Show Secretary Mellon Makes Males It Plain Reformers Cannot Fire Andrews DY 17 W April UI 17 VT The Associated The Press Press The treasury let It bo be thoroughly un- un understood un understood today that attacks on General Andrews Andrewa will fall on deaf ears and that Secretary l ellon will stand aland behind the th pro pro- prohibItion pro prohibition chief no matter what quarter may criticize him him for his recent testimony before the sen- sen senate sen senate ate committee After Arter an hour hours hour's conference to- to tonight night to-night night the legislative committee of ef the Saloon Anti-Saloon league announced that it had hod no statement to make at the th present time concerning the testimony of General Lincoln C CAndrews Andrews prohibition enforcement chic chief before the senate judiciary committee Some Gome dry leaders over tIme the th country have demanded that Gen Geri- Gen General eral erol Andrews Andrew resign because of ohi his expressed opinion that the sale of ot non intoxicating beer might prove pro an aid Did to prohibItion enforcement These demands demand have reached the committee and ho have e been considered at a series of After Arter the conference tonIght Bishop James Cannon Jr chair chairman man mon of the committee Issued this statement The committee of the Saloon Anti League of ot Amer Amer- AmerIca America ica lea has lias authorized no official talen ent concerning conc the th testimony testimony mony given Riven at public pUblio bearings before the tho sub committee of o the tho senate committee on judiciary and the committee has no tat ni to make m ke at the th present time |