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. —_— e ————— NEW YORK BATTLE CENTERS ON WATER ‘;an-.,'er Development Plan Leader Among State's Political Issues. Last week }'red Patzel of Nebraska, the champion hog caller of the world, paraded in Washington with the American Leglon delegation from his native State to the Philadelphia con- ventlicn. Fred was duly impressed with the splendors of the Capital. A local correspondent of the Omaha IWVorld- Herald tells of how it looked to ive greatest hog caller in all the world. As the marchers swung by, colors - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1926. Champion Hog Caller Visits City, Waves To President and Marvels at Wonders “Looks just like his picture I got in a book at home.” ‘The hog-call king's grin was wider by far than the President's and he waved delightedly. Patzel was tremendously impressed with the Capitol Building end the ‘Washington Monument, but seemed rather disappointed with the White House. “Looks more like a library than a + house,” he sald. “Must take a lot of coul to heat it.” LIQUOR FEATURES ONTARI ELEGTON Premier Asks Government Control in Adopting Is- sue for Party. mier Ferguson said his party would appeal to the people on a policy of government control of liquor sales, similar to the laws existing in Quebec and the four western provinces, except that the Ontario law would provide for local option in areas that desire prohibition. The bars will not come back to Ontario in any case. This is the first time in the history of Canada that a provincial election has been contested on the prohibition question, and it it notable that On- tario, the pioneer in advocating pro- hibition legislation, should be the bat- tleground. Simultaneously with the premier's decision to call an election, came an- nouncement that Attorney General W. policy. He is succeeded by W. H. Price, provincial treasurer. In announcing the decision of the government, the premier issued a manifesto reviewing the situation. Two plebiscites taken within the last five years, it was stated, indicated “a marked falling off in the sentiment in support of the Ontario temperance act.” Royal Nurse in Training. Princess Phon Diskul, who is a first cousin to the present King of Siam, is in a training school in Manila studying to be a nurse. She is the first royal princess of Siam ever allowed to go abroad to study. U. S. SHIP FIRED ON. Chinese Boarding Party. Chinese troops fired upon and then boarded the American merchant ves- sel Iping on October 12, but were forced from the ship by an armed, guard from the American cruiser El- cano, the State Department was ad- vised yesterday by American Consul Lockart at Hankow. The incident occurred at Iohang, but no casualties were referred to in the dispatch. On October 17 three ad- ditional French gunboats were ex- OFFICE {BUY or RENT Guards From Cruiser Drive Off|§ pected at Hankow, according to the | F. Nickle was relinquishing his port- American consul general. : follo, as he would not see eve to eye with his leader in regard to the liquor ;17 the Assoclated Press. !NEW YORK. October 19.—The State campaign of the inujor tickets Jparties showed today no lessened tart- ess, though the debate has shifted from liquor and milk to the question aloft and drums and bugles sounding, President Coolldge strolled out on the lawn, flanked by a secret service guard on either side. He came close enough s> that his wide smile was plainly visible. \ “There he is, Fred,” said a marcher The Capitol got more praise. It's @ big bullding all right, and a fine one, too. Cost lots of money, probably,” was his comment. But the Washington Monument caused him to marvel. ‘And there it has stood ever since Washington had " By the Associated Press. TORONTO, Ontarfo, October 19.— { Doctors' prescriptions will be wiped out and a government commission ap- pointed to handle the sale of liquor in She probably will return to Siam to practice. U m!mIlhnmmnlmwmmmnmy}mn (NI 1 oI ORI T Rl 11l Q) ; o A haa stond v e Naghinglon b e ary provinse of Ontari, It e GOVT. [his is the Bank that Pt water power development. “Where? The feller in the uni-|built solG to stand that long. “I'mConservative government, headed by helps the Government i Representative Ogden L. Mills, Re- | form?” excitedly asked Patzel, eyes|going to tell the wife and kids about Premfer G. Howard Ferguson, is re- ublican candidate for governor, said on a policeman near the White House | this.” WORKERS ¢ worker. Through our “In- turned to st might In Buftalo that he is op. | entrance. A the foot of the Monument he for. |, 4 st b I S SOl vestment. Loans,” you can d to Government operation of “No, the man in the middle over | got the remainder of a of apples o - ublic utllities as inefficient and ex- | there.” 3 that he had carried during his sight- |, At present Ontario is one of the borrow §75 to _3450' take a ravagant. “By golly, It's him,” said Patzel. ' seeing. e ng’c':"gf;"; o“'lhe‘::uf"gi"b‘:‘l" oan s year to repay it—and ‘h"; D) “The primary function of a publie y n i Bt o o rutiions ratte i liquor. Beer of 4.4 per cent alcoholic have a Savings Balance o ?’ote!." he said. Hearst Called Ally. tiov. Smith, his Democratic oppo- nent, speaking in Rochester, insisted that Mr. Mills relied only on “mean- ingless phrases” and “foolish state- ments prepared by some . satellite of his chief ally.”” The reference was can college faculties,” Mr. Monkhouse said, “but we think the prize topic of | In announcing the dissolution of the all to be that of prohibition. We plan | Ontarlo ture last night, Pre. OXFORD DEBATERS HERE. to go all the way to the University of = Fi - rst Contest Tonight at Washing: o e ton and Lee University. — o Ready to begin a debating tour Thieves Rob Post Office. | which will include 30 colleges and uni- | Special Dispatch to The Star. content is sold openly. $50 for every $100 bor- rowed! Get the helpful de- tails today. DEPARTMENTAL BANK that help you get ahead to Willlam R. Hearst, recently |versities in this country, members of | STAUNTON, October 19.—Between “The Bank for Departmental People” / charged by the governor with direct-|the Oxford-Cambridge debating team ! midnight and 7 o'clock yesterday , ing the “Republican gubetnatorial |brenkfasted in Washington today and | morning thieves broke into the post 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. . campalgn. then caught a train for Lexington, i Gov. Smith said the Democratic |Va., where they will debate tomgfi: Wi | office at Crimora and stole cash and water power plan is designed to have the State control not the distribution of power, but the realty and water rights where the power is generated. Such a plan, he sald. is similar to the Federal Colorado River project ap- proved by Republican national leaders. Prohibition continues in the debate, Gov. Smith accused Mr. Washington and Lee University. Giyles Isham, Patrick Monkhouse and Michael Franklin compose the team, which landed at New York Fri- day ‘on the President Harding. They expect to complete their trip in time i to be home for Christmas. Crimora, is a country village in the I ‘We are going to debate on specially | extreme southeast section of Augusta i selected subjects, chosen by the Ameri- | County. —————— Y—————— At stamps valued at approximately $200. ‘The post office was located in the same bullding as the Crimora Supply Co.’s! store, and a small amount of money | was taken from the store. Explosives | were used to wreck the post office safe. S S SEXZINEXZILILIZIZRXZNZIEX The Hookless Fastener now reduces to a minimum the nuisance of taking off and on, or opening and shut- ting, almost everything men, women and children use or wear. (OO O issue. Robert F. Wagrer, candidate for United States Senator, accused Senator Wads- worth, 1°s opponent, of trying to “straddle” to get the support of both wets and drys. Urges Dry Law Change. Senator Wadsworth, speaking in Buffalo last night, suggested a sub- stitute for the eighteenth amendment to end “hypocrisy" and encourage re- spect for law and promote temper- ance. . Franklin W. Cristman, independent Republican candidate for the Senate 4 on a dry ticket, speaking over the radio, charged that the wets control the two major parties in the State, and pictured Wadsworth as “lured to his political destruction by relentless, ruthless whisky bosses that know no purpose but to rule or to ruin.” Senator Lenroot of Wisconsin and Col. Willlam J. Donovan are an- nounced to speak in behalf of the Republican ticket in Albany October 29. This despite the warning of Christman’s managers to national Re- publicans to keep out of the Senate party fight here. Christman declares he is as good a Republican as Sena- tor Wadsworth, and his supporters have intimated retaliation will fol- GROSNER'S 1—: 1325 F ST Zip—Your Bag Cannot Bulge Scotch plaid cloth traveling bags, with pig- skin straps and handles; hookless fastener with lock. .. 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