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' MONDAY. the causes of the present depression, advocating co-operation of farmers to definite Nation-wide appraisal of elec- tion returns and to formulate the Anti- —12 EA s el Saloon League prog: b | The statement quoted Dr. F. Scott EAPI.[AI- PARI-EY‘McBrMe. general _luperlntendem of the |league, as saying: “The political situation involving pr:; hibition has made it desirable for to determine the exact attitude of the ill then have Legislative Plans to Be Made Deen_clocteq, and to. outline” our drr‘State Department Letter | Cites Records to Offset | ltgl:lfl:}ve program. at National Session Expect to Block Wets. December 15 to 18. “Whispering Campaign.” Webb. Ths prc closed with s square dance and refreshments. | esday night Pioneer Grange will celebrate its twelfth anniversary with a birthday party. Wednesday the ladies of the grange will give a chicken and rotracted period because 3‘,2‘.03‘"“"- in charge of Mrs. H. M. e yea’s when business necessitated his absence he spent part of every year in the United States, ex- cept on two or three occasions, and these largely in war service. | “5. The Tecords of the Treasury De- Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ANNANDALE, Va, October 3.—Al- bert 8. Goss, master of the Washington | o AT s - T THE EVENIXG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 3, 1932. independent inquiry” last month at his | care in iswuing passports, always fls-l HBUVER BI-EARED "‘%‘n"&'@“‘f&h’éfi“fi&?‘%’”fi"u" manding proc{ of citizenship. verr | GRANGE HEAD SPEAKER e of 's len | after year passports were issued to Mr. Tolows: 1 egations ade. that | FOCVEE, ¥hen his business affirs called AT BOOSTER MEETING | meet the situation. 5 al were made thal im abroad, because there was never Other speakers were Frederick Brenck- | Mr. Hoover was not an American citi- | any question of such citizenship. e e e it | o erhin Albert 8. Goss Urges Farmers' Co.|Tan of Washingion. national repre- London regiser of taxpayers.” Tnis was operation in Address at |and Hi 55 Ankers. of Ploeer Crange. | The Department of State made imme; Annandale. |;’;§£g‘g“g’°}fl;‘g B S | lately an exhaustive ivestigation of y Paul Johnson on the violin the matter ss, in fact, it would have and Robert Cornelius on the harmonica. | Hong Kong, China, recently imported done for any American citizen whose grange song in costume was sung by six American airplanes valued at nearly citizenship was brought into Question, rec Mr. and Mrs. Webb and Miss Helen $190,000. & vestigation brcught out the| partment show that Mr. Hoover has t i following point:: Paid an income tax as an American | pors %:.‘.'_,',?, ool e “1._ An investigation of the allegation | citizen every year since the tax Was | the guest of honor and chief speaker at that Mr. Hoover had applied for British | established. | the annual Booster meeting of Pioneer | citizenship was at once disproved by | “The Department of State is the final | Grange. Goss, who has been in Wash- inquiry et the British naturalizaticn | authority on citizenship matters. I can | ington attending the meetings of the office. The allegation that he had v-ted | only say that I have once more checked | National Executive Committee, which is ' in British electicns was entirely with- | the records to be sure that nothing has | preparing for the annual session in | out foundaticn. Mr. Hoover lived for a n _overlooked and can. therefore, | November in North Carolina, spoke on | time in London for business purpores. | reaffirm officially what Mr. Kellogg ufid‘ i He rented a house there and conse- == e quently his name appeared cn the tax lict, es taxes are assessed upon rents. The preliminary votirg rolls are made e = up from the tax list and Mr. Hoover's 0 name appeared on such list, tut no alien Heads Homemakers' Club. | is entitled to vote and is subject to| BOWIE, Md., October 3 (Special) — | challenge snd penalty. Mr. Hoover Mrs. Millard Schafer has been elected never ettempted to vote. president of the Bowie Homemakers' ub with Mrs. Luiher Bell, vice presi- d Proved By Records. dent; Mrs. Normen Clark, secetary, 124 S0 and New “3. Mr. Hoover never applied for and Mrs. Guy Bell, treasurer. British citizenship, 25 is proved by |mitte> chairmen sre: Program, records of the British naturalizaticn | Harry Kuhl; Welfare, Mrs. George Lan- ————— | caster; Visiting Sick, Mrs. William SUITS’ $1,8..P.y ss Mon'hly e e o et | e i . st e EISEMAN'S, 7th and F eation, Hardy; Publicity, Mrs. “In conference * * we will also make our plans for the congressional elections of 1934. We expect the ag- gressive fight now being made by the By the Associated Press | drys in the present senatorial and con- | Formulation of definite plans in op- gressional campaigns will keep the A revival of campaign whispers con- ceming President, Hoovers cltizenship | position to modification or repeal of eighteenth amendment from being | yesterday brought a sharp assertion the eighteenth amendment and prepa- cf.ng,d by the next Congress. ‘from the State Department, final au- ration of a “dry legislative program” = “In 1934 * * * we look for a cam- | thOrity in such matters, that “there today were purposes of a national con- | paign and election that will decisively |DNeVer has been any question of Mr. vention called here by the Anti-Saloon | stop the present depression-prompted HOOVer's status as an American citi- League for D2cember 15 to 18 drive of the wets to regain legall four years ago, that there never has = e been any question of Mr. Hoover's | status as an American citizen.” n. The statement was made public in a The leewr Teaive Opundiies | e Jetter from W. R. Castle, jr., acting Sec- said in a statement yesterday a formal £ i ! call had been issued to all State ruper- = retary of E:'-Il-lce'nr;n.v an accompanying th 2 officials and N 2 ¥ E : ’.r:i'fi:dd:m“ andictierdeasys oT e A | Treasurer to Be Chosen publicity of the Republican National CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md, October Committee, the latter explained that Many Groups Invited. 3 (Special). —Tre Capitol Heights Com- | “maliclous stories regarding President “Delegates will be invited to repre- Hoover's _citizenship. which were cir- gent all church and temperance groups TURIY W?“;e Organization will meet ¢\500q quring the 1928 campaign and opposed to the liquor traffic. Friday night in the local school to se-| officially exposed then as false, have | office. “The coming convention was called lect ac new treasurer to succeed Mrs. | been revived in the present campaign.” 3. 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