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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, POLITICS REACHES | D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. GARNER CHARGES and may be in- | ra| ] nm’ ulcuumd to help ATOMS IN QUEER HOOK-UP PASADENA, Calif. ().—Atoms bave surprising forms of hooking together h form molecules. control of the next “And that reminds me that Mr. Gar- ner could have just as well included John J. Raskob, the chief underwriter of the Na lur Raskob in his scheme to capture BROWN BEETLES The buffalo b etle and brown carpet beetle are giving some bouseholders much trou- ble. " HON “smi=ation is the cure. Moth-proofing hereafier will give several years protec- tion. | Becuritp Srorage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS CAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT SPECIAL NOTICES. WILL RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ‘%n Gihes than thote contracted by my- 3 GRAFTON POORE, R. F. D. No. 1, iyn. Vo 30° GET YOURS NOW—PURE METALLIC ROOF int at the right price. Promp delivery. BRECKrR PAINT AND GLASS GO, 1399 Wis- consin ave. n.w. Phone West tomaRiics . cond & o ot Brohibjtion: laws, by, avctio . W.y eYv . 3, 10 THURPOR Y DR, U r Adam A. Weschier & Son.” Atctioneer: ICE 18 Y GIVEN TO ALL George Chakeris ¢nd James qfll 'ho sold their “Lincoln Delicates- situat on premises known as uumber Illl You street northwest, Washington. Louis Stratigakis und Mike e taturis, to, e l?flr"::lllmlh-nh the undersiened, aitornes for the purchasers. on October 2, 1930, o I': barred from Tecovery thereatier. ‘SOTERIOS NICHOLSON, 1194 National Press lulltllnl BANK AND TRUST oourm Shareholders' Meeting. Notice is. hereby given that ursuant to eall ({ its directors a special meeting of the ghareholders of Merchants Bani any will be held at its | had been employed to “smear Hoover.” ;| _In a radio lpeech over the National ind | scribed By " “eopy Agreement extuted by & majo T s l)& the ral-Ame) of Washin and by & majorit the airectors of company. bro of this ‘company. No. 143 n um: northwest. o be inspected for the tr: 18, 1 dent. oF Datéd September 18. 1930. AMERICAN NATIONAL Ilun Meeting. ealiOtics, 15 hereby nna unt pursuant to of its Direc al meeting of the s o( nu Federal-American Na- -nmk il be heid at at its nouse. No. 613 Fourieonth o oy X %J"i‘é‘.".‘“m‘u"“‘u " o 7 21t October, lm. 339 xd | sued at Fairfax to Raymond F. e 2007 Monroe street northeast, Washing- by a irectors of each of the two banks. for_ the mfié.u:.. "is on file '8t nk be inspected " during ‘business rs. 8 books of the bank for the transter of gock will be closed 18, 1930, at JOEN ENGINE -on'lu YL BE at suction Wed., at TE's Auction. 15 Sttty Storase. charses. MOTOR VA - “Pool” vans for nm‘- ta”of" Smell lots to wnd from New York. RAGE COMPANY, 1140 Fif- fteenth street. Decatur 04: ¥ IRAPHING, ADDRI mfl COPY. £ e e i North m-w 2' 5 up, installed. 'In“'lm f 4 H ct. n.w. Nat. 1456. handling, T ATION. “on-time’” on moving household oved zessonany DELIV- si’luuno ING—ROOMS PAPERED, $2.00 $83 uP, if you have the paper. Cail Col. urnaces Cleaned & Paintcd $380; tevairs and installations terms Bew work: estimates ROBI !A'rwc €O. 61 N st. ne. G635, 1 | eratic National commmze and Chair- mce | tive Committee because he “TEXTBOOK STAGE" fBoth Parties Issue Pam-; phlets Outlining Issues of 1930 Campaign. By the Associated Press. The political campaign reached the | handbook stage yesterday with both the Republican and Democratic National Committees issuing text books for 1930. | ‘The Republican National Cflmmhm; published two pamphlets, one by Senator ; Hebert of Rhode Island, entitled “Demo- | crats Deliberately Obstruct Relief Plans,” and the other by Senator Hatfield of | ‘West Virginia, headed “Prices Decrease Under Republican Tariff.” - The Democratic National Committee handbook was of 60 pages and was entitled “Democratic Summary of Cam- paign Issues, 1930.” It declared in the opening sentence, “The dominant issue in the congressional campaign of 1930 is the failure of the Republican ad- ministration, now well on in its secondA year, to fulfill the promises on which it d its claim for election in 1928." Hebert Charges “Pessimism.” Senator Hebert’s article charged, “The Democratic high command undertook five definite maneuvers to keep pessi- mism alive and prevent full recovery of the Nation before the November elections.” He listed the “maneuvers” as follows: ;;lfl Delay of the enactment of the “2.'Systematic propaganda to make it appear that the Government was help- ess. “3. Holding up legislation to assist in relief program. “4, Instilling fear into minds of the people as to the unemployment ex- tent, and “5. Claims that foreign trade 'ould be destroyed and factories closed. Democrats Talk of “Panics.” ‘The Democratic handbook asserted in one of its subtitles that “Democratic Federal Reserve Act Ends Republican Panics,” and it added that “prosperity ‘l.s the w-u:hword of the Republican paign.” ’l’he Republicans offered to give their Emphleu to party workers, but the ocrats impose a charge of 25 cents each for theirs. The Democratic Committee also made public a statement from R. Earl Peters, chairman of the Democratic State Com- mittee of Indiana, expressing the opin- fon ;that Indiana would elect this year “a practically solid Democratic congres- sional delegation. MICHELSON DENIES “SMEARING” HOOVER Democratic Publicity Director De- clares Attacks on President Came Incidentally. Charles Michelson, director of licity for the Democratic Nation: Committee, denied last night that he leasting System Michelson de- reports that he had been em- pluyed for the purpose as “pure fic- )llche].son said he hld been employed Chairman Raskob Demo- man Shouse of the Democratic !.'xecfl- sumed to know “more about wubm:ny met.hodl and how to make them effec- tive than they.” "H.lvlnl put me on the job,” he ex- pmmd “they naturally left it to me to perform the not at all mysterious | task of getting bel’ore \‘.he people the | Democratic side of things.” I l(ichehon added that President Hoo- ver had “come under fire rather inci- | dentally.” D. C. Woman to Wed. FAIRFAX, Va. September 30 (Spe- cial) —A marriage license has been is- of 155 Wardwell avenue, Stratton T, 23, N. Y., and Lavinia Brawner Speaker, 22 Will Rogers RAPPED BY WOOD |G. 0. P. Leader Says “Tam- | manyized Democrat” Can’t " .Understand. | By the Associated Press. Representative Wood of Indiana, | chairman of the Republican Conlres- sional Committee, said last night he | was not surprised at the statement by Representative Garner of Texas, the | Democratic leader, that a number of contributors to the 1930 Republican | campaign fund had recelved tax re- funds from the Government. “Naturally,” Wood said in a state- ment, “it would seem incredible to a Tammanyized Democrat that a depart- ment of the Government should give a | taxpayer an honest -ccoununx without | somebody getting ‘a hand-out. Courts Ordered Refunds. The statement added: “Mr. Garner failed to state the re- | funds referred to were made according to law and under court decisions. He failed to give the names of hundreds of Democrats who have been granted re funds, He failed to state that. all such | refunds were considered, allowed and approved by Democratic lawyers and officials in the Internal Revenue Bureau | as well as by Republicans. “Above all, he failed to state that he is a member of the Joint Congressional Comrnmee, established largely as a re- | . 'sult of his own agitation, which passes | | upon all of these large tax refunds be- Group of New York Democratic leaders attending the State convention at l!;lrr{ l'ih;ymur:‘upl&:i tl‘:{};} the u’?"fi"“’ e failed to sf at three other Dom Syracuse, N. Y. Left to right: Alfred E. Smith, George R. Van Namee, public | %e falled fo state that three othe North | service commissioner, and William H. Kelley, Onondaga County leader. Former Carolina and Harrison of Mm&mlppl Gov. Smith today made the speech of nomination for Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt | and Representative Collier of Mississip- of New York, —A. P. 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