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smination 1s over,” Lindsay replied.|phlets and Willlam Merriweather, & - have ol g &) not e more scriously injure t h Puppy Traded for I‘laster plece want the witnes interfered with on | fgnting, - muf: pped Colombo, and 4 | “Exception,” sna| ‘olombo, an( sat down. RETAIL BAKERS’ GROUP ‘The Ford attorney on cross-exami- nation brought out that Preeman is a . P|CKETS NON-MEMBERS P R member of the Ameflm: Negll’l!‘:z B AR o Guild, and that the Guild is af Funeral for D. C. Commis- Senator Holt Denounces Car Maker's Attorney and |win’ ihe committes tor Todurmi| ietmocneties. | 4 . . . Organization—parent organ n O ’ + : R EELE A Ml e GO e e e e, o SR man had & " Tomorrow. ber Flays Steelman. pute Objections. “hoodluma” wearing "Pord_badges” e s LR e - ing the Ma; s Another link with the District's past By the Assoclated Press. By the Associated Press. 3:§onlorzlmur¥ rievenly reitew uf‘t‘)’cmtmn,l i?limedné o history and the story of its develop- The “baby members” of Congress| DETROIT, July 9—Chief coynsel Recognized Man at Gate. ust n:fla rt as E?xcompEl to ment was broken with“the death yes- plunged into the labor fray yesterday, | for the Ford Mobtor Co. and & National The photographer said he had been or:smul pr; ect itsel tfrum those terday of Mrs. Frances Martha Trues- one denouncing John L. Lewis, while | Labor Relations Board trial examiner |, ;o4 around” by the men until | ¥1O hm,e mflz t to exploit it, s0 have dell, 93, widow of District Commis- the other caustically criticized steel's | clashed today over testimony that|, ..io.4. sy the plant gate called | the “;1“ ba ';"‘ of San Francisoo o= sioner George Truesdell, who was ap- Tom Girdler. “hoodlums” and a mysterious “leader | o1 cvions that he be unmolested, | 82nized to stabilize their industry pointed during President Cleveland's Thirty-two-year-old Senator Holt, | of the down-river gang” participated | .o on said he recognized at the v S e = 3 second administration. Democrat, of West Virginia, declared |in the rout of union members who gate & man he once photographed at Born in Vermont, the daughter of over the radio that whenever Lewis | sought to distribute pamphlets at the | B0 Pl o e R e n Rev. Dr. Cyrus Prindle, she later supports a person for public office he | Ford River Rouge plant May 26. nection with a hold-up.” moved to Syracuse, N. Y., where she thinks that person “becomes his pri- | Testimony of Arnold Freeman, De- | ““p 000" oid he told him, “We were was married to Col. Truesdell, then vate property.” Holt called ‘on the | troit Times photographer, led to the |, .. temporarily to take care of these serving in the Union Army, in De- Democratic party to return money | contention. Freeman was & witness 8| ion neonle who are coming out here - % cember, 1864. advanced by Lewis in the last cam- | the N. R. L. B. resumed & hearing on |, "4 iy e leafiets A few years later the couple moved paign. its complaint that the Ford company | “.pgve they got the down-river gang to Washington, where Col. Truesdell “The mortgage on the White House | W88 guilty of unfair labor practices. out here?” Freeman testified he asked entered the office of the paymaster must be paid,” he said. Louls J. Colombo, sr, conducting the | yyg yyon general. Later he went into the real A short time earlier Representative | Ford defense, objected to several ques- | .y ™ pore's the chief over there. estate business, with two large land O'Connell, Democrat, of Montana, de- | 1i0n8 and answers in & row, asserting | u . “don't you go over and take his developments at Washington Heights clared on the loor of the House that | the answers were immaterial, irrele- | oo oon mreeman quoted him as re- - and at Eckington. He organized the Girdler, chairman of Republic Steel | Y20%, incompetent and highly preju-| ivino™ Tne photographer said the Eckington Railroad Co. and was for Corp. and foe of Lewis, is a “gangster | 9icial to the company. man pointed to Angelo Caruso, sought some time its president. i 3 B i ) ai who would turn industry in a racket.” Examiner Interrupts. for arraignment on an assault warrant The Truesdells lived on the Wash- A gray-haired old lady” brought a painting of a young woman, which she said she found in The 28-year-old legislator struck at| Examiner John T. Lindsay inter- | that resulted from & grand jury in- 2 ington Heights development in the | her attic, to the Chicago antique shop of Arthur Lloyd, jr. (left), and swapped it for the cocker congressional critics of steel strikers, | rupted, vestigation of the disturbance. neighborhood of the present Altamont | spaniel shown with the painting. Yesterday Dr. Maurice Goldbatt, art critic, identified the paint- saying the critics “are only umymg‘ “Mr. Colombo,” he said, “before this| Waiting to testify were women who Apartments, 1901 Wyoming avenue,| ing as the work of Jean Baptiste Greuze, an eighteenth century French master. d the money and grants given them by | hearing started I told you I wanted | attempted to distribute the union pam- and their home was described by a —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. wealthy, intrenched interests.” | short objections. There is no need for e e e reporter m“lrns:] s fone o;‘vhe;and- Girdler, the “baby Representative” | encumbering the record as you are |7 ® ESTABLISHED 1865 @ 7 || somest in Washington.” rs. Trues- | o . heard of the move planned at Youngs- | sajd was “responsible for the pre- |doing.” 7 Al dell was living in the Altamont when "Butch 2 5 Arrested A g(un town and declined comment. meditated murder in the steel strikes, | “Shouldn’t T be the sole judge of 7 WINDOW BLINDS Sl | K 2 % | Simcox said the strike call was is- | O'Connell drew immediate criticism | ¥hen to object,” Colombo demanded (|7 " a H Cni::nl’:;z;?rl‘:i\“l:;: ‘Zfifl'i‘c’cfiifi?fi; C > d W lf B d sued only to Republic employes here, | from Representative Cox, Democrat, ;mcegeli'{n ;’:‘quu:';i’;n:fr:‘ ':ug{fmn Z Dress-Up” @ Home 7 cause of his Interest “in the matter o | ommilted to Weltare boar (e e B e e e e e e ) e e street extension, the development of | [efiVonngstopuiabes W 0| DemoctatsEeha e 8 | ot eririy Hobiastiomelw Aen b el cs 7, broken and rotted blinds . . . 7/ © & sewerage commission and a new | Oammett Caudel, jr, 5, better known |in a competent home were F. Joseph | Would be taken later. 2 and the C. 1. O. 7 “while you are “painting and bridge.” A director of the Columbia | 8round Police Court as “Butch.” was | Donohoe, Harold Hawkins, Pat O'Con- | _"EVerything will be lawful.” Simcox | “Do you mean to say that no Demo- | == VovisoWacnve " [] cleaning up.” Barker blinds in National Bank and the Washington | COmmitted to the care of the Board of | Caldwell, Cederic John-|hid: “There Will be no rough stuff. | crat in this House has a right to feel ; 7 all sizes are quality blinds that Loan & Trust Co. at the time, his| Public Welfare for a year today after | 0T James well, Cederic John-|e pave key men in the plants ready | shame for this illicit relationship be- HIGH BLOOD 7 lost long. Call the Lumber appointment was popular with business | SVeral prominent attorneys and bonds- | son. Who appeared as defense attorney, | to call all men out at the appointed | tween the White House and this or- 2 117 Number for quick delivery. i men. men appeared before Juvenile Court and several other lawyers and police- hour.” ganization?” Cox demanded. PRESSURE 7 Save at present low price level Mrs. Truesdell's death follows closely | Judge Fay Bentley in his behalf. | men. | He asked all strikers to gather at| “I deny that it is illicit,” O'Connell T (i et el | that of her son—Fred Truesdell, New | Butch “made” the front pages of | Testimony before Judge Bentley | the Poland avenue gate of the Re- | said. irect from fameus Hot Springs. | 7 GEO. M. BA“KE“ York actor—several months ago. She | NeWSpapers last year when he was con- |showed the youngster has been ai- |public mill and “show Tom Girdler AW, alalNaltey Roise | . VA, 7 leaves a niece—Mrs. Fanny Johnson | fined in the Receiving Home and called | lowed to run uncontrolled on the |that the real Republic workers afe e . s and 17 ¢ COMPANY ¢ ~/ of Washington. | Patrick F. O'Connor. bondsman. to get | street, making his “hangout” around | not in the plant.” Motoring Safe in England. oper elimination. 7 Funeral “services will be held at|lim out. Since then the boy's life has | Police Court. It was there that| Republic reported vesterday that| oo conch travel in England is| 1062 or write for free booklet. {| LUMBER and MILLWORK Hysong's funeral parlor, 1300 N strest. | been & hectic one. “Butch” went {o be fed, bathed and | 6.200 men out of a normal force of | nou’se’ safe ther ome may avel 2 MOUNTAIN VALLEY 7 649-651 N. Y. Ave. NW. 7 || N'NA w‘wox at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Burial will be ds:‘ofifi,g b;l:rr‘iletyhe Chr]istnlus l:gldl-‘gloin;]ed. ;hel ;n:;neys h’"’{“,""“'"‘gflfig hlerlem-:rel :;‘n-dd\:tzy.sooshen & 500,000 miles without fear of being MINERAL WATER 7 1523 7th St. N.W. 7 on ) 4 e gave legal custody | ficially adopted him as a sort of mas- claimed it ha 3 men at e 7 “ / n A”m'"_"’“”"r"_"akl Stmeteny. of the child to a Virginia family, but | cot. | work in two Youngstown plants which | ic0: RCOrding to experts. 1405 K-8 M o Nat 136 The LamberiNumber 2 PUTNAM % he subsequently was returned to his| As soon as Judge Bentley had com- | have an average daily total of 13,050 Court parents. | mitted the boy, Policeman J. F. Bur- |at work. . Yesterday police “arrested” Butch |gess, first precinct, announced he =l R C uhen it was reported he was selling| would take “Butch” to his farm in U. S. JOBS OPEN - e . S\ (Cont irs shoe laces apd razor blades on the | Virginia and keep him for the com- .« O “n=n t l ‘ pRtiNNed EromiFIAGIRARE)) [ street. mitment period. Several other per- S O OP cll All Da}/ 1 ono rro LD—UNTI o) o‘ Court by slow motion and get the . AS 500N as news of the boy's arrest | sons expressed a desire either to adopt| The Civil Service Commission wants 015 ORT it e trickled_ througn Police Court circle. | nim oc otherwise obisin legal custods. | cabinetmakers, carpenters, eleciricians o\ 1’5\'\ W et e it cered by | €arly a score of his friends rushe Judge Bentley explained the con-|and painters for Washington and S Bt “’f}“fl:‘, ‘;‘;"“hp“‘,‘::s‘;'hin“’; to his defense. Among those who fsent of both parents would be necea-“m,my and will receive applications 6 P 1][ or ouUr conovenience g\,\o% 1 .(o b : charging the Supreme Gourt with | testified and asked that He be placed | sary for adoption. for examination through July 20 and . 0% S ?U S‘ . playing politics, Senator Wheeler said: | 7 T | 23, the latter date from Colorado and v vae ‘ 1€ “In a violent attack upon the Chief | the compromise bill. These three {and so cut out debate. A motion to| States West. If you've been reading the QM = Justice of the United States one of opponents of the compromise are ex- | lay on the table is not debatable, | _The entrance salary is $1,860 annu- This is the sale you wait six y i s the proponents of the bill called him | pected to consume all the time today | The longest legislative day, recalled | 811Y, and details are available at the ths f the Sum papers you know that prices .‘“fi ” 8 terrible politician. If it is such a bad | and tomorrow. Proponents of the bill | by veterans at the Capitol, ran from | COmmission. Seventh and P streets. months for . . . the Summer will be higher in the Fall T thing to put a politician on the Su- | have indicated they wish to use some | April 20, 1922, to August 2 of thay| —— — Clearance that begins every ... these reductions on lower "‘,‘ ‘ - preme Bench. why should all of the time at the beginning of next week. |year, a total of 104 calendar days| NEW ACIDOPHILUS TREAT- July and offers REDUC- than current prices (because “fi members of the Senate have joined in | Senator Burke of Nebraska, a leader | counting Sundays. A tarift bill was| MENT. SOYA BEANS AND fi handi 4 c» ; i : | TIONS on fine merchandise of our system of early to recommend our distinguished Dem- | of the opposition, said today he was | under consideration. The death of the | ACIDOPHILUS USED TO RE- that lv afford iyt “ ocratic leader for a place on the court? | well satisfied with the way in which | late Senator William E. Crow of Penn- | LIEVE HUMAN AILMENTS. A SIS Can s on Y, regular buying) are even “ This attack on Chief Justice Hughes ' the fight was golng. | svlvania finally forced an adjourn- Western professor of bacteriology to make twice a year. more important than usual. 11l becomes the Senator who made it.” Burke Sees Bill's Defeat. | ment, out of respect to his memorv.| has recently discovered that a “Who Packed Hughes?” “After this compromise measure has | That ended the legislative day April| Very valuable new medium for Going back to the days when been thoroughly debated,” he said, T | 30 1922. growing acidophilus organisms, \ ’ Gm'A SWANSON Hughes xas confirmed as Chief Justice 'have no doubt whatever that we wil ——— [ised lgn%hegcat;ntrolagr constipe G R O b N E R S S E 1\1 I = A N U Y the Senate, Wheeler showed that have enough v to defeat it. The , m made Senator Ashurst. chairman of the situation with regard o thte eomprn Steel |from ‘the Soya Bean. Thera- <t Judiciary Committee, and a leading mise is similar to that with regard dophilus is a concentrated acido- QO‘\ 4 fupporter of the court bill, had voted |to the original bill two or three (Continued From First Page.) philus culture in soybean milk, * [\ . # for the confirmation of Hughes. He |months ago. It became entirely clear. i leasy to take. 2 weeks' treat- \-\‘ ¥)] showed that Senators Barkley of Ken- | eventually, that the original bill could | Jcoc/ation of Labor. that “the steel ment and scientific literature. \,\5 <0 0 tucky, Harrison of Mississippi, Wagner | not pacs ihe. Senato. | strikes * ¢ * are lost. $125 at the Vita Health Food <t 3 of New York and many other Demo- | The sppocition was encouraged by OTEER has been at odds with John | Stores. 3040 14th. St. NW. snd - ficfii ofl. grats in the Senate had then voted | the public announcement at this time | o LeWis. ex-officio leader of the steel | 1228 H St. N.W. Call Col. 2980. 0\1 for Eughies that’ Senater Bankhesd. of Alobame strikes as chairman of the Committee ‘ “The distinguished Democratic | would obipose the Compromise. It was | for Industrial Organization, parent leader of the Senate was then in Lon- |said today that three other Senators| 200Y Of the 8. W. O. C. Lewis led a don attending & naval conference.” who have not hitherto announced | co¢lion in the IARkjofithe A. X0l 1aid Wheeler. “He cabled back asking | themselves are now ready to oppose | o, i1 is fight for vertical unioniza- | to be paired in favor of the confirma- | the compromise. ton] ; o . v 7 T T tion of Mr. Hughes. If Hughes was a| TRe announced determination of | , CT¢en based his assertion on his | S ccla l G roup.: G R O S L\ h R S L I T S [A terribly bad man then. why did these | the administration to take advantage | C/ims that the S. W. O. C. had en- | 2 UNDERSTUD Democrats vote for his confirmation? of the rules to curtail debate was re- | FOled onlv & minority when it called ° Who packed him on the Supreme garded by Burke as an admission that | ¢ &trikes and that it lacked public | . Court? | the administration feels uneasy about | SPPOTt because of the violent policies | ¢ And when you take into consideration that the low- fi\‘fi “Every Democrat and every Repub- | the result if a full debate is had on | PUiSued by the C. I. O. . y G” liean voted for the confirmation of the compromise. I D BUEArS W RO C ichalr, t price suits we sell regularly are $29.75 you A“ L N e | o man, said at Pittsburgh he had not est price suits we gularly 75 .. $ N oSC A “Who packed him on the Supreme| Burke said he was not worried by | i i ¢ Court? ‘The Senate of the United |the promise of the administration to get an idea of the extraordinary savings in this group ) “TS [ AG?,O , States confimmed these members of |invoke rule 19, which says that no .+ . . many of them are from even higher-price lines. ?o\ ifle the court and had a hand in packing | Senator shall speak more than twice W f T N[ them on the court.” lon the same subject in the same day, | ou an o vefi Lo Senator Wheeler, although he per- |and to rule that the “legislative day- | t \,\O\’ . mitted the Senate to concur in some | is the “same day.” Senate bills, at the outset of the ses- | ments could be offered and each Sena- | rouP ne: i sion today, declined to permit Sena- | tor could discuss them. The admin- | tor Pope to introduce a bill. Wheeler | istration might resort to motions to| #aid that he would permit the trans- i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1937. % A—S Action of no business as long as the administration leaders insisted upon invoking the rules to limit debate on the court bill. President Shuns Amendment. Meanwhile, President Roosevelt | told a press conference today he was ot considering sponsorship of & con- &tkutional amendment for compulsory retirement of Supreme Court justices at the age of 75. He also gave a negative answer to & question as to whether he was con- sidering a plan to limit the terms of such justices. Senator O'Mahoney of Wyoming and Senator McCarran of Nevada are slated to follow Senator Wheeler in the Senate debate. 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