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“TROTSKY 1S JEERED BY DANISH “REDS" 300 Communists Demon- strate Hostility When Boat " Reaches Esbjerg. Warm Springs—Success: BY BYRON PRICE, l Chief of Bureau. The Associated Press Washington. | HE Democratic conferences at| Warm Springs have a political interest far outreaching the By the Associated Press. immediate public issu¢s involved. ESBJERG, Denmark, November 24.— immediate publlc in volu- eir real s! icance is meas- Leon Trotsky, exiled RUSSOn T€WO' | yred by the degree to which they de- tionary, encountered a hostile ! velop a working understanding—or lack stration yesterday when he disembarked | of it—between the next President and ht bim | the leaders of the next Congress. from the steamer that had brought bim | ™o J¢GUbr Giate the complexities and | from Dunkirk, France. | the . tmportance of this first step to- | About 300 Esbjerg Communists pa-|ward inaugurating the “new deal” at| raded about, carrying banners marked: | ‘Washington, it is necessary only to ask - | two questions: | Long live the Soviet! Down With|™'wyo i o be elected to the Demo- | Trotsky the traitor!” .. |.cratic House -speakership which, Mr. | { The entire local police force was|Gamer will vacate on March 4 to be- | tered at the harbor and Trotsky, | come Vice President, and for which a rustered 8t the OUSkY: | 1iplf-dozen candidates are contending? surrounded by & guard and & corps of | what measure of recognition is the new | Secretaries, was hurriedl to bis train. | Democratic Senate to give to those in- A frotsky lobked pathetically frail, | surgent Republican Senators who sup- | s#cared and 1 | ported the Democratic nationel ticket | The police roped in @ large area of | in 19322 thequay to prevent too violent demon-| » strations, ‘There were some cries of Ansyus | Rmpotee ol traitor!” and there was hooting and| In terms of legislative accomplish- | shrill whistling, but no active attempt ment—alwsys a most important con- | . Polities 'at Random Interest Attaches to Democratic Conferences at and Insurgent Republicans Bring Speculation. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, POLING ADMITS WET GAINS LAST YEAR Predicts, However, Young People Will Prevent Saloon’s Return. or to Garner in House of his party leaders in Congress, just| as President Hoover has been much criticized for making major decisions | without consulting Congress. | As a student of politics, Mr. Roose- velt has observed both cf these things in his time. Warm Springs and the events flowing therefrom during the tionists have made progress during the coming weeks chould afford scme | past year, Dr. Daniel A. Poling, editor measure of his ability to translate his| of the Christian Herald and an out- Sratrig A o standing dry, predicted last night the young people of the Christian churches ACTOR ORDERE-[)_TE TR|AL;would never consent to the return of the saloon in any guise. _—— | His statement, made before a congre- Duncan Renaldo Alleged to Have | gation of 800 attending a mass meeting | of the Christian Endeavor Union of the Falsified Pagsport Plea. | District at the Church of the Covenant, . __ |-was greeted with applause. TR ANORIES, Koremhe OB - | Dr. Poling, who is international presi- Tne Federal Court yesterdey decided | dent of the Christian Endeavor Union, Duncan Renaldo, declared work, e ar indictment |15 Dot half done and that the union y & 30 “‘»“vh s e AICtmERt | o0 14” contribute a great deal toward charging him with falsifying & pass-| the task by “telling the truth about Fort application by swearing he was an | alcohol * He sald he would be b Aoicas dden | indeed, if T did not realize the progres Renaldo's motion to quash the indict- | A%, By the other side in. the past ment was denied by Judge George Cos- | The speaker's address was part of a grave.and. the actor was ordered to trial | Nation-wide campaign he is conduct- Although he admitted anti-prohi- | motien p.ciure actar, | declared work. against the liquor traffic | to interfere with the Trotsky party A railway coach was waiting on the pler and in'a few moments the train started for Copenhagen, where the exiled Russian will lecture on the revo- | lution which brought about the present regime in Russia. “Trotsky Leaves Train 10 Miles Ouiside | ~All Mr Rogsevelt can do openly is} Preside: o { for the THOUSANDS GATHER AT STATION '!ernment is jealous of-its constitutional | | sideration for any administration—the December 13. ing to obtain funds for the Christian | answer to"each of these two questions | The ~ indictment means very much indeed to Mr. Roose- | alleged native of Rumania, velt. ing the United States by deserting a Such problems &s these, moreover, [ship at Baltimere and with stating he are the corv of thing a President of |was ‘born in New Jersey when he -eloct, must handle with gloves; | appiled for a passport to go to Africa legistative: branch of the:Gov={to’ make a"jungle picture. accuses - Renaldo with' enter- TR Robbers Loot Produce Markets. | Endeavor movement. He sald the or- | ganization has suffered |SAYS MEXICO FREE FROM BREAD LINES Secretary of American Delegation Finds Country Functioning Smoothly. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 24—Re- turning from a good will tour,of Mex-| ico, & party from the Los® Angeles| Chamber of Commerce expressed en-| thusiasm yesterday over the reception | given members of the delegation and the attitude of Mexicans under present f the calamity howlers in y,” Charles P. Bayer, fleld| | secretary, said, “it was a relief to see Mexico, a country without bread lines and apparently going its way without great difficulty. “We received the most cordial recep- | tion in Mexico City. We reached there shortly after President Rodriguez was| inducted into office and found he is well | thought of and the government is| functioning in a very able manner.” The tour lasted two weeks. “Boast of Two Murders” Probed. CHICAGO, November 24 (#).—Charles | ‘Weaver was in police custody last night whiie an investigation was undertaken of his alleged boasts that he had killed two persons in Birmingham, Ala. He was arrested when Dan Rubin com- plained he beat him._ Rubin recently was discharged as a helper in Weaver's garage, and told police, they said, that | Weaver had beasted to him of killing | two persons in Birmingham. considerably | g from the depression and has had to re- | duce its staff of officers. He was introduced .by Dr. Darrell Crain, president of the District unions, | K The Marchioness of Aberdeen, who is | | pearly 80, had her first flight recently when a flylng circus visited Aberdeen, RELINED—4 WHEELS BUICK St'd » ILE | Other Cars Esually Low GENERAL BRAKE SERVICE “'Better Brakes for Less” | 903 N ST. N.W, DE. 5483 D. 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Where | It waslearned thet he had given & pledge to-abtain from interviews of ‘s controversial nature, CAPT. SHOEMAKER SENT TO SUNNYVALE STATION| Yakehurst Commander Will Take | Charge of Fitting Out New [ Pacific Coast Base. Capt. i Harry E. Shoemaker, U. S. Navy, now commanding the Rigid Air- ship and Experimental Squad- yon and commanding also the Naval Air iStation, Lakehurst, N. J., will be de- tached apgiit December 1 to command ithe new station under construction ‘at e, Calif. The captain will ‘be in charge of fitting ‘out the new air ‘base for the Navy on the West Coast. . The NavyiDepartment yesterday like- iwise annoux! the ordering of these ‘officers from Lakehurst to Sunnyvale: Lieut. Comdr. W. K. Phillips, U. S. ¥Navy, as mooring officer; Lieut. Comdr. i F. L. Worden, U. S. Navy, as assembly ‘end .repair officer and Lieut. D. M. Mackey, U. S. Navy, as assistant execu~ %ive officer. Capt. Shoemaker served here in 1917 | #n the Bureau of Navigation. | MRS. OWEN TO INTRODUCE | | WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE g § ¥irst Ransanof Sex to Be Chosen i to House to Be Shown “How ings Are Done” Here. psociated Press. § HA Kans., November 24.—Miss Kath: O'Loughlin, the first woman | be to the national House of | presentatives from Kansas, disclosed Nuurd!.l:‘ln, Ruth Bryan Owen, Con- Bresswol from Florida, has offered | to show her “how things are done” in| ‘Washington. Accordingly, Miss O'Loughlin,” who, like Mrs. Owen, is a Democrat, will visit ess after the Christmas | ‘holidays and will be introduced to some of its members by the daughter of the Jate William Jennings Bryan. y the Hntricacies of this great American pas- wants the kind of. leadership every | President aspires to, and if he: hopes to have the way smooth for his legis- lative program, it will be of highest concern-to him who sits in ‘the of .authority on Capital Hill. Whatever he may do must be. done with the greatest political fiflesse” of’ which he is capable if it is to produce real results. He Knows Politics. For this part of his new duties, Mr. Roosevelt 15 equipped by a long. ex- perience in practical politics. The word “politician” has no es- pecially pleasant odor, but the success- ful Presidents have been, almost with- | out exception, men deeply versed in the does a Chief Executive find seasoned politicians in the impertant committee posts in Congress, but he learns that even in his own cabinet the men who can do most to build up popular esteem for the administration are the men. who have political in- fluence. ¥ be as it should be, yet is it ‘the fact. The whale tenor of history is that a President,:fo get what he wants, must know how to handle the politicians. It is that job the Presi- dent-eléct now is undertakibg. A Test. | Doubtless Mr. Roosevelt has in mind | the hazards as well as the advantages of close relations between White House and OIJ)ML 3 President Taft was much criticized for ylelding too often to the opinions time. Not ‘only- 1708 New REGISTERED Persian and Chi European American Pais 0Oak Momey Carved W Ceystal C Sofas and Dining Room inets irs, I Colored Prints, Mosler Iron Safe, TERMS CASH. Mrs. Owen spoke in Kansas in the in! of the Democratic ticket in the recent campaign. DAYS OF MORE PRICE REDUCTIONS Jacobean Dining Room Suite 10-Piece Authentic R‘e.production 2J.Nee Co. F RE e v'entlz.tz yg‘;‘ét ;t&,‘ Quality, workmanship and materials -'gre the keynotes of this haye your choice of tique Oak, carved by craftsmen. unusual value. You select Walnut or An- This"is one of the outstanding items of the 10-day NEE event. =11 Entire Valuable Furnishings CONTAINED IN AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES Monday, November 28th, 1932, at 10 A. M. 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