Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 30

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C... FRIDAY, DECEMBER T, 1928. COUTHERNERS VETD ASKOB PROPOSAL "utst to Wait Awhlle," They 1Say Regarding Party Zanference. NMembers of the Senate and House from the South are inclined to be cold toward the recent proposal of Chairman Raskob of mumittee that a meeting of Democrats alled soon after the Christmas holi- to_discuss plans for the future. | v believe that it would be better to time reduce_the bitterness which | grown out of the recent campaign. v fear that a meeting now would do the Democratic _ national ; | convention that I was for Gov. Smith | and I gave him the best I had,” said he. “I would do it again under similar cir- cumstances. Bt we should let things | rock awhile now Amnng those \lhn take this view Senators Glass and Swanson of ginia, George and Harris of Geor: \Blfl(’k of Alabama, Fl(‘\(‘hr‘l’ of Flori pard of Texas, McKellar and \ Of Tcnnc:scc and scores n( H‘Ni(‘ mem- Th(- best thing Mr. Raskob can 'do | " declared a Southern Senator, “is |t get the national committee out of | debt. as well as any man I know.” The position taken by the Southern- ers is not one of host to Mr. Ras- | kob, but they fecl th is not the tims for such a conference as the one out- | lined. Any suggestion to the minority leaders of Congress would not be well received now, members assert. Southern Democrats in the House and Senate resent suggestions from | their party men who supported Herbert Hoover. They are not ready to bury the hatchet, but prefer to rest awhile. Senators George and Harris have ad- | vised their constituents to take steps to reunite all factions for two and four I believe he can do that about ! SUSPECTED GANGMEN RAID ON APARTMENT " OUTON $10,000 BONDS | One of Group of 21 Arrested in Police Break in Woman's R0OMS core the warrant expired, police made | After Several Complaints Are Made—Bond Posted. Cleveland Is Detained on | Murder Charge. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, December 7.—All but | |1 of 21 suspected gangsters arr in a hotel here Wednesday were free today on $10,000 bond for their ap- pearance in Municipal Court on s picious person charges. Salvatore Lot bardino is held without bond for Belle- ville, N. J.. authorities, who want him for_the murder of a truck driver April | M 6, 1927, The men obtained their freedom | late last night, when friends pledged $400.000 worth of property to furnish ! | the_total $200.000 bail. The men, who were all armed when the detectives surprised them eating breakfast in their rooms, have refused | NETS ALLEGED LIQUOR “eroric™" ocsie. s Acting on the.complaint of several | women that they had seen their so jand _husbands ested | Spartment In the 3100 block of New York avenue, police of the third pre- | cinct yesterday raided the apartment | posted $1,000 bond for her appearance of Mrs. Odie Sanderson and confiscated a quantity of alleged liquor. The complaints date back to last | . according to police, but it was not until November 26 that gn informer, | dressed as a college student, is alleged Sanderson | since the issuance of the warrant had | been futile and yesterday, the last day a final effort to locate her. | As no one answered the door, they asked the apartment manager for the |keys, and when they were refused the | men broke in. Four gallons of red liquor, two of alcohol, 36 pints of gin | and 40 bottles of home brew were | found, according to police. | Later in the day, Mrs. Sanderson sur- rendercd at the third precinct and frequent & woman’ in Police Court on charges of sale and | | possession, The raid was made by Policemen S.F. | Graveley and R. F. McCarthy LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE lW}——Fra‘nklin 7400 harm _than Senator Over- ) r of North Ciaoting, Who, shoyarted | 102 hencr.‘fl’fhxs is to be done quietly ith, though his colleague, Senator monopoly on corn sugar used for mak- mmons, opposed tl» New York Gov- ing whisky was responsible for the is one of those who take this! REBEL TRIBES D|SPERSED cathering. The alleged gunmen are || A : / : 3 m Chicago, -St. Louis, Gary, Ind., | e | Simplicity is the rule || to explain the purpose of their visit to | Cleveland, but officers believe that the “I do not think the Raskob plan for ’I and several Eastern cities. 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