Show THE NAVY SQUABBLE r TIT IS hardly surprising that the committee chosen by President Hooyer to pass on the abysmal Ignorance charges of the head of the Navy league should have turned in a report upholding the tIie president The charges voiced by the Navy leagues league's president were wild on their face that the gentleman was speaking out of turn turri could be deduced as soon as 5 his statement was read Indeed now th that t the smoke of battle has I died away it Is possible t to wonder whether President Hoover needed to take any notice of the accusation In the first place A propaganda propaganda propaganda ganda organization is expected to attack any public official who does things of which it does not approve l. l o people pay very little attention That it woUld have been so in this case is hardly to be doubted At any rate the Issue seems to be settled now and it 11 is obvious that the head of the Navy league has not greatly added to his Jils reputation tion |