28 JUNE 1930, Page 3

President Hoover and Mr. Morrow Mr. Dwight Morrow's success in

gaining the Republican nomination for Senator in New Jersey has caused much excitement within his Party. He is now talked about not only as a possible successor to Mr. Hoover in the Presidency, but as a rival, should Mr. Hoover seek renomination in 1932. Mr. Morrow's success comes, of course, at a bad moment for the President, who is suffering for his failure to find a remedy for the trade depression. Some Republicans perhaps feel that by throwing their leader overboard they might rid them- selves of the blame which they share with him.