Show weekly washington letter by NATIONAL PRESS washington september collectors t s ot or humorous literature and the custodians tor d la ns ot of juvenile libraries will miss a bet if they fall all to secure the democratic book of facts facto just issued by the democratic national senatorial and congressional gress lonal committees even the democratic new york times was unable to regard the publication seriously and has been uttering loud cries tor for the name of the author with the idea probably ot of having bhim him boiled in oil other democratic newspapers have also taken the time to characterize it as a 86 book ot of fiction rather than tact fact the trouble Is in this casi case the writer attempts as one which has destroyed business wrecked households nd end brought disaster to the aba people in general the republican party it styles as one which Is bankrupt morally and it disposes ot of our attempts to collect our foreign debts by the declaration that this action has robbed the united states of the world wide respect we enjoyed during ng the last administration nouns nouna adjectives adjective sand and adverbs are used in 10 profusion fusion attorney general sargent la Is V a creature ot the i trusts mr coolidge has made mada a shameful record and as tor for the future it says that there Is no hope iop under republican control aw ap the republicans h have ave no need to worry over maine figures congressman oldfield the sweet singer of 0 the democratic party announced ahead that the election of governor brewster by anything less than would bea be a great Vici victory ory and tie be also wheedled some of ills his guileless followers into the belief that they were going to defeat congressman white and win the democrats a new congressional seat governor brewster was reelected re elected by i some and the congressional district where the democrats predicted c ted a victory for themselves went more strongly republican than ever now of course the democrats are more convinced that maine Is not a barometer state senator sammons democrat who re bently issued a curious briel brief arguing that we were paying off the national debt with too great tl a speed and that we should leave something tor for future generations erat ions lons to meet has been answered directly by the president he Te affirms the position he has maintained irom the beginning Deg beg ining inai AJ ij business going the first charge on a good businessman Is to clear up his debts there Is 13 no profit t in paying interest on a public debt a and nd the president believes that the s sooner ner the debt Is disposed of 0 the better oot it will be tor for the people who will be able to keep in their pockets the money which they are now obliged to pay to the government in taxes when it Is appreciated that even at 3 the interest on of public debt Is a year not many words are required to convince the average C citizen and taxpayer that a great public debt Is not a thing to cherish and keep in the household the sooner it Is put out of doors I 1 the better |