Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1913 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

Thursday, Jan. 9,

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Br Tfc Lake Ceuatr Print! a- Pah.

UahJa- Canr7.

The Lake County Times, daily except Sunday, "entered second-class matter June Jg, 1306";' The Lake County

Times, dally except Saturday and Huti-

Uy, entered Feb. 3, 1U; The Gary

i-venlng Tln-ss, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. 5. 1909: The Lake County'

Times, Saturday ana weekly edition.

entered Jan. SO. 1911; The Times, daily

except Sunday, entered Jan. 15. 1S12, at i the postofflce at Hammond, Indiana,

all under the act of March t, 187.

Entered at the Postoffleo, .Hammond.

I no., as secoad-class matter.

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TELEPHONES.

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'THE

M DAY

TH AT KXTR TOITH.

Han It bB your lot to meet.

One who'- itrarlouM, kind and netl,

One who -reeta you on the Htreet

'With a Motile f

Have you found a friend, impressed

Giving; all at love's behest.

And who Kor-n without request

One more milef

Da you stive that extra touch.

Prove favor not a such.

Hut a pleasure wished for. much.

And worth while f

1 you sM sweet arraee and eharra.

Lend refusals sootblnic lialm.

(io In spirit, arm and arm.

One more mllef

TI the Htle nets, my friend.

Simple arts which ofttlmes blend

Happiness with deeds and lend

t.rare and stylet

VVealth and fame are poor beside

Such a charm, and vain In pride.

Love will ever prompt and guide

One more mile. C. L. V.

property, and a bill of four hundred j bow high up on her back to pin her

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dollars for repairing, the Calumet

avenue bridge approaches, which was charged to his department, so that really his coat of laying the pipe was much leas than half of the iowest contractor's bid. Incidentally it. might be said that the city lays all its own water pipe but why not have a law elastic

enough to permit the city to hire men

o build its pavements, and lay Its

sewers? hy should the taxpayers

pay tribute to the contractor? We

ave no quarrel with contractors

skirt as for a baldheaded man to know-

where to stop washing his face nay an editor who has quite evidently been up against both propositions.

We appreciate that as a state or- want to be needy, Hoard! Hiawatha

ganlzation they could bring power-

til opposition in the legislature, but

the leaven Is working, and there will come a time when public opinion In

these matters can no longer be wlth-

stood A legislator, who Is probably

et unknown, will some day make his

Gary Office ..TeL 197

East Chlcaa-o Office TeL 4-J

Indian Harbor...!.;.. Tel. 349-M; 160 to doubt that when the list emerges

WhlUng- .... Crown Point

be seen, but there seems little reason ' trt lrtf,K 4n . 1, ,1.. W -i

or. .xe 34V-; ion mm. vvuru me list emerges ...Tel. o-M from the dark pigeon-hole into which .... .... TeL 63 Senator Kern has tucked it, it may

Heg-ewlsch TeL

Atf-ertislnff soMcftors will be sent, or

rate given on application.

It you bar any trouble getting The

Time notify the nearest offlce and

bave It promptly remedied.

UKGER PAID IP CTRCXZLATION

THAN AJfT OTHER TWO NEWS

PAPERS IX THE CALCMET REGION.

undergo some variations.

It Beems doubtful however whether

Mr. Kern would do Mr. Taft the dis-

i courtesy of materially revising his

list of appointments. This would be a

slap In the face of the presiding exe

cutive, as precedent has ordained that

the appointments made on the eve of

the retirement of a United States

President, be honored. Whether East Chicago and Hobart, the two Lake

ANONTMOU3 commnnJcatfons will lconty cities whose postofflce appoint

not be noticed, but others will be printed at discretion, and should be

addressed to The Editor. Times, Ham.

moxJ. Ind.

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ments have been "bottled up" by

Senator Kern, are given democratic

postmasters over President Taft's head, or not, Republicans here refuse I to believe that this will be done, until

new appointments are actually rati

fied.

Garfield Lodze. No. 469.' F. & A. M.

State meeting every Friday evening.

COLD weather is sweeping the

Hammond chapter Xo. 117 R. A. M. I country." Exchange.. That's all

right but It Isn't sweeping the side

walks.

Special meeting Thursday, Jan. 9th

All the present officers and oSlcers-

elect, their attendance requested.

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. .text meeting Thursday, Jan. 16th. In

stallation of officers by Past Grand

High Priest John J. Glendenlng of In

dianapolis.

Hammond Council, No. 90, P.- S. L Started meetings first Tuesday of eaea

month.

ONE f the exhibits in a breach of

promise suit for 550,000 is a letter

addressed to the plaintiff beginning:

"Dear Lambie." Fifty thousand isn't

enough.

&?Vd Commanflery Xo. 41 K- T.

Snerial meetine Moaflar, Jan. lzxn.

Ee Cross work.

APPEARANCES.

The Burlington railroad got and

gave a great lesson, once upon a time.

cn the "Value of Appearances."

Some watchdog of the C. B. At W.

treasnrv observed a class of men

knotrn euphoiousy as "wipers

working aily at the engines. These men were employed to wipe the dust and rest from the outside of the great

GESITNDHEIST, KRATJSE !

Professor Krause, Berlin specialist.

says a man of fifty Is no older than a

man of forty and decidedly more use

iui. isorry we overlooked the pro

fessor at Christmas. Send him a card

for the New Year.

CHICAGO judge has decided .that

loud snoring is not a crime. Very

well let's call it just a misdemeanor.

THE theory is advanced that

engines and make them good to look j ancient sculptors accomplished re

WONDER It the arrival of a pound

and a half baby In Minneapolis con-

necta in any way with the high cost

of living?

WORK ON PANAMA CANAL NEARS COMPLETION.

IK you want to be rich, (live! If

you want to be poor, (.rasp! If you want abundance. Scatter! If vim

(Kan.) World. We know that.

the other fellow.

Tell

WE SAY "MIGHT." Couple of Hungarian counts fought

r sabre duel lasting an hour. With

epuiation. oy getting a law on me practice over there they might be ablo

statute books which glvea the people to stage as exciting a show as they an opportunity to make Improvements pulled off recently at the Moose hall

without figuring on the profits which! in Hammond.

must go to the middle man

It might bo said that a system by

which the taxpayers hire a man to

put in their Improvements, might after all be the very thing a corrupt

administration would desire to de

fraud the people. If administrations

as they are constituted now were be

yond the reach of contractors, the

argument would hold good, but the

state of Indiana and other states

furnish to many examples to the con

trary. In Hammond we have a con

crete example of a recent day In which the city laid water pipe at a cost cheaper by more than half than a contractor offered to do It for and

that ought to be all sufficient for the taxpayer who seeks light on these

matters.

By and by we taxpayers will see

more light, and demand that all of

our city affairs should be conducted

exactly as a private corporation con-

A NEW Velasquez has been found

In London. Who wants a new

Velasquet? Olve us a new ton of Hocking Valley.

HEARD BY RUBE

WE asree with Mr. Wlfaon In hU

move to cut out the handshaking re

ception at the White House. Yet there ate folka who will stand in line for

three hour merely for the "honor" of

squeeslng the paws of the great and the near great. We wouldn't go across the street to shake hands with a kaiser.

well. Where is Tim Kniflehart so that

he can go down and underwrite the

proposition for a few millions?

HTKEMED Chicago architect wants

LANSING correspondence to The

ducts its business with an eye to re-1 T,ME report the discovery of an oil

suits, attained by the quickest and

most economical methods. A non

partisan form of municipal govern

ment W'ill be a big Step in that dlrec-lto preserve several thousand acres of

tlon. I the sand dunes. We can hardly pre

serve a smile after reading about It

TEN years ago the life of the farmer

TO solve a delicate problem we offer T contented merry-go-round of I foitS It WflAII t -taf-i t A WaMr fCm

to Mr. Wilson the suggestion that aflida. The -owS gave good milk, the

becretary oi lasnions may De created orchards rolled up the bank account,

In the cabinet. It might appease tbeh,r wa'1 "" mortgage on the home.

suffragettes.

u.-rj oi tee prettiest things you

have ever seen Is the new ten. thousand dollar bill. Whenever any one

comes In to buy. a paper with due we Everything

just hate to let them go.

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I ur nl.ture ikuHi treneadoua laik aatra at liataa. At hot ton, i.alua enun.

w.,. .,.. .i, .-, f ina p.nimi rami. When President Taft took tha reins

llir jrni laid m wiukoo uic h,.nuib h, hi. -. - - ment It was one of his thertehed hopes that the big ditch might b opened during Ilia administration. It

early fall, however, before the nrat ships can puss tnrougn. The pictures show what is being accomplished oil the canal. The upper picture gives some hugeness of ihe Uatun loeks. The lower picture ahows the tiatun spillway, through which le,000 water passes per set ond.

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govern-

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Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

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The mastiff of the cash account, observing that an engine could run as smoothly with, tie ust on the outside of te cab .s vlth nipk ribbons and cut flow-ers tied to the smoke stock, proposed that the wipers be fixed and the money put in the bank.

This "was done, and the nert six months the wrecks on the Burlington tlonbled the ordinary schedule, and swelled the non-resident jopulation. The officials got scared, and looked into the matter. This was their report: ""When an engine is dirty on

the outside, the engineer doesn't give a cuss what happens. Lack of pride goeth before destruction; and we'd better pnt the wipers back on the job." Nothing is ever done right by the; man who nas no price in it. Bookkeepers who write mean,: nasty, scrawling "hands, with blots and blotches on the ptges are never accurate once in a thousand times. Salesmen who are run down at the liofcl arc usually run out Et the back door.

Race horses are always kept jiolip.h-

cd p like the su-faee of a grand piano.

No true lover of his job can bear

to neve his tools dirty; and "the er.gi

nin.r vho can see his renftc.titm in the jioliKhed surface of his off ice, will J, swell wtih pride and handle her narefc fully.

suits by -using human flesh in their plasters. Doubting Thomases may say this is plastering it on pretty thickL

LOGARITHMS OF BASEBALL.

TbJe baseball business has grown to

such an extent that it has developed not only a special literature and a

distinct system of psychology but jtJho?f?-

has its own foundation of higher

mathematics as welL

We have just receive advance

sheet of the latest treatise on base

ball percentages showing every possi

ble combination as high a 220 games

Here are some quotations from it:

WON 18

liOST IS

NOTICE that some of the Lake county teachers are not following Mr. Kockefelhw ndvice to teachers, "save your pennies."""

THET arp teaching the children on the roof of the schools in Mineolu, L.

1 That's what we call the higher

education.

WILL TEEY HE TTF.T.D TIP? "What the democratic senate proposes to do with President Taft's TeeommenclatumK for the postmasterships in Indiana., remains of course to

WTTTTRF, M0KEY WAS SAVED CUT. Deductions along the lines of economy for the beiefit of the taxpayers can best be made from concrete examples, notably one, which

the city of Hammond famished with

in the past year. Once tbe force of the arg-ument, that the example

carries with it, is appreciated, the people not only of this community.

but all over tbe sta'.e will jne.ist on

laws which eliminate the contractor

the middleman on public improvements. The example In tj-jestlon refers to Hammond's undertaling last year is laying a thirty-six inch water main In Columbia avenvie and a sixteen inch main in Huehn venue. It was one of tbe biggest undertakings Tor

the city during the vear. Exjerienc--d men and equipment were required to do the work BUOTessfuIIy. and the board of public works asked ior bids on tbe basis that tne city would furnish the pips, lhe Jute and lead. Bids were received and the lowest

was '-$1.27 a lineal faot several others were considerably higher, and

here is where the elimination of tbe

contractor for the benefit of the taxpayers began. In Clarence Jeweti , the city has an efficient BU)erintendent of the water department, and he modestly informed the board that he with a gang of njen to he paid by the city could do the work considerably cheaiver. He was told to go abeiifi aiid for about two months lie worked -daily with r.n average .of thirty men. He did tho job jn worfcnm iiHb.ii' order, and the

taxpayers were $C.100 '-to the .good" as tbe sayir.g is. He had laid that

ihe for Bixtv-four cents a foot, a

fraction over a half of what the low--, est contractor had bid. In his coat must lie figured the purchase of a pumping system costing five hundred dollars and which is now the -.city's

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No, dear reader this is jiot part of. the table of logarithims in the back of your trigonometry. It is the cold -"blooded scientific cal

culator of the percentage when 13 gameB are won out of 183 or more. The second column gives the percentage to the third figure but in case of a hairline dispute the percentage is carried out to the sixth figure as the rt column will show. We are assured that the new volume has been carefully compiled

by eminent mathematicians assisted by the latest adding machines.

While it 'is comtnendaiie to figttre out a percentage to .S SS672 repetition of itquabtfles like those that beset Bill McAleer's Northern Indiana league last year will in time cause a popular demand for baseba U treatise that will give percentages to the nth power or at least as far aa .8S?.67S387f.r2SS76E4432r)6. If the last figures are not right the

b. b. editor will be pleased to be .set right.

stead and the hogs brought nice prices

t forgetting the deltcious country

sausages. Ma was satisfied to eing songs,

dn the work, end raise big family.

The glrla looked sweet In c-altco dresses

and lerued how to cook, while the boya

ieifleted on outdoing the hired bands,

was roey. Now alt Is

changed,. The hogs have to fee fed hot.

house vegetables and warm buttermilk

They get th cholera. The cows must be given s!lo Juice, scrubbed and made j sntl-sepUc. Every three months the

state lnpctr conies up, ays half tfc

herd Is Infected, and kills them. Individual drinking rvpe must be provided for the horses, as well as fan-y

They used to run around the

fields with natural hoofs a half acre

wide. If the farmer doesn't bave these things then the Society for the Prevention of Cru-ty ha him fined $11. JO. Kowdays mother puis In her time gostflpSrg over the 'phone, playing bridge whist and trying out new grand opry records on the Vlctrola. The hired man belongs to the union and must have shower baths and flypaper. If the boys haven't knocked J00 worth of use out of the touring tar then It Is a ?5 bill for & new tire oa account of a Joy ride. Just as soon as a new mortgage can be sold another roadster will be bought. JX the girls aren't co-eds they have to

be operated on tor appendicitis at a tahior.8ble hospital. The hired girl has

to have thr.-e afternoons off and

vacuum cleaner for the rug. Times aren't like they used to be, Truly the

ancient nd contented lite of the iarm r no longer has the primitive ewnplifi

ty of yore"

WHAT'S? become -of the old-fashioned breekf&et tood crsnk wRo used to at a half pack of alfalfa of a morning and

sleep like a boy at niglrt?

INSTEAD of trying to .vrack a few

jtks at t.Ue turner salootl go home and 8lt around the kitchen stove and crack

seme walnuts fur the kids, THE Putin. vside S the anie of a

aerlaker'a trade journal. JN'o Ifun like

watching life's paUig show to these

boys. LOCAL plutocrats who would winter

it in Pauadena or Santa Barbara should j

mte tha-n the liermonvetfcr t ten degree .lower there than it is in good old Luke county. READ In The Tmtef .that Paris Mut, uel gambling machine promoters want square gambling In Indiana. Kow whoinell ever heard of square gfinibling? INDIANA HARBOR man had to undergo tlvree operations. Automobile' dealers -will yiease send the Harbor tlo-JS ea-talog of the. latest touring car models.

THROW a tew wumlw out ;Tor tne little birifi while the enow if on the

ground even U '" u iu.r.r u w""

cloth from the back porch.

THE UNDERTOW, Whflta the matler with you? Bomebow you cnanot d your work as it ought to ba doue and as rapidly

s ft ought to be done and you may

loe your Job. Maybe it's tbe undertow.

You know what tbe undertow of the

sea Is a curreat beueatU the surfac

tvbv direetlon you cannot tell.

Many bv been drowned by dis

regarding tbe watery undertow, gad

many have failed to do their tunt be

cause of the naectal endertow.

Perbap you ha ve beea esing only

your top thought at your work, wnil th endertow has beea sweeping you

elsewhere.

Jt is this way:

You give to your task only such

thoughts es you think re necessary

while at the sauie time you are think

ing of your dinner, or of your sweet

heart, or what not. It Is the aadertew.

You say you can think of two things tt tbe same time. But caB you do

Justice to either?-If you divide your

thoughts you weaken them. Thinking is concentration. Fancy bow mucJj force you could e

ert if yeu would combine the usual

current t yoar thoughts with all of

tbe undercurrent!

Tbe secret of doing tbirgs success

fully is to bitch up your mental fac

ultiee as a team. Beware of tbe undertow. Focus your thoughts.

Gather up all the forces of your

mind. Just as tbe athlete gathers up all the forf'es of his body to do a feat, and tbe launch the entire combiaation on tbe work in band. No. it is n-t easy. Especially t first. It becomes easier as you habitunte yourself to mental team work. Train your faculties. The forceful uiind does a grestt task us easily as a weak tijiud doe a smaller

task. TireeoHie? To be sure fit first. But if you gft anywhere you most learn tbe eiM-t of focusing your thoughts. Beware of the undertow.

advisers of the present King and of th

ube of Connaught, now Uovernorierfeial of Canada. Sir Francis is re

garded as one of the greatest authori

ses in the world on children's and skin

diseases. He ia a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order and has

received decorations from tiie rules of Germany, Italy and other countries.

Congratulations toi Rear Admiral William Wirt Kimball,

IT. S. N., retired, 66 ytare old today.

Julius C Burrows, former United

States senator from Michigan, 7 years

oid today.

Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, com

mander of the Philippines !ivieion of the ITnited States Army, 67 years old

today. f

-tunes Hav. reDi esettauve in Con

press of tne sevemn taisinc oi vu-

ginia, 67 years old todiy.

Meut. Gen. S- B. M. oung, tha first

man t Hse frn a irttf the sowmand of the Uaited fcates Army, 71

years old today. j

eidered of exemplary character until accused by the girls. Boycr, a civil war veteran, has recently bctn thought to be of unsound mind.

Up and Down in INDIANA

THE DAY IN CONGRESS

JA.KE Payne brought in a monster 'poHum to the writer the fust of the week. This is the fourth one -that's been rousted up with sweet tatere in our stove this season. Mt. Vernon (Ky. ) Signal. And yet they any editors don't live high.

WE hoie that none of Lake county

suffragettes will etaft on any hike to

Indianapolis to see Gov. Ralston.

IN THESE DAYS.

In these days of uncer tain waistline

it is as difficult tor a woman to tell J

The Day in HISTORY

the fihin '"Edward Everett." 185" Charls .Sumner re -elected flitted States senator from Muasuohuset.te. 186.1 Steamer Star of the West fird upon t (TmrloHton. 18C3 P'orrnal oi'mnif of the .lt i -opoU-tan UiKlcrgioUJifl Kttilwuy In JaU' don. lg73;aipoU!on 111., the rlOHi Kmpfror of the French, tlit-d at ("lilalv.hurnt, Kngland. Born Api-i! 20. .18'8. U74 titfvtue of the Prince Cotisort urtveUetl in London by the Price ? IValw. 1912 American trpops were irderHt from MwnUu to t;hina to tiuard the

railway

ritlS D.iTB MIKTUHV Jnuuur . .1.7113 -Oen. Washington and Other notable wltnetl a balloon ascension in Philadelphia, the first in the United -States. I 8m6 Public tunral wf Lord Nelsou in London. ISH New Orleans militia called out to

suppress a neRro insurrection

IS 4S-Large party ot goifl aner bhil-j ,;ry n u ;etl tiom Biston tot- California. uii;idj a'uu ii

wi'Klfi IS ;tV OB'lM StHTHUAV ir Krituuui H. Lukiug. Sir Prtdii'.'i .11. -Lalclng, the eminent physician who wa tor many yearp the nivsi trpstetl inetlic.tl lvii:r of the late King .Kdwartl Vll., was born January S. 1S.4.7. His education was received principally at .Heitlelbeig University. For many years lit1 was Intimately connected w-ith the house of the late King, hie official title bflingr Pby-

Bieian in Ul'Uliiarj nou numwn "1"""--

ry -to hi MajfSty. He 'e of tU chief medical

ASKS &M, CBTS 1M OAHA-KS. Solomon Hlnr.tr of IcdianapUia was

awarded II in hie suit ackiag for 6,6 damages from Ge.orgre W. Kerr tor al

leged malicious prosecution. The jury-

was out nearly ell night. Costs were

eeseseed again Kerr. The case grew

ovit of the sale of a grocery store i

Kerr by Bllosor and his son. POSTPOSK WESB ACTIO.

There will be no action taken on the sixten applications Cor liquor licenses.

whi-b were filed with the Howard County auditor, at Kekomo, duricg

this term of CommieeionerB' Court

The commissioners decided tlMfet, Uiet

much as the apllcationa were not files

ten days before the sneeting of he boerd, the matter would have v go

over until the February meeting. OBJKCTS TO TKKM tiPO'StiEB."

As a sequel to her reported disap

pearance from her home, Mrs. Nelson D

Solc.e yesterday filed suit in the Circuit

Court at South Bend for divorce from Charlie S. Solce. Mrts. Solce vharos tn

her complaint that her husband frequently swore at her, declaring: she wait a "pogr," living off hie bounty. They wer married .Jan. 20, JSSS, ,ud et-pa.iated last Sunday. JL.O!i-J KVPtHT, AK8 g4i),0O0. tjooige K. Feeney, receiver of the T. B. Jayco-k Manuturirig kmpftiy, was sued for 40,t00 damages yester-

day in Superior Court, Koom 6, at mj dtanapolie, by William C. Kitsel, au i emolove of the company. The tom-

plamt .Aleves that the puvmtitr working at a punch press when a be f broke. A pi:e of Bteel .ntered hie lf t j :: eye and the sight wae t:ntroyd, he al-

le.KC;P. The Indianapolis Traction and j

Terminal company wae tuo m r.u,jt i ior Court, Koom 8. hy Edward Frock, who allefcee he wa thrown from his hml as he was pausing a car on Northwestern avenue, fcp't. 6, 112. Mc. asks J ld,00. l.Kli-ftUKg tVKMS OM'V A'l1fl . The body of S man euppostd ,to beJohn S. Fox of latayette, watt found aloiift the JVnnsylvania rifrht of way at -;auibridKe jCHy lat night. The ;l-othi-ng- showed that the man Vfas not a tramp. A letter in the coat pockt addressed to John f . Fox, Lflf a.v.e. Ind,, by a man named Hrook at Layton, O., KslUiiK him to come to take a

position, wax the only olew to the raun'j iUontlty. TWO 1NABU-: TO OtV-K BONUS, inability to provide 3,&0o bond will necessitate oph Krown's stayiiiK in

Jail until Jan. 2t', when he will he trictl in the Jklontgomery Crcult Court oti ohaiges of criminal assault and contributing' to delinquency. John Boycr is beiiiK held in custody on similar charge at OawfordHV-tlle, He hafi failed to f iirnidh .s2,Sftfl bond. Six girlf. rangiitg .from It to 14 years in aRf, will appear aKHimit -the two mn. Brown has held a. number .uf-prominent iwsi-

timis Mi Ui couuU ikial ,Uas .bien

SKNTE. Convened at noon. Resumed consideration of omnibus

claims bill.

Final argument of house managers

in trial of Judge Arcbto&ld begun neiers

court of impeachment. HOI SB. Convened at noon. Considered miscellaneous Itprislation. Tariff revision hearing- on i.-Urt .

ware and glassware suited ul bfSftTy ' r

ways and means committee, Chairman Underwood anijounced that present tsrr iff on potteries probably would be unchanged. Ixians and securities of national banks formed subject of Inquiry at bearings of "money trust" itveatlgatiutr committee. Former Secretary of Treasury 6haw testified at Glas scurrency refprm committee's bearing. Alleged Brazilian pool of shipping trust again was subject of inquiry before merchant marine committee. Military affaire committee completed sppropriation bill carrying 183,830,177 and will report H after passage of Indian and postofflce appropriation bills. Pltsldeot Taft In pecia) message ured 1260,009 appropriation or ;cor tUvvance of work of economy an-'r licirncy commission. Repeal of act prohibiting Cor live years killing: of fur seals on Prlbilof inland was urged by President Taft fa spec-!?! message. Representative lupre introduced bill providing for celebration of JOlHh an -miversary of battle of New Orleans Jn J9J5,and appropriating f25(,0vs for purpose.

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