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NEW YORK, October 30.—Because of the “divided reception” that greeted his selection as treasurer of the Repub- lican senatorial campaign committee, Otto H. Kahn has declined the post. Announcement of his selection had been made by Senator George H.| Moses of New Hampshire at a dinner | last Thursday given by Jeremiah Mil- bank for Claudius H. Huston, Repub- lican national chairman. Addresses made at the dinner, a pri- vate affair, were interpreted by news- papers as indicating a declaration of war by the senatorial campaign com- mittee against Republican Senators | who_oppose President Hoover on the | tariff and other policies. Liberal in Politics. Mr. Kahn, in a letter to Senator Moses, declared that, while a Wall Street man, he was a liberal in politics. He sald that the “divided reception” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b. C, “DIVIDED RECEPTION™ CAUSES KAHN TO DECLINE G. O. P. POST| OTTO H. KAHN. s the new assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Entrance on Madison place at | gate south of Cameron House. A card party for benefit of Mayflower $\ Council, Daughters of America, will be held at 808 I street Friday evening. Teachers’ Union will hold its_third annual luncheon Saturday, 12:30, at | the Men’s City Club, 1320 G street. Frederic William Wile will speak. National Genealogical Soclety will meet_at the Mount Pleasant Branch of the Public Library, Sixteenth and La- mont__ streets, Saturday evening, 8 | o’clock. Herbert F. Smith of New York | will talk on “The Early History of Long | Island and Gennlngy of Its Settlers.” | Members and friends invited. Rev. E. C. Smith, pastor of the Metro- politan Baptist Church, will_speak at the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, tomorrow night, 8 o’clock, gnder the auspices of the Pulpit Service Tub. Labor Leaders Acquitted. SYDNEY, Australia, October 30 (#).— A jury today acquitted Jock Garden and six other trades union leaders of charges of conspiracy to intimidate volunteer laborers brought into the timber indus- try during the recent strike. The jury reached its verdict without hearing evi- dence for the defense, believing the evi- dence insufficient to convict any of the accused. They were arrested last month. . A prospective tenant for a country house in England recently refused it because there was no landing place for airplanes. DULIN & COMMERCIAL GROUPS OUTLINE YEAR’S WORK Committee Chairmen Meet -in Homer Building to Plan Program. Committee chairmen of 40 standing committees of the Washington Cham- ber of Commerce met in the Homer Building yesterday noon to consider their program for the current year for the advancement of the business and civic interests of the city. Charles W. Darr, president, extended FOR RENT \ A Few Small and Large Apartments Furnished and Unfurnished 1661 Crescent PL. N.W. ‘These apartments in this exclusive co-operative bidg. are available for rent by owners who for vnloun Teasons are unable to occupy them. Under Warren Management Telephone ~ Adams 9610 MARTIN a welcome to the new committee of- ficers and discussed briefly the impor- tant features of the current year's pro- gram and the n::eae ltu‘r effective service cess of this program. Mr. Darr was directed schedule bgmfu't‘u’m committee meetings committee chairmen, each talk to deal with some major ~problem affecting ‘ashington. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1929. the suc- to draw up a S ks to be broadcast by Harrlsburg Stopping at York EVERY SUNDAY . Washington. ............ 7:55 AM. [R5 bt ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad This Céupon RETURNING 7:08 B.M. 7:46 PM. 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Some of the banker’s friends in the Republican party were inclined to criti- | cize some of the speéches made at the Milbank dinner, contending they placed FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS with which his designation was re- ;E‘ Clean Mr. Kahn in a false light. They said Mr, Kahn is on very friendly terms , | i i s with some of the Progressives, includ- ing Senators Willlam E. Borah and Hiram Johnson, and never has been concerned in any plan to make political | war on any of the Progressive-Repub- lican group. Moses Expresses Regret. Senator Moses, at Washington, ex- i Call Mr. Pyle ii Nat. 3257 & 3291 it § When this oil was dis- ?covered it was prenounced . "a masterpiece. Don't use el B Boie circumstanc inferior oil, get the Best. B | B wite arisen to lead Mr. Kahn ‘Demand _Autocrat _Motor [l |to decline. He said he had no idea | oil. | who would be selected in his place. Mr. Kahn's selection had received the indorsement of Senator Watson of Indiana, Republican leader in the Sen- ate, and of Senator Borah. The neces- sity for the appointment of a separate treasurer for the senatorial campaign committee had been questioned by Jo- seph R. Nutt, treasurer of the Repub- lican national committee. In recent years the senatorial committee has had no treasurer, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. “Christian Ideals and Big Business” will be the subject of an address by Rev. Moses R. Lovell, pastor of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, before the Liberal Club of George Washington University tonight at 8:30, in Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first and H streets. Dis- cussion will follow the meeting. Open to the public. FUTURE. “Evolution” will be the topic at the “ ” meeting of the weekly study class of “Vogue-Cleaned the United Lodge of Theosophists to- . morrow evening at 8:15, in the Hill A modern and sanitary Building, Seventeenth and I streets. cleansing service that restores aNE e oatieio faded colors—adds longer wear Annu alloween Irolic o ek —and greater satisfaction. cliia_Guild, St. Monica's Episcopal A Chapel, will be held in the parish hall, South Capitol and L streets southwest, tomorrow night, 8 o'clock. Henry Heartman and his orchestra will be featured. Prizes for unique and comical costumes, Ad Plans are complete for the Halloween | | " dance to be given tomorrow night by | [[IHIIIL the U. 8. . Jacob Jones Post, No. 2, [ M7 American Legion. Navy Band will play. Members of the post will meet Tuesday evening, November 5, at the Red Cross new building, to begin the season’s work. Rev. 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