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G.0.P.ORY REFORM HIT BY ROBINSON Cites Hoover’s Silenec on| Prohibition During Okla- homa Speech. Br the Associated Press ROBINSON SPECIAL CAR, EN ROUTE TO CHICKASHA, Okla., Octo- | ber 4 —Campaigning here in Okiahoma, | Senator’ Joe Robinson, the Democratic | vice presidential nominee, has declared that if anybody believes the Republican | party has reformed on the question of | rohlbition, I_’I‘HE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; gentie variable winds, becoming_ south. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight: to- morrow possibly showers: slightly | warmer in east portion tomorrow. |~ Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | temorrow: not much change in tempera- | ture: gentle east and southeast winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow: not much change in tempera- | ture; gentle southeast winds. Records for 24 Hours. | Thermometer—4 pm., 72: 8 p.m., 64 12 midnight, 60; 4 am., 57; 8 am., 57; noon, 609. Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.18; 8 p.m., 30.20; 12 midnight, 30.23; 4 am. 30:23; 8 am. 30.27: nocn, 30.26. Highest temperature, 74, occurred nt‘ | 4:30 am. yesterday. | Lowcst temperature, 55, occurred at | 5:30 a.m. today. Temperature same_date last year— | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Rear Admiral Fiske, First Voter At 74, Backs Hoover as Safety Move By the Aexocmnt Prnx NEW YORK. October 4 —Rear Ad<| miral Brarley N. Piske, a first voter at State chairman of the Hoover-Curtis committee. “I am 74 years old and T have never voted, mainly because of the conditions the age of 74 years, today announced | i my seafaring life,” he said, “but this his intention of supporting Herbert | vear I think it is my duty to vote for Hoover because he believes an impor- ’lhv nominee of the Republican party. tant issue in the campaign is public “I think this for the simple reason safety. that the Democratic party has shown Admiral Fiske, who was chief of naval | | by its record, when it was in power, operations from 1913 to 1915, made his | that it is unworthy to be |ntru§t!d v&llh announcement through William H. Hill, | the safety of the United States.” O A Heating Unit That a Child or Woman Can Control D. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4, 6966660555555 35555 /ATLANTIC & PACIFI G ) GREAT THE 1928. TEA co. 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At Muskogee last night he said that | the Republicans had used the word *ob- serve” in the prohibition plank of theu t platform to make good wemen and |, FPMOMO |12:35 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Today—Sun rose 6:07 a.m.; 5:47 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:07 a.m.; | sets 5:46 p.m. Moon rises 9:30 p.m.: sets. 12:05 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Condition of the Water. | _ Great Falls—Clear. Harpers Ferry— Potomac, clear; Shenandoah, slightly | cloudy. Weather in Various Cities. @@@@@@@@@@l y | P-m.. high tide, 11:37 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 7 am. and | ministers believe the Republican party high tide, 12:03 am. and is ready to abandon the drink habit and declare for tolerance. In referring to the committee erhI drafted the plank, he declared that half of them probably were half-intoxicated when they wrote it, and urged his audience to go home and read the Democratic and Republican platforms and see if they.could ascertain any ma- terial difference on the prohibition | question. He said both platforms declared for enforcement of the prohibition laws, that he and Senator Curtis, the Re- | publican vice presidential nominee, | were dry, and that Gov. Smith, the Democratic standard bearer, had stated | his position He argued, however, that Mr. Hoover had failed to make his position clear “Why, he knows hrw\ to use lan- guage,” he declared. “If he wanted to say he was against modification of the Volstead act he could do so. He either wants modification and doesn't | want' his position known, or he is nlfllnst modification and wants the wet vote.* & The Senator again assailed those op- posing Gov. Smith because of his mem- | B! bership in the Catnolic Church and urged his hearers to remember that the Constitution of the United States |, guaranteed religious freedom. Cinoase. o, 200 “I am a Methodist,” he continued. |Cleveland, Ohio 3 *You probably wouldn't have known it | Sonum: % 5: C- 30 if I hadn't told you. I am a Methodist largely because my sainted mother was a Methodist. Many of you belong to | ge the church you do because you have followed the religion of your parents. I don’t blame Al Smith. I admire him | ki for following the religion of his fmother.” Senator Robinson was introduced at Muskoflfld by former Gov.C. N.hl:nske‘l‘L N who said it was reported that the T, women were going to support Hoover, ‘3“"":'“;‘,,‘7,'“ and declared in answer that there were | Philadelphia 200 women on the platform at that k ‘moment. it i P NEW YORK, October 4 (P.—Col. |3 John Q. 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