Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1934, Page 20

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B—4 LIBERTY INVASION CLAIMED FALSE Senator Logan of Kentucky Addresses D. C. Bar Association. Declaring there is no basis for the “hue and cry” that American liberties have been invaded, Senator Marvel M. Logan of Kentucky told the District Bar Association last night that the powers of the States are fully pro- tected by the “bill of rights” amend- ments to the Constitution. Senator Logan’s address was de- livered at the annual dinner of the bar association at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of the bench of the United States Court of Appeals for the Dis- trict and the District Supreme Court. “If the lawyers and the courts re- main true to the fundamental ideas of government,” Senator Logan said, “the nation need not feear any disaster in governmental affairs. Powers Not Exhausted. “I do not believe that the powers delegated to Congress have been ex- hausted and I am of the opinion that | Congress has many powers that it has never exercised. As long as it exercises only the powers that have been granted to it we are on safe ground, and, if it attempts to exer- cise powers not granted to it, we have our courts to prevent such an as- sumption of powers.” Senator Logan was the only speaker at the dinner. F. Regis Noel, presi- dent of the association, made a brief address of welcome and United States Attorney Leslie C. Garnett presided as toastmaster. The banquet was attended by the leaders of the local bench and bar. ‘Those seated at the speakers’ table included: Attorney General Homer S. Cum- mings, Solicitor General J. Crawford Biggs. Assistant Attorneys General Harold M. Stephens, Frank J. Wide- man and Harry W, Blair, Chief Jus- tice William J. Graham of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, and Associate Justices Irvine L. Lenroot, Finis J. Garrett, Charles S. Hatfield and Oscar E. Bland of the same court. D. C. Appeals Justices. Associate Justices D. Lawrence Groner, Josiah A. Van Orsdel and Charles H. Robb of the Court of Ap- peals of the District of Columbia, Chief Justice Fenton W. Booth of the Court of Claims of the United States, and Associate Justices Richard S. Whaley, Thomas S. Williams and ‘William R. Green of the same court. From the District Supreme Court were Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat and Associate Justices Jennings Bailey, Peyton Gordon, Jesse C. Adkins, Oscar R. Luhring, Joseph W. Cox, James M. Proctor, F. Dickinson Letts and Daniel | ‘W. O'Donoghue. Senator Logan, Mr. Noel, Wendall P. Stafford, retired associate justice of the District Supreme Court, Clar- ence E. Martin, past president of the American Bar Association; Corpora- tion Counsel E. Barrett Prettyman, | George A. King, dean of the D. C. Bar Association; District Attorney Garnett, Charles O’'Conor Goolrick, president of the Virginia State Bar Association; T. Howard Duckett, presi- dent of the Maryland State Bar Asso- ciation; Ralph G. Cornell, president of the Federal Bar Association; J. Austin Stone, president of the Ameri- can Patent Law Association. D. C. Court Attaches. Moncure Burke, assistant clerk of the Court of Appeals; Frank E. Cun- ningham, clerk; Assignment Com- missioner Fred C. O'Connell and A. Leftwich Sinclair, auditor, all of the D. C. Supreme Court; John B. Col- poys, United States marshal; Theo- dore Cogswell, register of wills; Ernest | Knaebel, reporter; C. Elmer Cropley, | clerk, and Marshal Frank Key Green | of the United States Supreme Court; Willard L. Hart, chief clerk of the; Court of Claims, and Arthur B. Shel- | ton. clerk of the United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Entertainment was furnished by the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. quartet, Miss Ruth Kidd and Frank McCormick of the Club Michel, Von Bernewitz and Anderson, Miss iN' Presmont, E. Barrett Prettyman, Justice Proctor, James M. Proctor, jr., | | A. Reilly, John A. Reilly, M. B, Rey-| ! Riley, William E. Ring, Carl L. Ristine, | sirica, Paul Sleman and G. A. Small. Rachel Storer end George O'Connor and Matt Horne. List of Guests. The list of guests follows: Senator Alva B. Adams, J. R. Adamson, Justice Adkins, James B. Archer, William P. Arnold, James E. Artis, Joseph A. Ashi and William C. Ashford. | Justice Bailey, Conter G. Bailey, ! Bruce Baird, Stanley Baitz, Gibbs L. Baker, Gibbs Baker, jr.. Lawrence A. | Baker, Richard R. Baker, Ralph P.! Barnard, Jerome F. Barnard. George P. Barse, Rovert Barton, Walter M.| Bastian, Wilbur N. Baughman, Chapin | Bauman, W. J. Beardslee, Albert F.! Beasley, John C. W. Beall, Alexander H. Bell, Alexander H. Bell, jr.; Wil- liam R. Benham, John R. Benney, ! Theodore Benson, James Crawford | Biggs, Dion S. Birney, Eugene B]ack,’ David H. Blair, Harry W. Blair, Jus-| tice Bland, Chief Justice Booth, Mar- | cus Borchardt, Donald Bowie, j John N. Bradley, Kingman Brewster, Stanley F. Brewster, Lewis T. Breun- | inger. Selig C. Brez, Charles Brooks, | Kenneth Brooks, Brendan F. Brown, Thomas Hayward Brown, William L./ Browning, Joseph A. Burkart, Robert | H. Burkart, Frank J. Burkart, Mon- cure Burke, John W. Burrus and W. Cameron Burton. Michael Calnan, Renah F. Cama- lier, Edmund D. Campbell, Lawrence B. Campbell, Phil Campbell, Austin F. Canfield, Matthew Cary, Walter J. Casey, C. Chester Caywood, Melville Church, Gregory Cipriani, R. Duncan Clark, John H. Cline, William Cogger, Theodore Cogswell, Robert F. Cogs- well, H. Milton Colgin, David C. Colladay, William H. Collins, John B. Colpoys, Rescoe L. Conklin, Terrill Coombs, Ralph G. Cornell, Joseph J. Cotter, Justice Cox, G. Bowdoin Craighill, Julian T. Cromelin, Charles | Elmore Cropley, John Crosby, John ! W. Cross, John B. Cullen, Homer S. Cummings, Elmer E. Cummins, Frank E. Cunningham, Arlon V. Cushman, William M. Cushman and Ralph Cusick. J Edwin L. Davis, Arthur H. Diebert, Louis Denit, Willlam I. Denning, John A. K. Donovan, William H. Donovan, Henry L. Doyle, Michael M. Doyle, Richard S. Doyle, Dale D. Drain, Arthur P. Drury, Thomas Howard Duckett and Senator F. Ryan Duffy. James S. Easby-Smith, J. D. Eason, Justin L. Edgerton, John J. Edwards, ‘Wade H. Ellis, P. Bateman Ennis, H Clay Espey and John K. M. Ewing. Aubrey Fennell, John W. Fihelly, Ben S. Fisher, J. S. Flannery, Stanley H. Fischer, Joseph Fitzgerald, Robert V. Fleming, Charles Ford, Albert W. Fox and Louis Frick. Leonard J. Ganse, Leslie C. Garnett, Justice Garrett, Hampson Gary, H. Prescott Gatley, George C. Gertman, Frederick R. Gibbs, Ghomas Giddings, Irvin Goldstein, C. O'Conor Goolrick, Justice Gordon, Daniel A. Gotthold, Chief Justice Graham, Harry A. Grant, D. L. Grantham, L. A. Gravelle, Wilbur L. Gray, Frank Key Green, Justice Green, Justice Groner and John W. Guider. Frederick Haas, Ralph A. Hallett, George E. Hamilton, Julian C. Ham- mack, Gov. Cary A. Hardee, Leo P. Harlow, William R. Harr, R. S. Har- rington, David A. Hart, George L. Hart, jr.; Willard L. Hart, Ringgold ! Hart, Nelson T. Hartson, Justice Hat- field, Jack Hausmann, James J. Hay- den, Charles D. Hayes, Frederick A. Heffernan, Ernest F. Henry, Alex- ander M. Heron, John Philip Hill, Francis W. Hill, jr.; Alfred A. Hilton, Reeves R. Hilton, Isaac R. Hitt, Wil- liam S. Hodges, Frank B. Hoffman, Frank J. Hogan, Rush L. Holland, ; tanley Heiland, J. Hendren Holmes, George P. Hoover, Matt Horne, Wil- liam E. Horton, Claude M. Houchins, Edward F. Howrey and Richard Huhn. E. Hilton Jackson, Aaron W. Jacob- son, C. Clinton James, Guilford S. Jameson, Royal C. Johnson and Evan Jones, Al Philip Kane, Michael J. Keane, ichmond B. Keech, Charles A. Keig- win, William F. Kelly, H. W. Kelly, Joseph D. Kelly, J. Miller Kenyon, Michael Keogh, H. C. Kilpatrick, Karl Kindleberger, George A. King, Hubert G. King, William L. King, Milton W. King, James R. Kirkland, Laurence Koenigsberger, Ernest Knaebel and J. Bruce Kremer. William H. Labofish, Wilton J. Lam- bert, Bolitha J. Laws, William E. Leahy, R. B. Leavitt, James J. Lcm-i han, Justice Lenroot, Howard S. Le Roy, Paul E. Lesh, Justice Letts, T.| P. Littlepage, Thomas Lodge, Hallock | P. Long, Justice Luhring, Robert E. Lynch and Simon Lyon. Frederick D. McKenney, Richard A. Mahar, Louis Mackall. jr.; Cran- dal Mackey, William Madden, George A. Maddox, Clarence E. Martin, C. R. McAtee, H. B. McCrawley, William P. MacCracken, jr.; Joseph C. McGar- raghy, George G. McLeish, George E. McNeil, George H. McNeil, R. H. Mc- Neill, Robert O. Marchetti, Thomas S. Markey, B. H. Marshall, C. R. Mar- shall, P. H. Marshall, H. H. Martin, Guy Mason, Robert E. Mattingly, Vic- tor Mersch, H. S. Middlemiss, Calvin H. Milans, W. W. Millan, William L. Miller, Justin Miller, T. Baxter Milne, George Monk, Henry B. Morrow, God frey Munter, Charles B. Murray and Abram F. Myers. Frank F. Nesbit, Raymond Neu- decker, Charles P. Nevin, John Nevin, Arthur G. Nichols, jr.; P. J. J. Nico- laides, Fred K. Nielsen, F. Regis Noel, Bernard 1. Nordlinger and Peter Q. Nyce. Hugh H. Obear, Fred C. O'Connell, George O'Connor, Justice O'Donoghue, Daniel W. O'Donoghue, jr.. James O'Donnell, George W. Offutt, C. F. R. Obilby, R. A. Van Orsdel, Bernard G. | Ostmann and Arthur E. Otto. Chauncey G. Parker, E. Cortlandt Parker, John E. Parker, Stanton C. Peelle, Julius I. Arthur 1. Phelan, Capt. David A. Pine, Arthur and J. P. Putnam. James Quarles, Henry I. Quinn and Ralph D. Quinter. Henry Ravenel, John R. Reed, Frank nolds, John D. Rhodes, Fred J. Rice, Julian I. Richards, W. E. Richardson, Col. William Cattron Rigby. John J. Roger Robb, Justice Robb, B. H. Rob- erts, George B. Robey, Ira E. Robin- son, George Rogers, W. W. Ross and Willlam J. Rowan, jr. Everett Sanders, John A. Saul, Gus A. Schuldt, Henry A. Schweinhaut, Elwood H. Seal, H. F. Seawell. John A. Selby, Richard E. Shands, Walter M. Shea, J. Joseph Sheehan, Joseph E Sheehy, Arthur B. Shelton, Charles E. Shreve, Charles S. Shreve, Morris Si- mon, A. Leftwich Sinclal Addison T. Smith, David Smith, John Lewis Smith, Robert P. Smith, William P. Smith, William Wolff Smith, William Montgomery Smith, H. W. Sohon, L. Harold Soth- oron, W. W. Spalding, Edward Stafford, Justice W. P. Stafford, Dean Hill Stanley, Mark Stearman, Colman Brez Stein, Harold M. Steph- ens, Frederick Stohlman, J. Austin Stone, George E. Strong and William C. Sullivan. Sidney F. Taliaferro, Henry P. Thomas, Frederick A. Thuee, Abram M. Tillman, Leon Tobriner, Edmund M. Toland, John W. Townsend, N. Townsend, Wilson L. Townsend, Charles M. Trammell, Joseph P. Tum- ulty, Needham C. Turnage and Bolon B. Turner. Harry L. Underwood. Justice Van Orsdel, William R. Val- lance, John T. Vance, Clinton D. Ver- non, Dr. L. E. Voorhees and George C. Vournas. Wilton H. Wallace, John Walsh, B. Woodruff Weaver, Richard Wellford, A. 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