Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 3

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TRAL OF STAPLES Palice Board Calls Special Session to Air Mys- tery Charges. A special session of Board & i nex Monday, to hear the mysterior against 'Policeman O the third precinct, w suspension, 1 missioners & poration C | by WINDOW SCREENS MADE TO ORDER gl %t tha finest medh i o "KLEEBLATT : Window shader und mereens Phone YOUR GRANDMOT ER ¢ ey bere uwd o aass WE HAVE BEEN AT IT ELP CTR ICAL WORK 014 e ng & speciaity. Homest work ) Smxtk s Translcr & S!orage (JJ., PRINTING IN A HURRY Bigb arede but oA bien or T We Stop Roof Leaks 13 Yo st Worth 2543 ren Droars sooters sracs to mak IRONCI M) This Mll]i'm bulmr Printing Pl ant s o4 Tour o . 196 ems '“e Nawnn' C a;n!d] Press PLUMBING })“o‘dgr‘al Hca!ing Corp. IS YOUR ROOF KOONS uls ” ur 001 HE AT m(, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 23, .1928. ()I\l.lhnm.i Town B'Im Red (.nllua(-s; Br the Associated Pross, ‘ TULSA, Okla, March 3.—Red suspenders for Tulsa firemen have |! gone the way of the fire horse wagon. New regulations to be submitted for the approval of Mayor Newblock ban wearing of suspenders. De- | officials said they are 2, inconvenient and cum- r the new rules the correctly dressed fire fighter will wear a belt, black bow tie, & cap, gray shirt and black shoes with a blue untform. SMITH COMFORTS ‘ “SCOUNDRELS,” NYE | CHARGES IN REPLY Plans \n Controversy. e upon which | T nud reckless” and | ct and repel these un- | 1 do not pro- in any con- | ged me, how- a ty for the rty in con- In other the chair- ge of the ged in an whose ex- would injute [here is just a mem r Democratic. _traced bonds af ‘the Continentai Co., owned by Harry F. Sin- he coffers of the Re- | committee lhmuglh York City. Cites Calling of Hays. cannot be ignorant of the fact | my public announcement | t on February 11, I recalled an of the Republican to the witness stand mination. You' cannot | he fact that the resolu- tion under which thé committee is now was drafted and introduced by Norris, not a Democrat. but a an, and leader of the progres- v p with which I have been iden- tified from the day I entered the Senate You cannot be fgnorant of the fact at the resolution of April 29, 1922, hich made possible all the revelations ow before the public, was introduced te Senator La Follette of Wis- | consin, & progressive Republican, whom T supported for President in 1924 whi'e vou were supporting John W. Davis of the house of Morgan, after blocking the | | | ation of Senator Walsh as a com- mise candidate at the convention of | in New York City. go on determined to do my ec it in the hope that I may e ute something to that cause which would end the frightful and de- tructive influence of money, won from | nhealthy scurces, and used in elec- | tion campaigns, and in this work willl ield nona who are guilty, be they Re ublicans, Democrats or any other shads of political faith.” | Nye's letter disclosed that the morning he was asked in the Senate whether Sinclair was a member of Gov. Smith's administration he had r!(!i\ed a letter which would not permit “of {my truthfully saying I had no such in formation as the Senator was inquiring for, and 1 answered him saying that it was my understanding that in the | campaign of 1920 Sinclair had liberally | contributed to your campaign.” | | SMITH DECLI\E“ COMMENT. | on Says He May Say Something Atter | Receiving Communication. | ALBANY, N. Y., March 23 (®).—Gov. | Smith declined to comment today on press dispatches from Washington out- lining the reply of Chairman Nye of the Senate Teapot Dome committee to the recent letter of the New York ex- ecut: The governor said that after | | he had received Senator Nye's com- | munication he might have mmrlhmg 1o say, PENSION CLAIMS RUSHED Twenty five additional field mm«vmn | were ordered by Commissioner Winficld Scott of the Bureau of Pensions to rush | 10 several thousand helpless war | ners who are suffering hardships 5= of delay in the examination of cases “clean-up squad.” Becretary explained, was made necessary the inspectors in the field are cases behind in their work. An iz made to adjudicate all | cases by the end of the | FLAT TIRE" MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS | wWor be . UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS All Sections—All Sizes— All Prices. Before Deciding, Inspect Our List. Randall H. Hagner & Co. Sacerporatas 1321 Connecticut Ave, N.W. 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