Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1928, Page 7

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FOREIGN RELATIONS | HELDNOTANISSUE Little Difference in Party Planks, Lippman Points Out. Neither tk Democratic sion of Wa writer of t non-partisan radio addre: There Y last night tnor and between | most In Fight Against | By the Assoctated Press. NEWBURGH, N. Y., July 25.—Repre- sentative Fish, in an addfess here last | night_said that Republicans through- out_the country would be glad if they could silence Senator Heflin of Ala- | bama, outspoken critic of Gov. Smith, | Democratic presidential nominee, ¥ M eplore the personal attack and | abuse heaped upon Gov. Smith by Sen- |ator Heflin_because of his religious | views,” Mr. Fish told the Newburgh Re- publican city committee at a dinner at the Palatine Hotel. epublicans in this State under no ust be a party to un- a 1 who would gladl; | twice the sum | while international ~questions, planks, he declared. The chief | Gov. Smith has no_experience in in- being that the Republican | twice as long as the corre- | section in the Democratic platform. Longer But No Better. “That doesn't mean that it is twice G said. And it “doesn’t twice as bad. It means ntains twice as many | " far as the substance goes Sec- Hoover could be running on the | wv. Smith he the of a one now can foresee, the | American people, n f the Pres dent and of the man he appoints as Secretary of State. Mr. Lippman said that Secretary Hoover is a man who has had a wide experience in international affairs and has very definite views of his own on | cluded, “that Secretary Hoover would, ternational affairs and no very definite views. 5 “To my mind it indicates,” he con- of State if elected, appoint a Secret: whereas to carry out his own idea ¢ Smith would appoint some one of experience whom he could trust, It is a fair guess, I think, that Mr. Hoover would look for a Secretary who would take orders from him and Gov. Smith would look for one who could take charge of affairs and initiate policy.” JUNIOR ELKS VISIT CITY. | Group From Chattanooga Sight- apanied by Band. m C. Tur- ‘Washing- s of Chat- | hington for following While here the boys are the guests of Washington Lodge, No. 15, B. P. O. E The visitors include a band of 45 mem- bers, ranging from 10 to 16 years of age, which Col. Ti organized. The young icians gave a concert or the Walter Reed Hospital patients crday, and today, following a trip Mount Vernon, they will play at the Naval Hospital Tomorrow the band will entertain at Mount Alto Hospital. The party expects to leave Washington | late tomorrow night PUBLIC APPROYAL is revealed in the most concrete and convincing way by SALES ‘line of an order blank is high praise —sincere, conclusive, convincing. And careful ghem,are inder Graham Brothers thousands of these 6 cyl- Trucks— enthusiastic over their smooth, obedient power, proud of their e aj ce, surprised at the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. |Republicafls Don't Want Heflin's Aid U. S. FORESTRY PROJECT. Association Plans Protection Smlth‘ DeClarCS FlSh Against Fires in South. A fund of $150,000 for the promotion anti-Catholic | of forestry education in the South has speeches to stay out of Republican ter- | been raised by the American Forestry |rlmrv. Association, . Washington. The an- “We can and will give an overwhelming | nouncement was made today by Ovid M. vote for Hoover as a Republican candi- | Butler, executive secretary of the asso- date in every village and town upstate, | but we do not need a Democratic Sen- ator from the South to lead us or in- struct us how to vote. “There is & large Jewish and Ger- man vote that generally lines up for the Republican party in natlonal elections on economic issugs, and they will be with us again this year If not driven |ntY by intolerant religious or racial attacks. “"There is no room for such issues in A n politics, and any attempt to igion into the campaign will an likely become a boomerang.” | recefving for = making AMERICA’'S GREAT Col. Taylor Permitted to Retire. The President has approved the ap- plication of Col. Hugh K. Taylor, Coast Artillery _ Corps, stationed at Fort A-ams, R. I, for transfer to the re- tired list of the Army November 1, after more than 31 years' service. Col | Taylor is from Kextucky and served |as a colonel of Artille National | Army, during the World War. He was a naval cadet from September, 1893, to June, 1896 was commissioned a sec- ond lieutenant of Infantry in October, 1899, and reached the grade of colonel in September, 1927 ) Will , | Your Valuables | Be Safe? While you are away enjoying your vacation this summer, | will your securities and other valuables be perfectly safe? | You can rest assured they wilt | be it placed in a Safe Deposit Box at the FEDERAL-AMERICAN ° NATIONAL BANK Where G Street Crosses 14th + ivory breakfast suite. " KAUFMANNS Daily Special 5.Piece Breakfast Suite Your porch or breakfast room nook will welcome this charming nd blue enameled five-piece Regular pectal for- Thursday.. .. CONVENIENT PAYMENTS KAUFMANNS 1415 H Street ¢, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25 1928 clation, before State representatives and foresters, at a special meeting at At- lanta, Ga., at which final plans for the conduct of the work were agreed upon. The campaign will be primarily to eradicate forest fires in Georgia, Morida and Mississippl, and will be conducted in close co-operation with the forest de- partments and the forestry and other educational agencies of the three States Present plans look to starting the work in early September. FURNITURE STORES | [ | | I | fruit. 7975 price, i (] ] ] (] o N.W. Opert uilders’ Cantaloupes Cantaloupes We are offering these fine, firm, sweet melons at the lowest price of the current season. If the price has heretofore limited your serving of can- taloupes, now is the time to freely serve this delicious, good Cantaloupes are regarded as a treat by the majority. 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