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P e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. | utterly unconstitutional and admits the | the economic soundness of protection | when it speaks of the ‘benefits of the tarifr.’ Declaring that the Democratic party | “has accepted the verdict” of the elec- | torate that it was “wrong” on the docs trine_of bi-metalism, imperialism and the League of Nations, the Senator | said: “Now on the tarl has fig- | ured in ever an s the Re- | Demo- | Says Business Is “Afraid™ of publican party f G Democratic Tariff 3 Reforms. ally the the protective constitutional but ng into this cam- is not or wise.” They are go paign seeking the industry on the plea that they are no menace to American pros- Detween Senators Smoot of Utah and Pittman of Nevada on the efficacy of iff declarations in the platforms of L both major parties had another inning | “seems to di e wit 9 | 2 d man as to a Democra nd for d to the tariff an Smoot is chair what the Democratic party means to finance committee and was chain tell the country now. Senator Pittman | of the resolutions committee of the Re- | says: ‘Democratic views on the tariff | publican national convention. Pittman | have been undergoing an evolution was chairman of the committee at |s 1900 This is the Sena- | Houston which drafted the Democratic t amazing COOLIDGE CONFIDENT HOOVER WILL WIN i had recalled while Superfor after visiting many Woau\rn“ and Middle Western States, said that | he thought before claiming absolute fidence in the success of its cause Republican party should do much k as yet left undone. He said lw‘ O Lodge that during the 1924 campaign | Senator Dale Says President Is Op-| piogident Coolidge himself had T timistic About Election I ot Results, | Ry the Associated Press. | SUPERIOR, Wis., August 7.--Senator Dale of Vermont, who visited President Coolidge yesterday, said he found the ¢ | nigr strained him from issuing a pr complete optim | In which the nec uign efforts was emphasized Too Next. 2 the Hoston Herald | atricia, aged 21>, was spending the | nt with her mother at a friend's Executive confident that Herbert | P oo W Hoover would be elected in Novem | b Mr. Coolidge, according to the Vi i mont Senator, said he considered Mr. Hoover's appeal to the electorate irre- ible. Purthermore, the President ex- | ed the highest personal admiration Republican nominee, S Dale said. and showed himself inte {ed in the success of his cabinet officer at the polls as much for motives of | personal regard and friendship as for The Vermont Senator, who came to | It was Cleveland who definitely made | | | passed & tariff bill, ete. * ¢ ¢ | e Democratic party a tariff rrd\u-i party.’ alone, ing and ki up and said Mudder. you're oo next to me.” %“‘?HWU at Cedar Island | FOrmer L. M. SHAW SAYS HOOVER IS MODEL CANDIDATE Treasury Head Declares Democrats Have Nothing to Offer Voters. KANSAS CITY, August 7 (#).—Leslie imer Shaw of Washington, former y of the Treasury in the cabinet dent Roosevelt, who was here | declared Investment Building 15th & K Sts. N.W. 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He w near the border between the Yukon | widely noted for kis musical writing, Magazine, The film was made particularly church music, and was the ' rate of 20.000 exposures a second. WHOOP-EE! ey composer of two masses, numerous motets and services. When the Catho- ith the - lic Encycl‘ope&la, Elxl\iel 1ap;;lnllil‘l:fil .v‘vnrk':: “In comparison with the experience. . |its kind in the g! iguage, o Chevalier W. H. G. Flood Decorat-| ;o hroduced in the United States 20 | years ago, he was invited to write a through an electric bulb has been made sity of Tokio, Japan, says the C.pt’pefl a “FLYM r S A5 ¥ “The World disagrees with Senator | | ¥ of the Democratic Pittman: it agrees with me. . N l R l party that it shall be placed in power Democratic party of today is the same omina. ental because it has nowledged that it h X 1} i 3 it was in 1894 and 1913. 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