Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1931, Page 7

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ORY DOMINATION FORECASTFOR 12 Neither Party Can Afford to Have Wet Platform, W. C. T. U. Declares. By the Assoclated Press. The prediction that both Republican and Democratic parties would be | strongly dry in the 1932 campeigns “l political leaders heed the results of the wet drive in State Legislatures this ear was made today in a statement the National Women's Christian Temperance Union. Another statement by Dr. Eugene L. Crawford, secretary of the Methodist ice, said: See Church Influence. Depression Boosts Cleaning Industry, Hoover Group Finds ‘The President's Committee ! the dark clouds of de- found that be- necessity and dustry because job seekers every effort to spruce up appearance.” Three Killed in Blast. | VALENCIA, Spain, August 3 (®)— Board of Temperance and Social Serv- Three persons were killed and several . McBrid injured Saturday night in Algemasi o when a fireworks workshop was de- “The church people of the South, &1 | stroyed by an explosion and fire. especially the membership of Methodist Episcopal Church South, do not intend to abandon for the 1932 fley have adhered through many dec- es. “This board and the constituency which it represents plan to be entirely consistent with their past records in their co-operd¢on with the W. C. T. U. and the Anti-Saloon League and with other temperance groups representin the various churches in all proper an necessary action for the support of the eighteenth amendment and for its enforcement by the legally constituted authorities.” The W. C. T. U. statement declared that the campaign “to smash prohibi- tion State by State” in the Legisla- “is a fizzle.” “The fate of the wet drive this yea 4 continued, “convinces the W. C. T. that political misfortune lurks in or modification. Hail Dry Victories. U. | cessful wet measures were 11.in num- ber from six States, calling for ref- erenda on the eighteenth amendment or asking Congress to call constitu- Sonal conyentions. They are indirect and non-mandatory, have no effect on existing law and afford meager promise to wet leaders. “New York is responsible for 5 of these 11 gestures, the remaining half dozen coming from the five States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Wisconsin and Wyoming.” It added the wet drive appeared to the W. C. T. U, to have “turned into . device for staging non-mandatory smoke-screen _referenda, under ‘Which, smali-time politicians can run for office | andu old discussing their real quali- cations.” RECONCILIATION URGED BY GERMAN SOCIALISTS Restoration of French Friendship Is Favored; Warning Heard on Nationalist Plebiscite. By the Assoctated Press. BERLIN, August 3.—Franco-German reconciliation was urged by leaders of the Social Democratic party at an anti- war mass meeting which was attended by 30,000 members of the party. Franz Kuenstler, member of the Reichstag, warned that a triumph of the reactionary elements would mean the “isolation of Germany.” He said, however, it would “take more than a pure business deal” to bring about friendship between the two nations. M. Drumbach, member of the French Chamber of Deputies, who was & guest, declared that “if the Nationalist plebis- cite for the dissolution of the Russian diet is successful it will be impossible even for French Socialists to continue their fight for a reconciliation between the two nations. As the Socialists were returning homeward they clashed with Commu- nists and four Communists and one So- clalist were arrested. Catholic Rector Dies. LATROBE, Pa., August 3 () —The Very Rev. Ambrose Kolbech, 61, order ollgt. ‘Benedict, rector of St. Vincent's Senimary and former instructor in dog- matic theology at St. Bede Abbey, Peru, I, died here today. Heat Records Fall, But Flyer Is Cold High Over Chicago Gets $25 for Each Trip to Collect Reports on Weather. » c‘;; Assoclated P: [CAGO, August _3.—The moments when even a Weather rBum' "xex m;l‘o do ma:mnnnae things. T ce, official reports ‘was the hottest month in 10 ye.::l Jl‘:}; the fifth hottest month in 60 years. ‘The average temperature for Chicago during July was 76.4 degrees. And yet the Weather Bureau also Soove sere in' Chieage providiag yen went high enough. % e Every day for a month J. C. Bowers, operator of a flying service, has donned his overcoat, hopped into his plane at :::tcugr 4:45 am. and climbed 13,500 more, soared & min d"fi“?&* ) ute and trument known as an aer meterograph attached to the wing :_( his plane brought back reports of the oon«Buum in the upper regions. These reports, Government Forecas- ter C. A. Donnel sald, were valuable in f¢ afternoon thundershow: ers :.m}olfumoon mll:x.lmum tempera. sures for various lines g e a trip and a bonus for r ing altitudes beyond 13,500 feet, glnol: firwken earned $877 for his month's Once Bowers was unable to the stipulated 13,500 feet and mml.ledh getting paid. That was on July 9, when he took along as a passenger Vernon W. Schaad of the airport ‘Weather Bureau staff. Schadd weighed 16-Day Excursions Niagara Falls FRIDAYS-SATURDAYS August 7.3, 21-22; September 4-5, 18-19 6.80 TP Time . 7:08 P.M., 10: et ot usual cnarges. o 0T Ask Agents for fllustrated folder. Penal law defines crimes, and la; campaign those principles to which A;llolwn punishments in order w.upmi'. = em. i HOOVER AND SMITH 3 SEEN IN 1932 RACE F. Scott McBride Says Foes ,Three Years Ago Wilk-Run Again Next Year. g E?g g i By the Associated Press. LITTLE POINT SABLE, Mich., Au- gust 3.—Dr. F. Scott McBride, general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, predicted at his Summer home here yesterday that Al- fred E. Smith and Herbert Hoover will Vi be the major parties’ presidential can- didates in 1932. Dr. McBride’ iction came at the tonclusion conference with super- intendents of the league from several Middle Western States. Plans for the presidential and congresional cam- paigns were 5 “Herbert Hoover unquestionably will' the Republican candidate” the chieftain said. ‘The only man to him from the nomination is Mrs. Quinn, employe for nearly a year. The killing apparently follo Quinn’s refusal. SANICO BAKERY, LOCATED AT ECKINGTON PLACE AND *“R” STREET NORTHEAST, IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE SANI- TARY GROCERY COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D. 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