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Show SillY BE SENTBAGK HOI STEPS ARE BEINQ TAKEN TO DEPORT OFFICIAL WHO CAME AS STOWAWAY. Passport Rectrlctlons Will Not Ue Waived In O'Callaohan Case, Do. partment Rules. Controversy With Labor Bureau Officials. Washington. Passport restrictions will not be waived by the state department de-partment to penult entrance to tho Pnlted States of Daniel J. O'Calln-Bhaii, O'Calln-Bhaii, lord mayor of Cork, who, on his arrival last week at Newport News ns a stowaway and without n passport, wns temporarily admitted on pnrolo by the labor department. The decision, nntiounced Monday by Acting Secretary Davis, brought forth the assertion by lnbor department officials of-ficials that Jurisdiction still rested with the secretary of labor. This Indicated In-dicated n continuation of tho controversy contro-versy between the two departments. Secretary Dnvls said that ho concurred con-curred In the opinion of tho solicitor of his department, ns forwarded to him on Jununry 10, Hint thero was no reason to mnke an exception In tho case of O'Cnllaghon ns regards admission admis-sion without a passport. Ho snld ho was communicating his decision to Secretary Sec-retary Wilson, nnd ndded tho Intlma. tlon that his department, acting under the wartlmo powers given the president presi-dent to regulnto entry of nllens, might recommend thnt tho deportment of Justice be called upon to deport the Irish mnyor. Labor department offlclnls asserted that Secretary Wilson did not recognize recog-nize thnt the caso of O'Callnghnn hnd yet come within the Jurisdiction of tho state department, lunsmuch as ho had not formnlly referred It to Secretary Dnvls. Secretary Wilson hnd not bo-gun bo-gun his consideration of the case, nnd It wus said he would not tako It under ndvisement until It hnd come to him through regular clinnucls. |