Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1930, Page 21

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HOOVER BOOSTED FUR Sfl:—[m{] TERM Abel Fund Research Head Asks Dr. Pheffer Representative Luce Speaks to National Capital Re- publican Club. esident has faithfully ideals of his party and “we Repub- licans will have the honor ‘of march- | 5, M suna ot the Ghemiesl Founae: | CITES GOVERNMENT DUTY ing to victory again under the Hoover | tinn caid yesterday he would ask Dr. S Preiffer for the culture and Dr. Pfeiffer | Guaranteeing Wheat Price Brit- banner.” | ‘The gathering marked the initial | mMeeting of the membership of the newly | organized National Capital Republican | o o1 SRSATCIOE PO AR S B ot he had discovered the cause of the malady, | sald to cost American workers alone | England, June 10 (#).—Stanley Baldwin, $2.000,000.000 a year in lost wages, and | Conservative leader and former prime had devisd a preventive vaccine, In & | minister. said last night the establish- paper read before the Maryland Biologl- | 2 v % | cal Soctety. Club, Inc. The meeting. held at the Willard Hotel, was not n the form of | a party rally, but merely to serve as the means of making the members acquainted and of explaining to them the objects and purposes of the club. | “Law Enforcement Essential.” “With respect to prol " M. |t Luce said, “the theory th bought at the corner drug store. Ad- | ment should it obtain office. ministration of the vaccine he has| ‘welfare depends on enforcem: is the theory of the fundamentals of | d the doctrines of the Republican The theory that law may be rest I and that each man has the righi defy the law and to flaunt it is Demo- | t eratic theory.” eiples of protective tariff. He said time had shown that a protective tariff is| necessary to develop the industries of this country and to give employment He declared the logic of this is so sound the Democrats leaned to the tariff | principle only for vote-getting purposes during the last campaign, and added that few of that party have remembered the tariff pledge in their party platform. Samuel J. Prescott, chairman of the Republican State committee in and for the District of Columbia, president of | the newly forrned club, opened the | meeting with a brief speech of welcome. and then turned the meeting over to A. | E. Chaffee, reading clerk of the House, By the Associated Press. of the microscopic organism announced | after every possible test was made that The name of President Hoover was | by Dr. J. A. F. Pfeiffer of the University | I made the announcement and claimed tnformally placed in nomination for a | of Maryland Medical School to be the | the discovery.” second term by Representative Luce of | cause of the common cold are to be put | Massachusetts at a_meeting last night | to the test of other scientists. Dr.| when a discovery of apparent merit is of members of the National Capital Re- | James A. Doull, head of the research |announced to ask the author for his ublican Club. He asserted that the |into the cause and cure of the cold, | culture and data to use in tests. rried out the | conducted for more than two years by he said. | ment lightly, but after years of ex-|sons, Mr. Luce strongly praised the prin- | haustive tests. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MEDICAL MEN TO SCRUTINIZE | CLAIM FOR COLD PREVENTION for Microscopic Culture and Data to Check Announcement. “I felt sure I had isolated the cold BALTIMORE, Md., June 10.—Cultures | germ seven years ago and it was only Dr. Doull pointed out that it is usual d he would grant the request. An outstanding pathologist, Dr. Pfeif« ain's Task, Baldwin Says. WICKHAM MARKET, SUFFOLK, | |ment of a fixed guaranteed price for | In an interview today he visioned | English-grown wheat would be one of he day when anti-cold serum might be | the first jobs of a Conservative govern- The guaranteed price would be on developed is simple, he said milling quality grain and would be suf- Certainly I shall be glad to have Dr. |ficient to enable wheat to be produced Doull and his assoclates test this out,” | remuneratively on the ordinary wheat | “Scientific men may be sure | lands of the country, he said. hat I have not made this announce- r. 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