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So far as the political generals them- selves are concerned, it appears certain the efforts to be exerted on public opinion from now on will be on a scale um-z.&t.hecmmm has seen in any retl’or the expected Mr:ldoub of party pul been called u lPon by President Hoover himself to rally for a “hard fight.” No one can guess at this stage whether sparks from the roaring fur- naces of organized party activity will start any conflagrations among the voters thzmselves Public Silent. Word has come to party leaders from many sections that a large body of the people are silent and apathetic. In general, neither campa contributions nor attendance at political maeungs shows an average high enough to in cate intense popular interest. Yet 1n Maine the vote was very heavy, which may mean that the public is thinking nnd meaning to act, even if it is not For the moment most of the outward activity is on the part of the Demo- crats. Gov. Roosevelt, speeding toward the West Coast, is asking for the sup- port of the voters of both parties, as he turns from the old subjects of the gen- eral depression and prohibition to speak about farm relief, power and the rail- roads. It is the alm of the Democrats to. wnm% now, if possible, enough Western sivangth to win regardless of what the East may do. The preparations of the Republicans for an intense October drive in both East and West will bring into action every available party wheelhorse. Pres- ident Hoover's telegram to Chairman Sanders after the Maine election, asking for renewed effort everywhere, has been followed by a long string of political conferences at the White House. The President’s own speaking program, call- ing heretofore for three major speeches, may be somewhat, but not greatly, ex- panded. ¥ Bonus Draws Attention. “Whatever the political effect, yubuu- [} tion of the bonus eviction report on' the eve of the American Legion convention at Portland, stirred up a commotion which did not lack for public attention even in a week of commotions. After giving Secretary of War Hurley both boos and cheers, the Legion in- dorsed the bonus, left aside & resolution to censure the President for evicting the bonus marchers from Washington, but adopted one censuring the War De- partment for distributing literature on the subject in the convention. Much more probably will be of this before the campaign ends. President Hoover’s opposition to the bonus is well known, and was reiterated during the Portland convention, while Gov. Roosevelt came under further urging, from several sources, to declare himself. In one way or another the ue is sure to be kep'. alive, although politicians do n« how many. [ votes wmbemnumeeaby in the end. LONG TO SPEAK IN WEST NEW ORLEANS, September 16 (#).— United States Senator Huey P. Long has discarded his role of “Kin * Louisiana Dem ucy to take the stump in the national campaign. At a farewell dmner last night the Senator announced his retirement from active direction of the State Committee to accept speaking engagements in the West in the interest of the national PILES, §1, at Drussists ' ticket. PAY LESS NOW We dislike to use “scare” headlines in our advertise- ments—but the facts are plain! There is a shottage of Good Woolem—and the man who buys one of these few months from now! “A Word to the Wise.” Men’s “Dorchester” SUITS marked for .Chomo of On. or Twe Trousers! @8ingle or Double Breasted Styles! ® All well lined with Celanese! .Na Charge for Alhrv . ations!' ° ; quick selling Milton RNoy 8L&Pa Ave. THE EVENING Seriously 111 NW‘D‘“ CAN- WILLIAM Z. FOSTER, Communist candidate for President, lias been forced to cancel his cam- paign because of serious it was announced at the party’s national head- quarters in New York. —A. P. Photo. {HOLD ROOSEVELT MISQUOTED HOOVER Senator Vandenberg Scores Demo- cratic Nominee’s Farm Program as “Impossible Theory.” By the Associated Press. Senator Vandenberg of Michigan, in a statement through the Republican National Committee, said today Gov. Roosevelt “grossly” misquoted Presi- dent Hoover in the Democratic candi- date’s farm speech at Topeka, Kans.|® Vandenberg’s statement said, in part: “Gov. Roosevelt's program for agri- culture * * * defines an impossible theory which contradicts fiself in its own terms and for which neither he nor anybody else can produce a practi- cal formula. “Meanwhile he makes a bad matter worse by grossly misquoting the Presi- dent through the ancient and familiar trick of removing words from the context. “The Governor quoted the President &3 having said in 1925 that continuous overproduction means surpluses which can - only be curbed by prices low gnough to make production | unpowhle for some of the acreage in e The quotation is mmcourate. < * * . Roosevelt erroneously con- tinues: ‘The President and his sup- Eri e s o of farm j= cts’ * * * The President e 1o nuch statement.” — HILLQUIT RUNS IN GOTHAM Socialists Name Candidate Mayor at Special Election. NEW YORK, September 16 (P).— Whether New York is to have a mayoralty election in November is a uestion the courts have been asked to Socialists nnmlmted their candidate last night anywi He 4 Morfis Hiliqult, s leader o the party for 30 years, now national chair- man, counsel for the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union and other labor organizations. Hillquit ran for mayor in 1917, when John F. Hylan was elected. He was nominated on a platform de- nouncln{ municipal corruption and for extensive unemployment re- lief measures. for i ,mtonl Sudan seeds.” ROOSEVELT SPEECH || SEEN BOOMERANG! Snell Says Garner and Other Democrats Are Hit by Farm Board Attack. ml SENATE NOMINATION BY LARGE MAJORITY. Gov. Roosevelt, by condemning the Farm Board's stabilization operations in his Topeka address, “unwittingly, no doubt, indicted” 8 vice presidential candi proi ative Snell, Republican House “While Gov. Roosevelt is unaware of the fact, of course, the official records disclose that the greatest prumn for stabilization operations by the Farm Board came from Democratic leaders,” he sald. “They urged upon the board stabilization ogerations not alone in cotton and whéat, but in tobacco, rice, dan grass and even Lespedeza Snell sald M Senator m‘n&afl for immediate it in cotton ey’ 35, mp 4 that O < Gurme i Augusr, 1930, aaked an d 9f 10 cents a pound to farm- 1l said, included Sen- aiors George o! Georgla, Thomas of OkRlahoma, Blease.of South Carolina, Simmons of North Oarolina, Smith of South Carolina, Broussard of Louisiana and Robinson of Arkansas. “It is fair to assume,” Snell ndded “that had Gov. Roosevelt been Presf dent he would have prevented this n.ld to the South, which now would be economic ruin,” lflf KARL C. SCHUYLER, Denver attorney and ofl man, won the Republican nomination for United States Senator from Colorado w overwhelming majority. 3 3 CANDIDATES RECOVERING FROM VARIED MISHAPS Heat and Accidents Play Hob With Indiana Campaign Between ‘Watson and Van Nuys. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, September 16.— Heat and accidepts played hob with the senatorial situation in Indiana yes- terday. United States Senator James E. Wat- son was recovering from a_near col- e caused by the heat Wednesday while making a Republican political speech at Madison. He seeks re- election. Frederick Van Nuys of Indianapolis, his Democratic wm;m, was suffering from a sprained which occurred when his automobile collided with an- other machine near Bloomington late ‘Wednesday. United ~States Senator Arthur R. Robinson, Republican, was still nurs- ing a broken rib caused a few days ago when he fell against a dock at Lake Wawassee while stepping from a boat. The Senator had been fishing. —— DOAK TO ADDRESS G. 0. P. Secretary ‘Is Speaker for Party Meeting Tomorrow -Afternoon. Secretary of Labor will speak at & Rovl‘lzl?n 0rTOW aft- ernoon at 3:30. 0'cl it’the Summer home' of Mr. and«M¥¥. Galen L. Tait, 4900 Western avehge. ‘M. Talt is chair- | ¢or man. of “the Republican State Central Committee of Maryland. Other spukers will include Harold C. Smith, candidate for Congress from the sixth Maryland district, and Wal- lace Willlams, Senate candidate from he State. TELLER FO.ILS BANDIT Yells “Hold-up” and Would-be Robber Flees Bank. SPOKANE, Wash., September 16 (). —An attempt to hold up the Old Na- tional Bank & Union Trust Co., the largest in Eastern Washington, was foiled late yesterday by a teller. Robert Grimm, the teller, sald the robber flourished ‘a pistol and demand- “Shell out!” Orlmm dropped to the floor and cried “Hold-up!” The gunman fired one shot and dashed out through the crowded lobby. —_— Swedes to Use Dial Phones. 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Franklin D, Roosevelt's ‘Topeka speech dealing with the farm problem, Senator Howell said, gave no answer whatever to that problem. general lpecmuum dunnl wm: Lhe farm problem,” said Senator Howell. “It is Just what we have had before us con- lunlly ‘What we have been trying to do is to find the solution. Gov. Roose- velt gives us none. It is just as though a physician said to a person suffering from arthritis: ‘I intend to cure you without the use of surgery, without the use of medicines and at the same time ly jump at such a cure, The physician, how- ever, would have to be much more spe- cific' when he came to handle the case.” Gets Campaign Complaint. lmwr Howell is chairman of the Senatorial Investigating Oommstm He said sauwr Swanson of Virginia, chairman of the Democratic Campaign Committee, had requested him to investigate a report takes a bra Here we are . . . all moved .. . all H 83 i B i i the Republican, Demo- ign Com- be made. 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