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THE EVENING -STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927. y The men were later arrested and [ters Detectives Pat O'Brien and | Policemen J. L. Billman, J. J. Fitz . ‘o 5 cas| 701, 3 M'NE ”NIUN SP‘.”S BELCHER TO ADDRESS | L’ENFANT MEMORIAL e o i To e Craprar. DIk | pioaden ot suiity W a prelimivias | held for Mvestigstion by Teadauar. | Thomas: Nalley and Third Procinct | patrick and James W- Casey. |t heldfor fuveetigation by Heagquar Thomas Nalley snd Thind Proolmct|petk and James W. Cusey. , told of T H‘!nflh’itlm in this | hearing in Police Court today before ing and following the Re s chul d held | AT SR SEB ST | o e . b ar " e 0 o | bonds of $5.000. Meeting Tomght to Be Marked by ST | (A T B e i ¥ o A 4 7 3 e flV[R AM[NDMENTS Blection and Consideration |Statne at Summit of Hill Overlok: | HELD FOR GRAND JURY. |, skt i2niasea “them aa the Maison Mauvrice Maison JIA URICE | two men, who with their faces partly | | f I tant Busi S ;. . . i ‘hidde b scarfs, d th 1t b |: mportant Business ing Capitol Urged by | Arthur z:’eph:!“n;:dkfll;!r::fll Bor- | tha cvening and said “stiek ‘om ||| S.E. Corner 13th and G Streets N'W. S.E. Corner 13th and G Streets N.W. pecial Dispatch to The Association ter Charg th Hold-up. boys.” Bot . he said, carrled Lewas Admmlstratmn Wins| cLARE Live . Arthur Stephens and Marshail D plators, iy | Robert W P charged jointly with holding | After he and several clerks put | tary of the United States C jointly i Gl L DY Dl 3 WOTES i BB | 5t Gommorce, 1s announced as the o 0, O A e Piiieger Circle Market, 2149 Penn. | P, ther hands. one of the men took | The Maximum Chic At The Minimum Expense rincipal speaker of the dinner- . the monev and several checks, Hays Fight for Power. l;nee[n‘:;: of the Aflington, County < vania avenue, January 15 andlstated, and backed out of the market : | Chamber of Commerce t - [y st, clos | R ——— | night at 6:30 o'clock i e, Vel 5 00 Aot A T . iin e 0 Timely Sale of Spring Hats in this INDIANAPOLIS, January 28.—Pro-| members the opportunity of becom- fant Memorlal changes in the conmstitution of | ing acquainted th the recently |home of W. Clarke Noble, including one relating to the levying | Witts. Office: members of the oy - - 4 | ty-second street United Mine Workers of Ame:-hu lected secre nanager, Milford | tysecond street. = e J/ze ]fi)use quoulh o~ of assessments without referendum, | board of direc will be elected and | pends upon fing the land. An have created a new rift between | several impoi sts proposed . to was in the ne: olJNG LAD!ES Sfi § friends and foes of the administration | by the chamber will be taken und 5 Eitn T TS o at the miners’ biennial convention. ideration B e e ¥ A continuation of the bitter mi-| There will be a musical prograr Ltlon. of other patriotic ar 1229 G STREET, N.W. ‘ 4 nority opposition which flared at yes- | under direction of Harold M zations | terday’s session was expected as the | ted by Miss Elizabeth Ellis it was pointed g = 1,600 delogates considered further con- | Herndon and Mrs. J. Forney Don g, th ! End.of.the.Month bal() stitutional chan \, supervisor of musle of co n n Na gl , Appearing at first inconsequential, | schools. o : EVERY GARMENT REDUCED C\) @ proposed amendment yesterday| At a meeting of the board of ¢ ; aroused attention until it resolve vs of the chamber Wednes 4 g & s K ; into a test of confidence in the man-| Dorsey W. Hyde, ir., sect e New bprlug Dresses ner in which the administration | Washington mber of : meeting handles the finar fMairs of the nitted a report contal { will be held next t the union. estions for the indust vel- | home of Mr. Noble. Offic New Dresses. New Large Size Dresses ri Jected and committees z\nm.lmm ¢ % - thul 1i \ I- | A i : ;pmient of the Natlonal ¢ @ P o o in Youthful lines, Val —— Margin Only 3 Votes. e Sl e b " i lins of RHE e Ly s isie ) and $39.50. The Fabrics The Colors The administration won. but the|toward $500 required for a prelim 1 Foick 52 NBk s e which the report $11 75 & & 2 > BELTING RIBBON BLACK Unlimited power of the administra ,: F . Campbell, 2 member of EMB%fill?st COPEN tion to levy assessments without call- | the Virginia Park and Planning | : i \ . ing for a referendum from the| Commission, speaking in favor of in- | s i e N S T T | Y - ROSE 500,000 miners of the union was pro-| dustrial development in the county - “ats 3 2 i BEIGE vided for in the adopted amendment. | gafd: *“W. s s in their | g . S AND FAILLE 4 The feud between John L. Lewis, | proper locations. Just where those | : | \ \ i mld;nl- and John Brophy of C | locations sh be in 'Arlm‘_m(‘m | pHEE e T 3 CIRE SATIN MONKI;Y SE\I)I:B , Pa., president of District No. 2, | County depends on the wishes of the | ur T rimmed N ) MOTHER GOC was at its height during debate on | people here, the plans of the future | 3 £ Sport Coats. V: - o ts. Val- s N\ STRAW AND SILK 3 the .amendment. The session was|and the development of t:m m\l;nni'h ues, $45 to $55. .50, $95. & 7 NOVELTY GOOSEBERRY marked by the struggling of a ser- | parks and highways. The people o o N @ ) $ \ 7 ) geant-atarms in attempting to seat | this generation st be looking | 1206 G St. i : 7 > STRAW BRAIDS RED Powers Hapgood, 27-yearold Harvard | ahead and planning for the next| g. % | { graduate, claiming to represent a |generatio | 9 i . | Z . Pennsylvania miners' local. He was|_______ OO | Reductions oa ts MILLINERY. N\ Carefully Selected qulete% only by a threat to eject him l'on made by Lewis, who declared he was o union. This sale presents an advance group not a member of the union 3 New Sori i \ Negro Del:rm Speaks. Steel Sllpper 325 and $35 New bp“ng_ Hats = of unusually smart models. There One of the speakers in support of | B g i Bl 83 $3-75) are at least 12 different styles for the amendment was Delegate Beatty, | uckles \ 1o §8.50 : Mais Mauric i 1 a negro of Clarksburg, W. Va., one | These Interesting low prices ap- THE HOUSE OF YOUTH Maison Miaurice women and misses — every one M et i section || D j:hed and Restored to || p;y::s;.-m-;:.;n‘n.h:\'-nr-- Conts / ' st S.E. Cor. 13th and G Sts. N.W / \N authentic, brand-new, different. % The negro delegate launched an\ Tiook Like New 2 avalanche of oratory. He charac- | e FIN. f I erized the United Mine Workers as Jewelry Repairing . Ty B i *‘a protecting tree, whose sheltering R d & dS ial branches had reached out and given emodeling and Special R0, lo the needy miners of West |} New Work Executed on the nia,” 1 l;?her constitutional changes yes- Premises at Moderate terday provide that a member must Ps be a citizen of the United States or g Canada or must have applied for citi- zenship before he can hold office; that ' SALVATORE DESIO { delegates to (he American Federation Mfg. Jeweler of Labor convention cannot hold an- | other office in the union, and that the S R s | president, vice president and secre- tary-treasurer of the International —— * Union shall give one joint report at | l'mur [ ations instead of indi- I i (crEERON R — | | | PRESIE'ENT ACCEPTS Between F and G Sts. N.W. 614 12th St. N.W. Spicectapcaiomean iy oo 709.711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W. > > WASHINGTON, D. C. 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