BILL TURNED DOWN IN HOUoE. Washington, Jan. 14. For a time today in the house It looked as though that body would further resent the president's statement affecting members mem-bers of congress and the secret service ser-vice by ordering the printing of two million copies of the proceedings of last Friday, tabling his remarks. A resolution to that end was presented by Mr. Landis, Indiana, but so srrong was the sentiment against, it that it was tabled. The District of Columbia appropriation appropria-tion bill was passed, minus the major part of tho appropriation of $15,000 for playgrounds. The house at i.'li p. m. adjourned. |