Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 15

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WHEELER 10 TALK ~ ON AGRICULTURE Will Amplify Views on Legis- lation in Twin Cities L. EN ’L(\!’Tli} September nt of views which pendent vice presi- e upon projected ing agriculture was vromised t by Senator Bur- ton K. Whecler, traveling toward the Twin Cities Two ap scheduled early this : at night in sota appear: morrow s were tentatively »r him, one in Minneapolis noon and the second aul. His third Minne- | will be at Duluth, to- | | | WHEELER FLAYS TARIFF. | Praises Brookhart Part in Probe in | Towa Speech. d | cated | <ought by tions He | in the day nd at Rock Tsland, hl:[ Dping point. \ mber of the Senate eStigating commitiee S also announced he had wired a suggestion to Broakhart Republi 5 tor Ashurst over radio last Tllinois s i nators | | invesigation, he said, ultimately will by can “Today the robber tariff, upon the m, country came to Wash- them on manufacturer: asked for the > ers of this ould some benefit from the tariff. “What happened? The reaction- | < joined with the re- | derive | actionary and prevented being passed in the lasL session of Congress “If your representative in Congress or in the Senate is supporting Mr. Coolidge, ask him ell you how he stands on the Norris-Sinelair bill or on the MeNa faugen bill ‘Then, Mr. Farmer, a him how Mr. Cool- tdge stands c Coolidge favors special legislation | for Mr. Mellon's aluminum trust, of which Mr. Butler, now chairman of the Republican national committee, has been the active lobbyist and agent for a great many years, but if he knows he dare not tell vou how | Mr. Coolidge stands on legislation to give the farmer the same kind of protection that they deserve. “If people of Iowa had not sent Smith Brookhart to the Senate, and he had not acted ax chairman of the Daugherty investigating committee, | tors and some business men Senators { mon type were much too timid to the country weuld have known much less about the Republican party. “I have been called the prosecutor of the committee, Perhaps that is true, but had it not been for the farmer-Senator from Tlowa, Smith Brookhart, who stood like the Rock of Gibraltar in his fight to show the coramon people of this country how corrupt business worked by and through corrupt politiclans to run this Government, neither I nor any other so-called ‘prosecutor’ would have ever been able to successfully uncover the inequity which the Wall street Senators, some lawyer Sena- <ouxht to cover up, and which some | other Senators of the much-too-com- show up. “As they called him, he met their formidable array and came off vic- tor. They didn't frighten him. They didn’t confuse him; they didn't mis- lead him.” Mr. Wheeler left Davenport imme- diately after concluding. heading for Minnesota to mcet itinerary engage- ments at St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth. WALSH, CAMPAIGNING, STRESSES OIL INQUIRY Opening Drive for Re-Election, | Says Record Speaks for | Itself. | | ptember prose which . naval veserve oil smoctated Prese AT FALL { ever’buddy but his liver. | tomer {back ' her old self now that] T'HT "EVENING. STAR 'WASHINGTO.\',. Abe Martin Says: | IAWES T0 WAGE VIEOROUS BATILE Booked for 16 Speeches, 8 in Minnesota, 8 in Wiscon- sin, Attacking La Follette. ! 24— Charles publican candidate for will leave Chicago to- ost strenuous cam- tour he has under- | speeches, eight | Minnesota and eight in Wisconsin, {have been arranged by Republican {national headquarters. Mr. Dawes will begin his speaking carly tomorrow with a rear platform : . address at IRochester, Minn., Another. peculiar thing about | it the “xecntion of Frid a pessimist is that he suspects | he will make only ‘two s | will be kept busy until he | Chicago Saturd The La Kolle ndependent candi- and the farm question will be f topics with < he w al, the paign tuken Somehow, we'd hate t' be a waiter an’ know when a cus- orders chicken pie won't git no chicken. “Oh, th’ doctor says she'll get ! he will travel, aceo g to reports to Republican head S have reached the party school has taken up,” said Art! A% rv headquarters within the past 10 days that the Republicans must conduct a strenuous campalign in Minnesota to win over the La Follette candidacy and it was said today by Republican leaders here that the Dawes tour would be the inauguration of an in- tensive campaign. D C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1924. War-Time Official Dies. ORLANDO, Fla., September 24— Braxton Beacham, war-time food ad- ministrator for Florida, died at his home here at 2 o'clock this morning following an illness of months dura- tion. CRANK KICKS; TWO HURT. Men Each Sustain Broken Arm From Truck. Special Dispatch to The Star. ARDSTOWN, W. —John Wal both living P broken when t truck which they were trying to start kicked as each tried to turn it. Va. Septem- Insure their neat appear- ance by having us launder them -— with Ivory Soap and soft rain water. Phone Us Today ! | eral & | ination and by opening his books to ). Walsh of Mon- for re- gn here declared | asked about his wife, who's beer nearly crazy all Summer. » would let his record speak | G an’ ¢ booze and that he ‘belloved the| YOU can't mix booze 4 people of Montana “will not convict | Your business unless you're thentselves of being indifferent to the g primal virtue of honesty.” bootlegger. Departing from his set speech Senator Walsh declared that the statement given out Sunday by H. ! M. Daugherty, former Attorney G was “unworthy of comment.” | Daugherty. the Senator asserted, “could do much more to rehabilitate | himself by appearing on the witness | stand and submitting to cross-exam- | witl M:Cormick Medical | Collegs Graduste Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES 409410 McLachlen Bldg. Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined scrutiny than by issuing statements. The proceedings in the oil lease = e very Reason Why You Should Locate In Chevy Chase QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. Mizin 8416 lands valued at Jions of dollars “hundreds of mil- | E | © that on a certain —a secret which but few | ave ever discovered—the rose has a heart of gold DANCE TONIGHT Wardman Park Fotel Dancing in New Supper Room Starting 10 o'Cleck Boernstein’s Wardman Park Orchestra Cover Charge, For reservations, Fiftyfive cents phone Col. 2000. By eeicents DO Dipner Dance Sat. Starting 7:30 P. M. 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