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FIN[]S BRIBE RUMOR BASED ON “GOSSPP" \ ) Report on Alleged $35,000‘ Payment to Newspaper for | Opposing Oregon Senafior. | cantile Club seven years ago, has <ing com. | nd Morning Or o candidacy of | inv atior 1 campaign ‘expenditires] information regarding the smoking room gossip came in a_tele. | gram from Walter Hayes of Wash- ington, 1. C., former secretary of President Roosevelt. Publisher Putnam’s Charge. George Putnam, publisher of the Salem Capital-Journal, who brought Oregon_ inquiry, testified !h at lw had k\arlmd of the d, re: ing 15 substantlally what , not tg Mr. Putnam, er men¥in his office, here, and thelr names I T sald that while on the g Spokane, I overheard in g compartment two men : the Oregon election astern Company” Hinted. “i inferred from thelr conversation were assoclated with an apany. One told the other nderstood an eastern corpo- ration n 1d sent in money to help de- o iield. 1 did not hear the © company, neither did I me of any one to whom it een pald, if paid. “I told the men with whom I talked that I regarded the conversa- tlon as interesting, but not espectally fmportant in view of the lack of any | g definite proof. I did not hear the name of the Oregonian mentioned, |8 nor the name of the Portland Electric Power Co. I did not expect what I said to be repeated, because it was not important.” C. M. Clark of [Philadelphia, chatr. man of the ive nommn!ee of the | Portland ¥ Po Co., and| Franklin T. th, president of the | company, 1 that neither they | o 1d made any con- | tribution in the Oregon ca Griffith declared that per, editor of the Oreg er solicited from him a « hat no one c Piper and | onfan made | = pecifie den recelved James L. the Spokane graphed Senato YTie had made n effect that the ¥ had solleited | one, vice pros.rlr-m‘ nf‘ and Fuel Co., tele- cNary today rhnfl tatements to th and Hectrio Pow- | iy contributions in | uUgn. cNary, who left for Chi-| St night, replied to Stone that | vkane today his statement mmittee. defeated_for | and s seeking re-elec- 1 independent. Walter Hayes Makes Denlal. \Walter Hayes not only did not men- tion the name of any newspaper or| company in conversation which | hie name into the Oregon t night, but did not men- or any_other &pecific When he related overheard in the ain_smoking compartment, he add- <d, he wa are that newspaper | men were Read Our Ad in Sunday Star Announcing Our Greatest Sale of Coats Arti lovely cly - | the convention committee. | Vernon and other national shrines | KAPLO\X/l [Z 1475 %115--4155-*175/ WILL CHOOSE OFFICERS. Town and Country Club of Wash- ington Votes Monday. Election of officers and the board of | vernors of the Town and Country Club of Washington will be held at § o'clock Monday night. Joseph Kauf- | man has been nominated for the pres. | idency following the refusal of Morton J. Luchs, organizer of the club and its president since its beginning, to ac- cept further renomination for the of- e. The Town and Country Club, \\ hich was formed by the organization of the Washington Suburban Club, | {and the Octogan Pleasure and Mer- two clubhouses at present, the coun- | try house on the Rockville pike north of Bethesda, and the city house at| 727 Adams Mill road. B ZIONIST ORGANIZATION | TO MEET HERE NOV. 7-9| Twelft.h Annual Conventlnn of Palestine Homeland Workers to Be at Center. Ten representatives of Washington orthodox Jewry have been selected as delegates to the twelfth annual con- vention of the Zionist Mizrachi Or- ganization to be held here November 7 to 9, it was announced today by Rev. Louls Novick, president of the local organization and chairman of The organization, which has for fte purpose the restoration ional Capital Leading Jews from !hi.‘ principal cities of the country will attend the ses. slons at the Jewish Community Cen- ter and participate in the discussions of the progr ul‘ the Mizrachi move- ment, The drlegdu-n are Rabbl George Silverstone, Rabbi I Cantor Louls Nov! finkle, M. 8. Wecksler. 5 Jereminh Weit: Nathan Plotni Mrs. ¥. Alpher and Mrs. S. Wecksler A feature of the three-day meeting will be an elaborate kosher banquet at the community center. . Delegates will visit the White House, Mount New school buildings to be erected | by the government of Kenya Colon Qou:;“; oggnm will have a total cost of Heahng Plants Fries, Beall and Sharp 734 10th St. N.W, Main 1964 {Chambers Steel \Burial Vaults __ANY MAKE tz21 NINT! 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