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s MAR PR il G D. C., TUESDAY, B atsre O £ THE EVENIN STAR. WASTINGTON, § WOODSHIRE SUITS FOPag’lEN A B TRULY ECONOMICAL ALWAYS TWO TROUSERS *45 A EXCLUSIVELY AT Womdward & Wothrop yow BULDING TRADES | CHANGE IN PROFIIBITION LAW | URGED BY SENATOR D.L WALSH QUIT AWARD BOARD | Legislator, However, Coun- sels Enforcement of Dry Act | } A. F. of L. Branch Withdraws as Legal Measure. ; From Arbitration Body in Dispute Over Award. Believes Democrahc Party! Should Work for Alteration Al Sizes—Low Rentals L. W. GROOMES, 1416 F ST. | By the Associated Press. in Constitutional Way. October 4.—A | reak from the National Board of Ju- | sdict Unn:\l Awards, an organization |allied with the American Federation BY ROBERT BARRY. HEAT YOUR HOME $20,500 Near 23rd and Bancroft Place It in vers wnusual to find a home in very | select Stone & Fairfax Main 2424 804 17th St. “Grer Forty Years of Real Service” Offices for Rent Saul Building 025 15th St. N.W. Several desirable rooms at very reasonable rents. Inspection in- B. F. SAUL Co. Main 2100 925 15th St. ] We're Ready to Serve You Phone Us At Once. Your Furnace.Deserves the Best John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. Main 3068 —_—== Plan Now for Next Season “Wild Rose Shores” On South River Just OFf the Bay. Offers an ideal place to sum- mer—under the most agreeable conditions—of cnuronmem and convenience. With a home here you can make every day a vacation da)—en]oymg it with the fam- ly—and still attend to your business in town. “Wild Rose Shores” is a famous old Maryland estate— whose history goes hack to the days when Richard Carvel was a guest at these Colonial homes. Delightfully situated with a combination of salt water and woodland. Strict_restrictions are being observed in this development— and prospective investors are carefully scrutinized. Cottages and ready for inspectio size lots, “or " larger, selecte For particulars and inspection consult ‘ Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) 1700 Eye St. Frank. 7485 Bungalows and acre may be ,, The S, koows PAPERED WITH OATMEAL OR | $5 to $9. olumbia i m “Candidates | the e SARREL WILL 1 cider o Mun:u ROOF. R Woniing d 4 31 ofn ind Heatin fiax Re 4',.' “REPATRED Phone Main 7 _Dron post shipmen Pittab Ln Richmond v Main 1360, 10 G RADL \*K.RV\H —for alg nrices re imington. 'm» THANGER | FRINTlNG i this millon-doliar piant 18 at yous service. {The National Capital Press| nw- D SLNW DISAPPOINT _ BYRON' S, ADAMS PRINTING IN A HURRY Migh erade tnt not hish priced, 12 1ith St N.W, Let 0s estimate on your Fall needs— | of Labor, now in convention here, has | been made by the building trades de- | o, | partment of the federation, which | only last week closed a gap of yea {in its own organization with the re afliation of the Carpenters’ Brother. hood. | The withdrawal 5n~...1r.~ from the which acts ator David 1. Walsh of etts is an avowed wet. He declined to become He refused to zainst_the mnlnlulhm and civil q sailed by the e INATOR DAVID 1. WALSH. would not obstriet law. He | changed insist on | and | apply be to m believe in s of the huilding | VT board of award what remedies there may 128 hetter. I do not ahout pros answer was that he violate his oath of office by arbitrator in inter-| ing enforcement of any departmental disputes over work, also | would try to have the law occurred last week, but only became | or modified. but ne would publicly known late last night when | adherence fo the constitutional veports of the break were confirmed | PAH ocsii o L it {by Frank Morrison, secretary of the "ot {he Democratic federation. A dispute over an award of the board was said to have caused | | the break. It was a similar intercraft dispute which led to the breaking of the carpenters from the building trades | {department a_ few vears ago. The withdrawal of the department from he hoard of awards in no way af- ccts its federation affiliation, it w Stata count it s nsion why pea don’t talk about lem and the f the Demo- ind today keloss whum 3 my compreh ‘Hush, hus<h, e lie d the prob. party in that! act changed He will work for th: end. He will not insist on tb g convention a may suggest a plan fone. If the re: | erees otherwise he will not encour | schisms. Why “Because the responsibility of the | Democratic party to promote the | general economic welfare ainst the | vicious trends of the day is so - whelming it transcends all ues of policy.” the Senator s ated in the foyer of Worcester, the iv Bay State Democ of the economic chusatts, of tion, rather Not a Controlling Issue. “Prohibition has no proper place as a controlling issue.” he said. “Sooncr or later the two major part get together to remove the sue. T am a wet, hut there ar other matters of outstanding national importance pendi {the American people today that 1 can Immigration and tariff reform are | ring myself to any the legislation aids for industry and or emph | labor advocated by Secretary of La-|the prohibi jon to the | bor James J. Davis, a speaker before | sion of the ver conomic issuc: =) | the convention. ich affect so acutely the lives o | % the people.” | Favors Selective Immigration. b Lt “I am strong for selective immi- question is althy condition? Js the llt‘mnuv(u party to over the wet and the Republicans will whi we shirk our meet this probie w heart of our nll]mywl mu)lulfh)‘ 1 think not. Resolutions Pour In. { A flood of resolutions, some of them ng the suppoit of the federation a multitude of sectional and n tional movements, made their appes ance terday. The resolut poured in on committees and ur | offictals preparatory to formal presen- ation before e convention. peakers at the opening of the con- vention presented matters upon which they invited labo support. | President William Green's keynote | address sounded a call to keep up the fizht hetter wages, hetter hou and better working conditions. Relief from the use of the court injunction as a weapon against labor was de- scribed by him as the chief problem | before the present convention. Tomorrow's Senator Pat interview will bhe wits Harrison «f Mississipp? AF. UF L EXPECTED for tl < must | Hetohjllon Planned Asklng for Exclusion of Fascist Leader by U. S. attitude of alting believe the wet and dry|Be the one . likely to ‘split the| LOS A2 Calif., October 4.—| sration and T tine it can be applied | Democrats in_thelr. national conven-| There is every indication that the con- | under the quota law.” he said, prior | tion next year?” of the American Federation | 1o, dellvering dress. “And one| I think it is something which might in izesibnihc % | thing which 1 feel very strongly |cause a lot of trouble,” the Senmator e s about is this separation of fam replied, “but I do not believe it will United States G AT to sy the immigration Jaw. T think that | do so. The responsibility of the Demo- - of Mussolini. The | it a desirable forelgner is allowed to |cratic party to the American people foderation goes more deeply into for. | { come here he should be permitted to!on other issues is too great relations each vear, and Italy| brinz his family with him. I feel this ignored for a futile display of diffe is a sore thumb in a collec because, first, it is humanitar! ences over prohibition, 1 sav that as n issues, | just. and second. because I believe it ja wet, because spective of n is to_come before the | poor economics to separate hu views on that question 1 _the United States| bands and es. Mnn can do their 'mxt it to dominate my lude as undes | best work when they have home: ophy in the current economic ch persons as Count Thaon di Revel | The labor organization. which hnfl!our people.” dent of the F t League of | taken the five-day week as one of u believe. then. that. regardless rth America. when he returns from | | objectiv has adopted a five-day |of who is the Democratic nominee in present visit to Italy. It will be week for convention. No business | 1928, whether he is wet or whether d that Fascist units in this | meeting will be held on Saturd is must be | under the count’s command | v having been set aside for nces military units, | tainment feature: ad that he holds a_commission from | the Duce as their military commander. NEW STREET SECTI(}N ot 1o i "‘”‘“l"mu.,'}"1;',"“4".,, IS GIVEN APPHOVAL v on American soil, and | as such he is even more offensive ths \n 1 | Russian bolshevists, who re Park and Planning Commission Committee 0. K.’s Proposed Im- provement in Northeast Block. vention going ern) of Labor, ask lhn “Without the Senator de- | ctared emphaticall Sees Agreement on Platform. “Can the opposing factions within the parly come to terms on a plat- Torm tleclamlmn" hey can and must. | for nome time that sooner or later we would have to resubmit this issue | to the people. I have come to believe ! we should do so in the form of a new | amendment to_ the Constitution, de- signed to establish beyond any rea-| | sonable dount the legislative province | of the States in which there could be no trespass by the Federal legisla Opening of a new section of street | (yre. between E street and Eames place| “I would favor submi of a and Seventeenth and Eighteenth State rights amendment, = setting streets northeast, to onnect the two | [oFth that the States should have e 2 5 | clusive jurisdiction over alcoholic con- latter streets, today was approved by |tent of beverages manufactured the co-ordinating committee of the Na- | ¢ i S 5 ion, over public we tional Capital Park and Planning |, q',) cych questions, which, in the Commission. The new street will be | fina] analysis, are settled best \\hen‘pr unced Fasc's prepared to fit into the highway plan | handled by the State entities. and will be submitted to the full com- | Not only would that impose an e: mission at its next meeting. 1 sential check on the policy of Fed It was explained by Charles W. Eliot, | centralization, on Federal bureau 3d, city planner of the commission, |and Federal inv: ig! that the change was approved to pro-|it would return to the States the | vide @ hrough crosstown street be. Dowers they have vielded or have per- tween the southeast section and mitted to be usurped. It would re- Bladensburg road, with the idea of | store us to something like the fund sending traffic away from the conges- mental concept of ou tem of gov- tion now prevailing at Fifteenth and |ernment.” H streets northeast. At present. all| *“Do you believe hoth wets and drys | crosstown traffic going morth of Ben- could assent to such a program?” | ning road must converge at the Fif-| “No one could forecast that. I do teenth and H streets intersection, it {3 think there would be a more favor- | shown. able ground for compromise than on | | At the point where it is proposed any other method which has been to open the short section of the street, | suggested thus far. The drys cannot | | Seventeenth street ends and Eight-|go on forever ‘defending the e | eenth street is less than half a block state of affairs, and certainly |away. By making a slight turn in cannot combat the theory of State th highway which will involve the rights. | purchase of a small amount of land, |a_through street can be provided, which can ¢ traffic to Bladensburg |road where Eighteenth street inter { sects in the vicinity of Mount Olivet | | Cemetery. { cluded as undesirable aliens, T have felt | | Sponsors Expeet Results. ; ! Sponsors of the resolution believe | they will bring about its adoption, and they believe the Government will act | rdance with its terms, in view | £ recent declarations of Secretary of | Labor Davis in ruling on related ques- tions _dc with Fascism in inted out that Muss is that 1 an It of the ion ain 4 i- one leading ked, fow could we hecome snounce ‘th fm |hl‘ citiz | i de- nd the move to e clude Count di Revel is but a lo | application of a pr down, though it calls fq case of a man International Questions Stressed. The revort of the exccutive com mittee dcvoies more space than ever sing» the war to international labor | relations. The R n question has come to he perenn Then there will be a report on developments in England and on the International Fed- | eration of Trade Unions, with which | American labor has not yet come to an understanding. The Pan-American Federation of Labor is shown to b of growing importance. Conditions in | Cuba and N gua have aroused the federation’s attention, and Mexico is| T | of continued interest. Cites Paramount Issue. | There is scarce “The wets must agree that if they | world in which the {are a minority in any State they must | tion of Labor has submit to the will of the majority ' terest during the yea | of that State. If we deny the applica- | opposed to the committes also approved a|tion of such a rule, we strike at one | powerful dicta | change in the highway plan which | sia and Ttaly | provides for a continuation of Sev.| Inter enteenth street northwest from A road Unions - ‘m connect with Nicholson street. At | the point of the proposed change, Sev- | Mr. Walsh replied. “I am not afraid | eneenth street is only a block long on | to talk about present-day conditions. of Rock | , I.deem it the duty of every a section of the American Federa- | not had some in- paganda of two | f Rus- neiled with the of Trade | ue do you urge as par: by to |ht‘ | t | mount from a Democratic viewpoint? “Pre ¢ economic conditions = D! over the world in connection with manner of foreign tangles and prob-| Convenient to three main street car lines, two LOCATIO bus lines, churches, schools, markets, and thea- ters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th Street at new residential hub of Northwest section. BUILDING A modern, spaclous. eight-story, fireproof struc- ture, containing 299 apartments of from one room, kitchenette and bath, to six rooms and two baths; with largy reception halls, all outsndc windows, built-in baths, enure‘; complete in every element of convenience and finish. SERVICE Service on phones and elevators is umnterrupted throughout the 24 hours. Ml]k and ice delivered night or day through our own efficiently conducted service room. which also receives and redelxvcrs packages sent during occupants absence. Indlvxdual servants’ rooms and garagdes are obtamab]c in the buxldmg— in short, a happy combination of semi- -hotel service with apartment space and privacy. Pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the build- ing. and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional 1d:ertlsement, far better than this one. THE ARGONNE SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 r 8 B 0 AR B BB A 80018 8 N il | | in | | | | versity i-nained in that work si TOHIT FASEISH Tt finds itself ||| |] night for a few da OCTOBER 4, 1927. 92 COGSWELL NAMED - REGISTER OF WILLS President Appomts Native of Capital With Notable War Record to Post. | Theodore 1. native | Washinzton and pos " of & notable | World W record, has been appointed President Coolidg to he wills, succeed Corpl. Tanner, gallant veteran of the Union Army. who died Mr. ¢ h gister l)f 1923, ppointment so soon inner's death was made Le- the doubt that existed to of the office to function a register. The re ter also in the capacity of clerk of the Court. after the right witho! erves Probate -four Years Old. well i member of the of Columbia bar and is looked upon authority on probate | fle entered the Army {man and rose to the it in the 319th Infantry. ceverely wonnded In acti gonne, won the distinguish ross and received two citations for | | | | | | | Distri bravery Mr, Cogswell s 3 W educated in the ~uated from Geor; A “chool. He has been ad- ) peactios 'aw before the Su- urt of the District of Colum- district of Columbia Court of | and the Supreme Court n(, 1 Mr. Cogs. mitted | oreme vl war_service 3 e that time. enced in Argonne, of | | meeting of the Fall, held y fic committee of the | Register of Wills COGSWELL, | AUTO INSURANCE THEODORE L. LAW CONS!DERED; IProposed Enactment for CcmpuL sory Safeguard Referred to Com- mittee of Board of Trade. The board of directors Board of Trade at its fi sterday, r weing through during o ut. vas halteq by wither crawled 73 guns and discove > to his objecti company | hine gun t towhrd ved a new ve. After | this objective, Lieut. Co tted to lead his men to a more | advantageous position and wa brought down with a machine zun bul l 1ot through the thigh. His citation states that his “gallantry in the face of enemy fire incited his men to he- ! the enem; rond lead i decds which resulted in the cap- ;m mh"‘l;yn- proved the town of Landres < while lving in a a v that Lieut. Cogswell was pro moted to be second deputy register of wills, Soon afterward he made ar rangements to return to this country However, he was forced to remain in hospitals in France and th for more than a year befc return work In 1523 he was promoted to be first | deputy vegister He married Miss vd of this city the follow They now T 233 avenue., He w of the Dis ment of the Americ and first vice comm: nce he could | Catl commander + Depa es on salaries ware in in Mexico. NIGHT SCHOOL BOOKS New and Used Bought and Sold | BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G| ~ WASHINGTON CONSTRUCTION COC. 200 K Street N.E. 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