Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1928, Page 26

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LGRS MAL I A REBRRRBEEN T T 26 COLUMIBA HEIGHTS CITIZENS HAVE RIFT Members Opposed to Hiatt Withdraw to Form New | Association. ‘ ‘The smouldering firs of dissension over the legality of the election of J. Clinton Hiatt as president of the Co-| lumbia Heights Citizens' Acsociation again burst forth at a meeting of the | association in the Columbia Heights Christian Church last night, but was quickly smothered by the bang of the gavel wielded by Mr. Hiatt following a amotion and hasty vote to adjourn. Following the meeting it was an- mounced that a new association would be formed by the members opposed to Mr. Hiatt in the Wilson Normal Scheol next Monday night, to be known as the “New Columbia Heights Citizens' Asso- clation.” W. W. Coulliette, resigned treasurer, and Albert E. Muzzey made the announcement. | The outburst last evening threatened ng outside of the tervitory known Columbia Heights. At a meoting of members last June t was voied to oust Mr. Hiatt as prosi- cont. At another meeting in ~Jul: however, it was voted to let him con- tinue in_the office and to strik» the action of the June meeting from the secords. Oppose Fare Raise. Charles lumbia Heights Citizens’ Association, while H. C. Phillips will serve as tem- porary secretary when the members op- posed to Mr. Hiatt meet in the Wilson | Normal School. William C. Strauss was appointed temporary treasurcr by Mr. Hiatt last night, following the resignation of Mr. Coulliette. Mr. Strauss later was nominated for the position of perma- nent treasurer, to be voted on at the next meeting The association adopted a resolution opposing any increase in street cer fare A olution was adopicd urging the mers to have addi- Raymond School com- ed Another resolution, strongly indorsing W. 1. Swanton, sccietary of the asso- ciation., for president of the Federation of Citigens' Associations was adopted. GANGS USE Philadelphia Gunmen “Rifle-Pistol.” S. Easterling is to act as| temporary president of the New Co- | NEW WEAPON. Invent THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, \rinn of control of water powers inci- dental to navigation, \CANADIAN POWER : : Thc question R'rnlssue in\nh‘es. the RIGHTS ARE ARGUED | i5vimithe S atrboce snd ottawa Rivers and other power projects. |Dominion Supreme Court Hears| BODY FOUND IN LAKE. i‘ Pleas on Division of Legis- lative Control. | Former Metropolitan Opera Violin- ist Drowns in New York. | NEW YORK. October 3 (#).—The By the Associated Pre:s | body of Otto Hagedorn, 57, once a vio- OTTAWA, October 3.—Argument on !linist in the Metropolitan Opera Orches- the question of dominion and provincial | tra, was found in Central Park lake yes- sights to water power opened vester- |terday. day before the full bench of the Su-| He ‘apparently had drowned himself preme Court of Canada several days ago. Hagedorn had been Ten questions have been placed be- | employed as a patrolman by a protective fore the court for adjudication on a He had been ill since Jan- reference by order-in-council, with a , view to_deciding *the whole problem | of division of legislative control over | the proprietary interest in water power as between the federal and provincial | governments. | © Although the authority of the Do- | minion_over navigation is involved, the | main issue to be fought out by the | many lawyers who appcared at the | opening of the case today is the ques- | | BODIES RECOVERED. | Those of Army Flyer and Society | Girl Found by Guardsmen. | SAN FRANCISCO, October 3 (#).—| Coast Guardsmen, grappling in the wa- |ters of Belvedere Cove yesterday, recov- |cred the bodies of Lieut. Paul L. Wood- | ruff, Army aviator, and Miss Grinnell | | Heinmann, ~ society girl, who " were drowned while canoeing on San Fran- cisco Bay last Friday night. | Search for the fiyer and Miss Hein- | mann was begun after their canoe was, found washed ashore Saturday. Lieut. | Woodruff was from Riverside, Calif. | Miss Heinmann lived in Belvedere, a' fashionable suburb of San Francisco. 1928. WoopwArD & lLoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axp G STREETS “Listen In” on the World’s Series Broadcast in The College Shop, The Men's Store Here, in this newly opened shop, you are invited to hear the radio broadcast of the series. Seats are provided and you will enjoy coming here, where you may “listen in” in comfort. THE COLLEGE SHOP IN THE MEN'S STORE, SECOND FLOOR. The Evergreen Selling ends tomorrow Msrs. Fenn, table expert here tomorrow In this special event are offered Tomorrow is the last day to hear from the early part of the meeting, % | when Coulliee resigned as treasurer | PHILADELPHIA (#)—Gangsters, to “because of pereonal convictions and | whose activities the grand jury has | difference of opinions™ and later pre- |lately been paying particular attention, sented a document to the secretary of | have imported something new in death- | the association, W. I. Swanton, asking | dealing weapons. that it be read at the meeting. | "It is a compact automatic pistol carried in a wooden holster which may Refused Hearing. he fitted to the stock, thus permitting Upon his request that the docu- | its use 2s a rifle. | ment be read, Mr. Hiatt declared.| A circular holder. containing 25 “Not now,” and explained that other | cartridges, may be slipped into posi- business was in order. Several times, | tion, fired and a new one quickly in- later in the mesting, Vernon L. Brown | serted. and Muzzey sought to rise “on a point | of personal privilege,” but were not Tecognized by the chair. Then, after the adoption of various resolutions, Mr. Brown and Mr. Muz- zey again sought to speak, but some in the rear of the room made a motion to uhg_i:h:;m. Abovethe “aves COMPLEXION however, which were not very loud | Mr. Muzsey shouted: T have beo IMPROVED | .o QUICKLY | squashed three times and I refuse to be ain. That list Mr. Coulliette turned in contains the names of more Carter’s Little Liver Pills than 40 persons who are tendering e Purely Vegetable Laxative their resignations as members of the S | o e bowets v om sssociation.” Meanwhile the associa-‘ Pain and unpleasant after plants that, at any of the nurseries, would be far more. All are from a nearby grower and are hardy, healthy, very choice specimens. We will deliver anywhere along our routes. Tomorrow is the last day, so be sure to take advantage of the great savings. 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