Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1928, Page 20

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THE EVE " 20 v has, the utmost ‘conjidence in the up- | ticularly qualified to deal with the de- rightness, the integrity and the high | velopment of waterways. purpose of President Coolidge,” he con-| “He is an enthusiastic bellever in the tinued. “We have nominated as his| development of the Mississippi River successor & man sam KE[I-OGG l S r a man of the e high pur-|and other rivers in the country and , & man of courage and vision who | also in the great project of the con- been closely connected with the|struction of the Sa. Lawrence River counsels of the administration and has | Canal to connect the Great Lakes with admirably conducted a great and grow- | the ocean,” Secretary Kellogg said. ing department, which, as much as any department, if not more, has to do with Hoover Filed Report. the thi:a\mrm and economic ‘well being mHeA udd?d that Hm;ve‘r, “gl;r?l&f:& gf f . e American commission, file - secre‘ary sees No Reason o i port advising the construction of the for Change in Administra e H““'"u"“":h"*"" try from =% LauTencs River Ganal, “not anly as - “Mr. Hoover knows the country from an entirely feasable project but impera- o e B‘l'slm gm ln;:l Nondt; u; g‘auth imd tive for :he relleé’_l Aa:‘l d:&;lglpm‘e;t :)t i red e special needs of the various | the great area e le West.” tion—Lauds Hoover. Sections, and, in addition to the very | In event Canada will not co-operate in unusual grasp of domestic problems, has | the construction of the canal, Secre- a remarkable knowledge of our foreign | tary Kellogg said, Hoover would “push BY the Assoclated Press. com'lr‘netme,nwglch vhs;s S\lxch an l1er1- vigorously” for an All-American route Secre! Kell holds that parties | portant pai our national prosperity.” | project. must be“:ruy °§§ the result of legis-| Secretary Kellogg reviewed the achi- | ~ Secretary Kellogg sald Hoover “is a lation and mnmndon," and on such | evements of the Coolidge administration, | natural leader of men, one who seems a basis believes that the Republican | reciting the reduction of the national | always the most earnest co-operator of party should be continued at the helm | debt, tax reductions, the finding of for- | those who work with him.” of the Government. eign markets for agricultural products “His vision,” the Secretary said, Speaking by radio last night from|and numerous other national problems | “takes in the needs of the whole coun- Station WMAL. The cabinet member re- | which have been settled, and then de-| try. He has proved what he can do viewed the activities of the Coolidge | clared that Hoover could be depended | in organizing and carrying through the upon to carry on the President’s suc- | greatest humanitarian work in history. r and ability of | cessful work. ‘Herbert Hoover and, asserting that the| Describing Hoover as having greater 1 happy,” | knowledge of the Nation's complex prob- Equally he has proved his power in as- suring the growth and prosperity of his country. His commercial ideas are ere is any reason at|lems of trade and commerce than any | sound. There is nothing sectional in this time for a change.” other man in this country, Secretary|his thinking or acting. The South and “I believe that the country in general | Kellogg also said that Hoover was par- | the West means as much to him as the el North and the East. In all these rea- sons I know that if he is elected he will make a great President of the whole United States.” AIR FIGHT REHEARSAL SET Army Planes to Test New Coast Artillery Defense. As a culmination of six weeks of night and day flying to test the new Coast Artillery airplane defense system of searchlights and airplane sound lo- cators, two formations of Army fight- ing plines and a Fokker transport plane tonight will rehearse for simulated at- tacks tomorrow and Friday nights on the anti-aircraft detachments at Fort Humphreys, Va. Three O-1 observation planes and two PW-9 pursuit planes are to take part in the attacks, in addition to the Fokker transport plane which has been employed for many weeks in the tests. One group of the fighting planes will represent an enemy detachment and the rest will demonstrate the abili- ty of the ground crews, with their sound “horns” and searchlights, to locate and reveal the Ipl‘es'em:e of the enemy planes to the defensive air forces. At Yale scientific and literary prob- lems are being studied by 40 studen CHILDREN ENJOY HALLOWEEN PARTY Virginia Avenue Playgrounds Is Scene of Contest for Prize Costumes, Making known the spirit of the occasion with peals of laughter and yells of glee, several hundred children joined enthusiastically in the annual Halloween party of the Virginia Ave- nue Playgrounds, Tenth street and Vir- ginia avenue southeast, yesterday after- noon. The affair was climaxed by a costume contest following a variety of Halloween stunts performed to the joy of all present. Little Doris Clubb, 10 years old, of 1708 Seventh street southeast, dressed as “Miss America” in a costume of red, LALLOWILELEN DINNER G _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1928, white and blue stripes, was awarded first prize, while Joseph DeNavas, 10 years old, of 1251 K street southeast, dressed as Santa Claus, was second, and Irving Snyder of the 900 block M street southeast was third. 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