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P TTTT TVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . €, TUESDAY, MARCT 6 1928 ESCH 1S OPPOSED [\ SENATE REPORT ‘Ordcr for Arrest Will | ! Attorney JOUN ROOSE\’ELT SHAFT AT PANAMA RAPPED AS POLITICAL MOVE J. ESCH. rs to a he t Me Alfaro's Letter. SESSION PLAN \OW FACING HOUSE: I\u w VOTE BY THURSDAY rst Page) a Antn A id A. Reed of Penr Joseph E. Ransdell o | rator Reed Smoot of Utal or Millard E. Tydiugs of | further provides { Az 2 die | LINDBERGH RETURNS HERE OVERNIGHT The ot ident Ha e STINSON ENDURANCE FLIGHT IS DELAYED WILL l("ll\l AWARD. Wilson .\h-(l.«l Gotham Dinn to ur Given Lindy March 19, at r MISS BUTLEP HONORED. L Bpecinl t at Luncheon, lA/l AYH{S il op il g (] bers for arhe i L of th 18260.000 Organ N.monal Re prc el STEWART WARRANT 1S SENT T0 CHICAGO Be Citizenship Is the Basis of Suffrage BY WILLIAM GRE President, criean Fedoration of Labor, Beause the Ameriean Federation of Labor believes that eltizenship 1s the basts of suffrage and that citizens should have equal voice In government we believe that the residents of Wash- inzton should e the right of na- tional suflr Served on 0il Magnate nizes that the District of is the National Capital and e cannot be the same munic- self-control t exists other cities, Tt does not follow, however, that the citizens of the District should be deprived of volee in the National Gov- crnment. On the contrary, the princi- ple of representative government should be most completely exemplified in the government of the District of Columbia of Robert W. d of the ant for arvest chairman of the boa . of In . indicted wswer questions asked capot Dome committee, to Chi by District on, to be served on the oil man by the United States marshal wart, andard O for Tef by the Senal today wa to nt oy of the indictment, which d Stewart was guilty on four s of violating section 102 of the 1l code. This section makes it a nicanor to refu 1o answer Senate commitice th: to the subject under in- National Represeptation a Belated Measure of Justice BY JOHN B. COLPOY the ' B Cout Editor, ishington Viioniat Lator Lnion, pertinent There Is not a more fnsistent or con- sistent group of residents of the I trict of Columbia who are petitioning » Congress of the United States to / ricanize the residents of this city than can be found among those who | make up the membership of organized | labo wight to believe through the princi- of their organization that th who tofl for a living are entitled to a voice in the conditions under which they are employed throngh group they ch ¢ the un-Ameri- an of Governmint whe nled & voice in the making der which they must live Notify Stewart. should arrive in Chicago row or early Thursday morn- wart will be notificd 10 appear United States marshal's oftice ccept service. A time then will ot for him to appear in the District Columbia court to plead to the will The wartant ¥ apot Dome com- to continue its e Liberty bonds ental Trading L<I tee will Labor Tepre zed enting ¥ abor of the D s indorsed the principle of suf- | dents of this city. now before Congre . R. No. 8 and House | J.R. No. 18, organized labor has gone on record of aflirmation of three different occasions in the and has been represented ng before the House judiciary commif by a| spokesman indorsing the passage of this legislation, The American Federation of Labor, the purent body of labor in the Republican nationai M. J. Pessin, New York | known as Sen an. l‘.ll(' Quiz on \llt. and the EK are to be d, committee mombers said, as they handled any of the Liberty bonds which Wil Hays, fo! 1 of the Re- n' comm H red Labor Ur«r(-s the (- rant of REFUTES HOOVER'S PARTINWAGE PACT Wadleigh Denies Secretary Set Terms of Jacksonville Agreement. 1l.|lmn for the D. C. try, has, at its cor for many years, passe demning the un-Am status existing in the D bia and urged Cong residents the same measure of politic as that exercised by the Ameri- izens In the 48 States that go to up our Government, We cannot_conceive or eomprehend the attitude df any one calling himself an American citizen who would deny to » who may live in the District of Columbia thal most precious pift which they en “To our minds, no ar ment conld be made by any one which would deny i right without a stull- fication of that same citizenship and = RITHAIHT B OrBo b fndi ko s e :nr the past Is examined retrospectively were to be meted ont to them, they [in terms of pi circumstances would be deprived of that same most | And that 15 why Seeretary Hoover is precious gift of citizenship, that ev being asked just what his connection true patriot of this country shou nrize ohove everything else which they | Was with the wage agreement, reached may pes at ksonville, Fla, between the Taxation witl fs | miners and operators—an - agreement as tyrannical and unjust tog s |that is the subject now of much d in 1716, It was the slogan, |cussion in connection with the Sen Without Representation Is [ ate's investigation of the conditions * that was primarily responsi- | in_the Pennsylvania bituminous field for the birth of this great vepublie | The vi of Mr. Hoover has w5 it stirred to the depths of | just been i’ a statement the patriots who sacrificed | issued by F. R. Whd- 2 that they might be free men, | leigh of N tributor 923 ‘ b prompts us tice s | Mr. Wadlvigh t S with Sen- | fmmortal patriots who gave {ator Johnson' of 1, and in- | » their lives that all those outside the | sists Hoover a party to csonville trict of Columbia mipht enjoy to the | the tatement Attacked. 2 h all that it implic ght to call themselves American ¢ i We hope, howe in our pl A statement recently made by thoge 10 authioity t grant i a tor Johnson on the floor of the Sen- not so indiflerent as was King George regarding the councetion of the id b e e e el of Commerce with the Jack- | sonville wage agreement of February 18, | 1924, betwe the United Mine Workers | 1 age of justice we should be endowed with that priceless heritage fc iich ud mine operators in certain | been piven cons our forefathers so g tly foug Mo 1 ay to pr BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The penalty of being a candidate for the presidency is that every act representation h|~.| ame measure on- rary, of ¢ g which bre ) those represented the miners on the, Another party was present, too, | in the person of the abor and the Secre was the United State ot Muss ince we h are pa in time ibject to all the I sed by Congre te of war, to taxation 1. ask other. in re<s refer to th expression on the con mendment which an citizens in he matter are that B erce was not | : act as well as in le conference; LSRG }n 'E Ho nii atepltien nothing to do | usic that this be done as a belated | 1ith the terms of the agreement made & of Tt here ole connection with ited to the advice || | POLICEMEN CHARGE McQUADE TRIED TO SHIELD GAMBLERS 0 a group of 1in a let ted January 26 cmba on pressed f a_from ¥ acted il Department, e ; had Hesse k the Police umber of abat t M ; ofticer com- ed to hil ¥ i th tbeon acsured Mai. Hesse Questioned on then Bl DIPLOMA MILL BAN DRIVE IS RENEWED AFTER GIRL'S DEATH, had been in a r- and asked ther 1( had been raided. Maj. Hesse not been raided, and " Blanton, “Have you any evi-) | Gence s to how many times we b d to ret something on tha ir, Blanton 0 asked abe in the middle of the s was ralded 1 lud from First Page) which m said o com- been nton put | rd a letter d from \t woman, which had been a bootlegper to three changes of bootiepger’s 1 which were Orier & COUrs her not onl by but Cor B made of cour i that n Was (l npto! | thonsands of compla * partment has fmes hich the | diplo- | FerS gated each one. Reviews Testimony. to report | wer it before th have the ses repited th d pu und gullty of to cateh law, und n policem hijackin ¢ one recor Mr. ) have Ty | working called u Ma). He violating the Wit d he would 1:»::‘ o] cadley, who had been At December 16, in the delay noceuse e ways defended ¢ he had found it wa but it been and | who i by fricnd followed thod: . cthods th euling o schools of eentl “No one ¢ which such an y becau d peliabl bert o that st fttee he of continuing the inquiry 1y bringing out il he was opposed U sald that he has study from o number [ charges that have been brought 1o 1 by persons of yesponsibility he hits not been fully wesured and has beon unable to find wnything ino which Mag Hevse acted dishonorab) Admits Maving Warrant, o lay wis 1 Heensed ed 8 to (1 he thing Mr and has been obliged 1o mews- to u definite standard of char- ponsibility, Refers to Law, Dr. Wall pointed out v per b no knowl- | or a! the human body to ves “doct open offiees patients, tne onty legal re- belng that 1 4o not s srgical instrament v of tie District of ylteated, b 1 ith th crent opithy i does e ol tie District ople Bave s 1ight W e i hoa na- | told ath of the | fetlo however, | I reply to any of these | epresentatiy the fundamental [ when he went fo serve the warrant the embodicd In W [ place Wi vacant and that he had Biology, nnatomy, | been back there mix or seven tioe thewe, the practi= | conld not get > ik own The copy of Cox's Maipw € ent 1o Justiee MeC 610 North \GRro A woman tentificd that she who wits called | i tat e Bushand - w Ueraplal | yigor wt two different place for i dended ey D wnv. M Ianton asked hee it Ly thing her hisband Dt b drant with Ma e protested that she did ot rand \ led ns 0 witness Rich- Nquor squad, who in testified that Mr. M prand Jury, had winrant for i on Gostreet e Ofteer No,” but i war- h Mr ard reply Quande, d Nl e Tanton ¢ Cox of to questions foremin of e he had 1200 1 nota b s pamb 1 d he had answered e time e getaadly ant In his pocket. My, MeQuide Nim that the man Was n and o friend of b I examination by 1 that rrel briow Tt the not of e b Bowmi Cox in It Lealing nrt testimony s I hud been iy but both sold hin Bl knes Dot ing w2 vl pie i wrrt 1o el oyl o hetor nd ) aon al wind Dl bt abont e with 1l et by to Mot Meadley Sworn In, was sworn o My by questions that LANDSLIDE BURIES ROAD. 1ottty | [ Bnspector Headiey Dl hod et ! Penves with Bl shout his pres n P Communieations Cut Outeide Lin tigation Me had hn.n.«l..; Hendley il b hils K In vestigating the present cnne sloce December Vi nd T affidiuvits seciied from the and diivers of w raeranning G Fond of Bis takbig the matter before the [ Drier nttorn aftice B e Lo | ifemattey st that Ma) desse Bud neve piven B w it of 24 hours 1 which e L bon by Collapse, Paortugs), March 6 (A0 ANl ai between Ldshon wnd the of Mucellnn by been | e Jnide e the M o Lishuni, « A than of Lo, 1h b and 1 epui IBE | comm awner sunitiadn Hlerra Hhappsed ot | L ke i | Hoj vodway cni bt Bieen Baperin oliee Wit otficladly abiout of that ofice have yuu Gl it tie dut (Y ek | other n and | to| beer ached by d known f him a man L beat on Four-and n had b « Who m»" i iwes of unionized | he represen d miners in d meet and m Ll tup # wage contrac ath had ably be but tl close catled mmit 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY T0 BUILD OFFICES thiem 0 Helmuth by one force and is ! 1N Gibson put nto the rec ilation of the number of cach year b ar et h 4 iittee of t ab q there i of the 1 "Inno ety 18 number of {on gamt foreer ‘The 10 vears headt - ments of increase | tunt thetr CGitbaon turnih Teque dover iy the o { it ot e " Mr. 1 | munteation fatled with that 0 prepas telent tim Koster Way 3,200 Names. on wa Wit Commt ferro shortly betore 10 oclack mortibg, and told im that he w | able, because of the h prepare w bitef outit against the Folice Depat iy e MrTalinfeno repliee | Commitssdoners did ot expe [ ot orier, but as explatnead letier to i yesterday merely nformation Which he muy po tespect 1o e mdters referved Jatticks on Al Hesse and the | Department Blnton 5 sakd to have that e did not have tine this material, and i the destied to obtain the Bl attend the Gilbson committee MEXICO TO P./\Y ON DEBT. NEW YORI, March Iternational commit e e teleph ot come- Tali th and May that [ in then wante, witt n hi Police i Jar el hington. Richmond Chnatt wt, Chattanooga and Chatk Washington alwavs the headguarte oftices th Ay more of the looked the ex has been ' for toad than svtem moved Bnnouncemd O wssemble Commbsaione formation, they hcatiny, the G The hankers b « apera Where Taw ma tertals can b well s lows tha e fo at that of o Mextea winonneed bt might that pay- | ment will be made withinea fow of cash wartants on the of the EOVETICnt o and hetore 11020, Nofstations en s Hoe Anounecment made regarding | Memphts and pavinent of hntese Wiy bonds L the Caratin Although WY processen | east e pavient of RIS | ‘\ Veut s A Lamont | ety ntoa wer things bein W for the s tevrmtnaly which is accesstble from att from New Orleans 1y, a8 Woll as from Ceorgtn, Alabamn and | dava debt e whow e of waturn mventently direct ; Mestean Jantary i ol iy it Went proviied for ot th wowhi selicduily ¢ f nt Fitteenth approsimately il paichiee has ittty \ Watdii Club A it the Koon Kooatrent Drctte G be bty (e OB e, ad K RI wi ol been | oilice e and h it Tans fiy uth Tha heght s not Entating e g e whethior el b 1 v ' t " [ v [ “ the bk Lt divated Guard Leader Dead | GEN. C. H. OURAND DIES AT AGE OF 70 Took Prominent Part in Or- ganization of District of Columbia Guard. 1S ABORSIRVEY NEAR COMPLETION Is Decreasing Early Fig- ures Show. G HOUSE TABLES BAN : ON SUBSEA CRAFT e Cnmmi"'e Vote of 6-5 B! 5 ogz Move to Open Negoti Davis said toda; improvement in conditions, thot tions, port as soon @ | pleted and not upon it yesterda CHAIN BRIDGE WORK TO BEGIN AT ONCE Conati Cop bet and (e ved ¢ HIBERNIANS PLANNING FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY NOONDAY LENTEN SERVICES NEIIS ity John 3 Nootan Al 5 Kev, amd t 1 N \M R l;;l\ Wi l\ e Anson B ps Stokes an Deak 4