Show washington snapshots taken by the helm news nes lor for the park record washington D C march ath president hoover shortly will declare himself a candidate tor for by permitting the use of his name in the ohio pre presidential primaries there has never existed any doubt but that the president was candidate but the ohio law makes maies it necessary tor for him to so declare himself II if he Is to get the states slates republican delegates to the nominating convention conventi oll ruing filing time expires march bilth the primary is held may loth mr hoover steered e lear clear of 0 the north dakota primaries but has no other reco recourse urbe than to admit his candidacy in ohio ills his candidacy then will be in the open he HC doubtless will enter other state presidential primaries as they come along nebraska roosevelt democrats have suddenly awakened to find that they have a fight on their hands bands to keep the state in line for or the new york governor and to prevent its straying over to speaker john W garner ot of texas almost overnight the garner blared out and quickly spread to nil all parts part swit ot the state whether the garner booz boom aul wul 1 get anywhere in the state primary Is a question that will not be answered until laprel april but in the meantime garner supporters in nebraska are working with lots iota ot of enthusiasm the contests between alfred E smith and gov franklin D roosevelt lor for the support of new england delegates to tho the democratic national convention stiffened ft alth ath the announcement that there will be a battle tor for amith delegates in vermont james E kennedy of burlington vermont former democratic national committeeman mads made the announcement ater alter a conference with ith mr smith mr kennedy told mr smith that he 1 has as a strong lollo follow ingin in vermont who insist that they be given an opportunity to send delegates pledged to him mr smith reiterated hi his statement that he be will not personally make a fight for delegates but that chat he be will not undertake to stop friends who may wish to do so for him M speaker jack jai camers gamers era presidential boom has attained proportions proportion which are said to be embarrassing to him his fellow ow texans are squabbling over the question ot of which one ot of them Is his campaign manager the demand that mr garner take one side or the other of the prohibition issue li 19 also a thorn thom in the flesh though a veteran in congress garner has bas never before mixed in presidential politics though the democratic national convention in 1928 met in his bis lome home state be did not concern himself W with ith it and did not attend former governor alfred E smith gave frank JD J Don abue chairman of the democratic massachusetts state committee power of attorney to consent to t 0 candidates ca to the democratic national convention to pledge themselves to vote tor for his als nomination lor for president the massachusetts achu election law requires the falln cling ol of such consent by a preside presidential otia a aspirant pir although mr smith took this action to comply with the technical requirements ot of the massachusetts law it nevertheless gave to him the status of an avowed candidate and served to put him in the field more actively than than aid did xia his announcement of hla his willingness to run if nominated As a result a complete slate of smith pledged candidates tor for delegates will be named in massachusetts to be picked at conferences of the lead i erg ol of the smith movement among w whom h om i are included governor ely se senators gators walsh and coolidge and mr donahue I 1 A senatorial investigation into 1822 1932 campaign expenditures virtually was assured when senator L J dickinson republican of iowa introduced a resolution tor for an inquiry by a special committee into the expenditures tor for candidates tor for I 1 pres president I 1 dent alce president and for the senate the resolution which follows I closely the language of that under which the nye committee functioned in the i last campaign provides tor for a special committee of anve senators to bo named by I 1 the vice president it was referred to the committee on privileges and elections and indications were that it would be lad adopted opted by the senate all special efforts tor for the sale ot of the j new 50 government bonds as a part of the nationwide nation wide anti hoarding campaign have been called off by treasury officials these officials have decided not to press the sale ot of these baby securities and although they will be issued on march ath as announced it will make no difference to the treasury it if the country forgets about them the secret of this Is that the banks have objected they objected first to the bond issue as a whole c complaining that the government was going into competition with them tor for I 1 cash at a time when cash Is none too plentiful by a vote of 75 to 5 the senate adopted the norris anti injunction bill substantially ly as it was reported from the j judiciary committee thus marking th first major victory in the twenty five year I 1 fight of 0 labor leaders to curb ahe authority ot of federal courts in issuing labor injunctions I 1 it was a foregone lo conclusion last week that the norris measure would pass the senate by a substantial margin and earlier in the day the last of the hebert amendments was voted down 58 to 16 but when the roll call on the final anal vote showed only five against the bill biej there was a gasp ot of astonishment from the floor and galleries A new constitutional amendment was put before the senate tor for ratification the first since 1924 when the noaris proposal to 0 o abolish the lame duck session ot f congress received the senates senate 5 aua final ap by 73 votes to 3 and was dis i patched to the state department tor for submission to the states to be effective it must be ratified by thirty six states within seven years the prediction that the states of the far west would send to the democratic national convention delegations that would be virtually solid tor for the nomination ot of governor roosevelt was made here by J bruce kremer national committeeman mit teeman from montana mr kremer added that as tar far as he be could see or learn the receptive candidacy ot of former governor smith has caused no recession in the roosevelt movement in that part of the country acceptance bv abe administration of he new tax measure including a general sales tax applicable to practically enery manufacturing industry in the country was assured by secretary mills mr mills told a ways and means subcommittee that even though the oti original ginal treasury plan had been changed at nearly every major point the administration co cc operate cooperate to the fullest extent in setting in motion and administering the new tax increases members of the subcommittee declined to discuss details but it was the prevailing idea that gasoline and industrial alcohol h had a d been included in their definition of manufactured products i payment in full in cash of the soldier bonus certificates some was abbed of congress in a bill introduced by senator thomas of oklahoma the th thomas 0 mas proposal would raise the money by a bond issue not to be sold direct to the public but to be distributed by the federal reserve banks thomas also contends it would put money in circulation make it possible for the people to pay their taxes and prevent further bankruptcies the oklahoman contends that payment in full now would be of great value as a general relief measure |