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..__6* THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 22, 1949—1'Au1' 1, SENATOR 0 SPEAK ATNEW SYNAGOGUE W, H. King of Utah to Take Part in Dedication of Emer- son Street Edifice. Senator Willilam H. King of Utah and District Commissioner Sidney T. ‘Taliaferro will be the principal soeakers at the dedication exercises of the new w of the congregation and ¥ Torah' Bnai Israel, at Four- teenth and Emerson streets, this after- | noen at 4 o'clock. | Dr. Chesteen Smith, pastor of Ham- | line M. E. Church; Harry Himmelfarb, } tvessurer of the congregation. and | ‘Master Stanley Kamerow will be the other speakers. Rabbi Jullus T. Loeb of the Fifth Street Synagogue will de- GUGGENHEIM CONFIRMATION MAY FACE DELAY IN SENATE S8t o Proposed Senatorial Inqunry Into Cuban Affairs May Re- sult in Prolonged Debate. Machado Is Accused of Ex- tinguishing Pelitical and Eco- nomic Liberty on Island. | BY WILLIAM HARD. ‘l ‘The appointment of lery b Ous. genheim to be Ambassader to Cuba likely to be held up in the Senate until the proposed senatorial inquiry into Cuban constitutional and political af- fairs has been either pushed through to an end or else definitely put aside as unnecessary and undesirable. When Mr. Guggenheim's nomination mm hand, maintain that Presi- | Machado has ven to Cuba an inistration whici promoted lp Invmlnuu is not needed. between these two sets of lnuan lna ‘ll“fl; into the most con- ! troyersial item in the new current tariff bill' namely, the duty on sugar. Sugar Interests Favor Machado. American business investors in Cuba | @i wominantly mureslcd in sugar pro- | duction there; and the Cuban embassy 'in wuhln.mn has been extremely ac- | tive in trying to keep the United States ,tmporz duty on Cuban :unr down to i the lowest possible level. The Ameri- | by | Pn‘fi‘-‘:mmn interests in Cuba dent Machado as a faithful American labor representatives, on | the contrary, denounce the conditions \on Cuban sugar plantations as render- ing !heltr owners—and theh' Cuban gov- ernment—whelly unwort) of -ny sympathy by the American peo) wThey oonund for instance, that the ‘ Haitian “sa " imported into Cuba to tend the ban sugar flelds are a much greatsr evil than the Mexican “peons” imported to tend the beet sugar fields of our West, ‘They also contend that with the as- sistance of the Machado government the business interests of Cuba, which are -M therefore r.hl into the category of the “missing” and that a large gereenl.ue of these were put to a«m y assassins l;nsoym( offi- u’ s, ll'l! generally | tions' and mphnmny denied tho Cuban Ambassador here, ra, and his assistants. Attitude Ts Outlined. The political opponents of Mr. Fer- rara and of President Machado in Cuba, howev:r' X‘I;;Wh&fl.:; l'-no mn’ny cases to travel to Wasl n to main- tain before the Sepate the following propositions: 1. That they are physically prevented President Machado from holding political meetings and from forming & pnlmul party to vote him out of office; “That they are physically prevented by our State Department from forming an army to fight President Machado | out of office, because it is the known‘ policy of our State Department to fur- | nish arms and ‘ammunition to “eonsti- tuted” governments in Mexico and in Central America and in Cuba Aand for the yumnu of vlmlol down “revelu- 3, 'nut. Chm!on the m tribunal which 1s open to th a forum in which the ‘volce of CIIBIn liberty mav be heard is the United States Senate. Among the Cubens who are sald to be preparing to come to Washi \I/olce such “sentiments are the ng: Aurelio Alvarez, ex-member of the Cuban House of Representatives and ex-president of the Cuban Senate. Heliodoro Gil, for 18 years a member of the Cuban House of Representatives. Rafael Iturralde, ex-secretary of the interior and ex-secretary of war of Cuba. Robert Mendez Pinate, ex-governer of Santa Clara Province. (Copyriahit. 1929.) BACK HOME EXCURSION From Washington, D. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th ton to | “BETTER HEATING FOR LESS MONEY” An American Radiator Co. First Quality . . .lO-Year Guaranteed Let us install a ROUND-TRIP FARES TO: SOUTH CAROLINA: Columbia Greenville . Spartanburg LOUISIANA New Orleans .... _largely owned in the United States, have j suppressed the Cuban labor movement thrfim‘h & policy of exile and assassi- nation On that latter point the Senate for- eign relations committee, if an investi- gation is ordered, expects to listen to testimony _from ' Chester Wright, a Washingtonian who ‘is_editor of 'the International Labor News = Service, own y an assocl n of regular American’ trade union publications i B the United States. Mr. Wright some i ol time ago made a personal inquiry in Meridian 0 Wi Cuba and states to this corr | 7 Dl b el that, he Is ‘able to show ‘that ae ieast bomnoiong TENNESSEE 100 labor leaders in Cuba have passed GEflFG"N S.‘;"I‘s::"c”.: anta Augusta Knoxvite Nashville .. 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The parade will eonsist of about 50 automobiles in the following order: First, ar- rangement committee; 2, music: 3, scrolls of the synagogue; 4. officers: 5, officers of the ladies' auxillary and ‘members and others. Morris Frieden- berg will act as marshal of the parade. | ‘QQ‘O‘O0000000“000000000000000’0’ During the dedication exercises an | $ appeal will be made for a Talmud 3 et ol &% £, B ONLY ONE LELT DETACHED HOMES AT ROW HOUSE PRICES North Wopdridne 21st and Randolph Sts. N.E. 4001 to 4019 21st St. N.E. Drive out Rhode Island Avenue to 22nd Street N.E., then north to Randolph Street and left on Randolph to 21st and see positively the higgest bargains ever offered in this section—on your own terms—and thousands of dollars less than other builders ask for same house. 1f vou like a home with plenty of vards, flowers, gardens and separate garage, be sure and’ inspect. 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ALABAMA: 5 Birmingham Mobile Montgomery FLORIDA: Jacksenville ..$25.00 31.65 26.65 forces with investments in Cuba are earnestly resisting this demand. ‘The liberal and labor torces declare that President Machado of Cuba has nxuxuulsned political and economic liberty in Cuba and is nevertheless re- ‘The - prospect is that our relations | ceiving the moral support and the po- with Cuba will now for a time be the |tential military support of the United biggest cloud on our whole foreign | | States Government, in violation of arti- horizon. H.'Pls glst:l"l lltal)"’ oé le03 bfitwegn !R' 1] nited States and Cuba, whereby the | Investigation Is Demanded. United States 15 morally obligated to | Certain American liberal and labor |preserve in Cuba “a government ade- forces are vigorously demanding mutlnunw for the protection of life, Prop- | s . | the Cuban situation be senatorially in- |erty and individual liberty.” = = — } | | Asheville Charlotte No Cash Payment Immediate Installation 3 YEARS TO PAY 10 Yr. Written Guarantee PHONE US! vestigated. Certain American business | The business forces in question, on Invest in First Trust Notes 0 Money to Loan on_ Real Estate J. LEO KoLB €0000000000004 | >~ Yielding Interest of this congregation to institute a modern Hebrew school immediately after the high holy days, and will en- gage & ataff of teachers for this purpose. ‘The congregation was organized five years by its president, Hyman Klavans. Through his efforts the new | syni e was purchased. It formerly ‘was the Jowa Avenue Methodist Episco- pal Church. The dedication ceremonies are in charge of Morris Wittlin, chairman; Louls Kalichstein, secretary: Benjamin L. Tepper, Jack Kamerow, Morris Friedenberg and Joseph Marks. The sisterhood of the congregation, of which the following are officers: Mrs. Bessle Friedenberg, president: Mrs, J. Oser, vice president; Mrs, M. ‘M. Bernstein, treasurer, and Miss Prances Schlom. secretary, has fur- nished flag and floral decorations. They will also take charge of the refresh- ments which will be served in the room of the synagogue immedi- after the program has been con- 7 AW The oongregation has engaged the services of Morris Bomberg of New York to officiate during the high holy days, October 5, 6 and 14. POOLE PLEA CHANGED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. FAIRPAX, Va. September 21.—Ken- neth Poole gf Alexandria, indicted for felonious murder at the opening of the Cireuit Court on Monday, was yester- | day sllowed by Judge Smith to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter in- stead. 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