Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1930, Page 7

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! new low levels for the year. Thirty days have passed and Mr. Watson's ‘prosperous conditions and happy days,’ WAISUN E taken away from the people by 10 years | of misrule and special privilege, have 1 |not come ‘back to the people of the | United Statest “Last Friday a Republican Governor of the State of Kansas declared the doctrines enunciated by Mr. Hoover's Demacrat Charges Tariff and| femscose o o depaic. The Farm Law Have Fa"ed | Hef policies are demonstrated by the to Aid Nation. following examples of prices of major farm products. In June, Mr. Hoover was nominated, wheat soid for $1.40 per bushel. June, 1930, when the ‘present tariff bill became law, it s0ld for 87.9 cents per bushel. On July 11, when Mr. Watson's appeal was pub- | lished, it sold for 82.6 cents per bushel. {and today wheat brings the lowest price at which it has sold for 16 years. Cotton Prices Quoted. “Cotton shows the following decline une 14, 1928, 20.23 cents per pound: 12, 1930, 13.2R cents per pound: . 1980, '12.10 cents per pound. By the Associated Press. Recalling the promise of Senator Watson, of Indiana, the Republican leader, of “prosperous days” under the new tariff law, Senator Black of Ala- bama, in a statement issued yesterdey through the Democratic national com- | ] mittee asserted that 30 days have failed | 3 to_show it J June 1 A I e senate R | tionate declines under Hoover's ‘relief Teterinde to the taniy that ‘it is | measures. Industry is languishing, la- my prediction deliberately made on the | Dor is out of emplovment, agriculture 18 floor of the United States Senate that | helplessly struggling with low prices o after the passage of this bill this after- | {arm products. , 2 noon the skies will clear, and within a| “Surely the time for ‘patience’ has comparatively brief time the sun again |Passed. Ten years of trial is enough will shine and bring prosperous con- |It is time to restore the Government ‘19 ditions and happy days back to the|the hands of the people and really people of the United States.’ bring ‘back to the people of the United States prosperous conditions and happy Cites Market Drop. days.’ This cannot be done by electing “The very next day after this delight- [a Congress in sympathy with the ful prophecy the busiiness skies grew | Hoover policies that have so signally darker and business stocks crashed to ' failed.” 1928, when | Other farm products show propor- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. m AGUINALDO MARRIES LANDOWNER’S SISTER| ISimple Ceremony Marks Third‘ Wedidng of Philippine General, By the Associated Press. MANILA, July 14.—Gen. Emilio | Aguinaldo, who led the Philippine in- { surrection against the United States in 1899-1901, yesterday was married to Miss Maria Agoncillo. The wedding was performed by Rev. P. Aguinaldo, | cousin of the general, in the little'Sam- paloc district church here. The ceremony was attended by about | 20 relatives and intimate friends of Gen. | and Mrs. Aguinaldo. No Americans were | present. | After a wedding breakfast at the | Agoncillo Home, the couple left for Baguio, Summer capital of the Philippines. The bride is about 49 and the sister of Gregorio Agoncillo, one of the wealth- |lest of Philippine landowners. | " Gen. Aguinaldo had been married | twice previously. Carnegie's Friend Dies. | YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, July 14 (#)— ‘Thomu G. McDonald, aged 82, friend | and confidant of Andrew Carnegie and | one of the leaders in the steel industry lin the United States, died here Satur- day. He had been ill about two weeks. GIVES UP TO ITALIANS French Soldier Abandons Post and Crosses Border. 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