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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, } PLAN COLORED VOTING. Meet THE EVENING CALLES IS ACCUSED | s ] \sation, presided. Reports showed aé-| tive work has been started in vgrluus[ parts of the country. | Dr. Hube!® Work, chairman of the Re- | | | publican national committee, and M | National | Alvin T. Hert, chairman of the woman's | | Plans for an active campaign among | Jhision ,",fr";;,,':::,',':f”’ o colored voters of the country were dis- cuz-ed at a conference of colored Re- | . of 31 EDUCATIONAL. "BUSINESS COLLEGE al National Bank Ride Main ¢ EDUCATIONAL. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Poteet [ Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOO! OF LAW —-SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND G. 0. P. Race Leaders at Comm Headquarters. TN & G Ste N Quality at NOTICES signs in_one street in a Price GOVERNMENT Registrar's Office 818 13th St. NW. ¢ - Tels. 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Curriculum includes mathe- mechanical drawing and Course complete in one year Students construct motors, install wiring, test electrical machinery. Graduates are qualified to enter the electrical field at once Thoroughly equipped firegroot dormiteries, dining hall, sRops. Founded 1893. For catalog ad- dress Bliss Electrical School 210 Takoma Ave. Washington, D. C.| GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928.1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1928 For late afternaon class: Wednesday, Sept. 19 "1928 For morning el mron 3 vrG ko Coviant Bean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 Georgc Wuhmglon Umvemty Law School Member Assaciation of American Law Schoels Acoroved by American Bar Assoclation Established 1865 Academic Year 192829 begins, September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 Souihern B;(;tl;g?s Steward Business 1333 F Street N.W. Main 8671 Soecial THE SERVICE 'SCHOOL 1866 Mintwood Place, Ad-m. lMJ Schoo S —— BLACKSTONE COLLEGE FOR GIRLS Canada and sented in offered W. B. Gates, President LEGAL JORN PAUL EARNEST. Attornes, W0 F St NW NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE st published herewith contains the names of a1 applicants for admission to the b of the Supreme Court of the District ot Co- lumbia who were successfui he bar exe: b hela June 135, 39 1938 The committes of har examiners Tequests that | Rformation tending to affect the eligi * any of said applicants en morsl shed the”commitiee on or 20, 1221 QRSN §00 P Sireet N.W RALPH GIVEN. Secretary sth and D Streets N Tyman 1 Kl 0 L [.mem: Agnson Nathan \Ifil‘u‘ ATnoid 1 Neviaser Charles Philip Reilly Cooper B._Rhodes Harold J. Richsrdson Kenneth C.Rebbins a F £ W, Gaskins Robert Henrs. thaniel Baniel. Jean Stephenson A Stillwell BY TEXAS OFFICIAL District Attorney Would Pros- ccute Him for Alleged Part in Assassinations. the Assnciated Press LAREDO. Tex, August 31.--The re- assassinated President-elect Gen. Obregon. and President were accused of implication in ne cer of Mexico Calles the assassination of two Mexican army | officers in Laredo in 1922 by John A.| Valls, district attorney here, in a reply | made public vesterday to diplomatic | representations from Washington grow- ing out of the Mexican government's threat to remove its consulate from Laredo Prosecution against Obregon was dropped because of his death. Mr. Valls said. adding, “but the prosecution against Calles and his fellow-conspira- tors will remain pending. the fervent hope that some day they will be called to answer for their enormous crime at the bar of public justice in Webb County Answers Implications, Valls indicated that his accnsa- were made in answer to implica- trom Washington that he had refused tn admit to his office representatives of the present govern- ment of Mexico and had declined to cultivate friendly: relations with them The alleged threat from Mexico City with regard to removal of the consulate followed the arrest of Mancha Macias consulate attache. recent he walked near a church. where he alleged to have remarked that a Mexican refugee then addressing a large audience in the edifice would “not speak again.’ With reference to your request that I set forth concisely my reasons for re- fusing admittance to my office of the reprosentatives of the present govern- ment of Mexico and my insistence in declining to cultivate friendly relations with them, I have the honor to reply as follows,” Mr. Valls wrote Tells of Murders, “There is in my possession evidence connecting Alvare Obregon and Plutarco Elias Calles with the murder of Gen Lucio Blanco and Col. Aurelio Mar- tinez. committed in this city on the 7th day of June, 1922. 1 have proof that Obregon and Calles, acting fo- Mr tions tions unjustly | mether with other Mexican officials, en- pald Mark Taslor Senfiord Erogdyne Teu Fdward A Tonles. Joseph Ravmond Tottenhofl Robert §' Trimble Huhschman ph H. Hudson Robert C. Huston | the | triet.” nex Whitney hitson | FRANK J HOGAN AND JORY Attorness for Cavea IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DI triet of Columbia. holdiny_ a Proba: | Court. —Estate of Alice Ferris Galaway. d ceased.—Administration = No. 36852 — for publication of issues and date of trial | The motification as 1o fthe Lrial af the issues | relating to the validits of the | | foundation of the | nue Building. n her of of ‘sotnd snd dispocing mi| of makinc a valid deed or contract: ing was ohta procured by person or_person: hether the execution of the said paper was procured from the said Allce | Perrie Galaway by coercion: fraud or duress | nracticed upon the said Alice Perris Gala- way by any person or persons. shall he ublished once » week for four weeks in raton Law Reparter and twice a for the ssme period in The Eveninz WM. HITZ Justice. (Seal) A true Ati=si® VICTOR S. MERSCH, Deonty r of ¥ or ihe District of Colum- Star B 1821 MINOR, GATLEY & DRURY. Attornevs. ™ THE SUPREVE GOURT OF THE DIf. b matter of ! of auesament And taxatton s Lot 01 Satare 0. for the sum of mine thousand notes of the ourchaser x per cent WILLTAM uu/ J Test; FRANK 1 EE - FREDERICH STOHLMAN AND . cnesTen CAYWOOD, Attornexs [THE SUPREME COURT OF TilF [ Elmer J_Pefler unknown " heirs Bhanks D18 /| MOVING MOVING. PACKING & STORAGF TORAGE FOR FURNITGRE AND PIANOS »w«uun Pa ave 0w in R, Madrs 9539 e ] LONG DISTANCE MOVING Since 1896 DAVIDSON ‘ianitss.s flnmm « 17 5L NW DO! WORRY ON MOVING DAY!!! SPECIAL RATES ON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING NATIONAL ik Blackstone, Virginia Lo PHONE MAIN 1460 -1 = PADDLD | tered into a conspiracy to kidnap and murder the aforesaid Gen. Lucio Blanco and Col. Aurelio Martinez. On the same occasion and at the same time Col. Ramon Garcia, the chief of the Mexican secret service, was also mur- dered. and in his pockets were found | the keys to the handeuffs that linked | the dead bodies of Lucio Blanco and Aurelin Martinez. “For these reasons there can be no triendly relations bstween violators of law or their representatives and the district attorney of this judicial dis- Mr. Valls continued “The State Department becomes an impudent intruder when it attempts to interpose its powerful influence in be- half of violators of the law. no matter how high their station or how con- temptible their character.” Mr. Valls long has been recognized as a dominant figure in border poli- tics. He recently was made the target for a fusillade of bullets fired from ambush, but escaped without injury. BUILDING PILES TESTED. 60-Ton Pressure Used on Footings for Revenue Btructure. Piles that are being driven for the new Internal Reve- south of the Post Office Department, are being given a rigid test of 60 tons pressurc, over a 24- hour period The contractor has well passed the halfway mark in the nearly 8,000 piles for the foundation and anticipates that in four weeks more this phase of the job will have been finished. En- gineers tentatively set November 1 as the date for completion of the founda- tion work. Bids for erecting the super- structure are expected to be called for in a short time | SHIPPING HEAD ON TOUR. Commissioner Sandberg Will Visit Pacific Ports. Samuel S. Sandberg. commis United States Shipping Board, | is leaving tomorrow for an inspection | tour of Pacific Const ports. He will visit Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and San Prancisco, then Los Angeles. where he will attend the Pacific Coast Foreign Trade Council Convention September 18-20, to deliver an address pertaining to the possibilities of de- veloping trade between the Pacific Coast and Europe The commissioner will spend a few days at home in Los Angeles, returning here September 27. He will be ac- companied here by his youngest daugh- ter Miss Mary Sandberg, who will attend Holton Arms School EXTRICATéS WORKER. Capt sioner Liberates Man Mixer Department near! an Joseph Squad in Conerete Members of the Pire Rescue Squad worked for hour last night to extricate Johnson. colored, 38 vears old. 720 St Marys court, after his leg was caught in a concrete mixer at Sixth street and Massachusetts avenue northeast. After he was freed, Johnson was treated at Casualty Hospital for torn ligaments of the knee joint and a possible fracture of the right leg Police say that Johnson slipped while walking over the mixer, which was being towed by a truck, to put a lantern on the rear. His leg caught in the gears and his companions were ynable to release him. Despite the intense | pain, Johnson sat calmly waiting while the rescue squad member used an acetylene_torch to separate the gea MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. (Continued.) STORAGE | XPRESS CO.. INC. GHIPPING I Main 2010 Rescue Canght KRIEGS | & STORAGE]| | PACKING 616 Kye St N.W MOTOR COACH LINES. Go by Mitten Tours Bus to Phone | anit STEAMSHIPS, Washington to Baltimore by Steamer Mondavs, Saturda p.m Baltimore same dava at 490 THE GREATERT WATER OUTING WASHINGTON WAK TO OFFER Call Main MWD for information nd litera The Baltimore and Virginia Steamboat Company Tth Stre Wharf 5.W. JACK SOLOWITZ, Of New York City, who was found hid- den in the cargo of the Byrd supply ship City of New York, en route to Nor- folk from Hoboken. He was taken be fore Comdr. Byrd, who said the lad was ton thin and emaciated to accompany them on the Antarctic vovage, and he was put off. Comdr. Byrd, however. gave him a card which will enable him to obtain a_job on one of the two other ships going to the Antarctic. Wide World Photo Atlantic City Sundays, Sept., 2, 16 SPECIAL TRROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridee Standard Time Washington 1201 AM leaves Atlantie Cits 330 PV Sunday Excursions Leaves Returning. Pennsylvania Railroad Lik publican leaders at national headquar- public London | ters _here Wednesday. 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