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Election Will Send New‘ dees to Senate Foi " Next Congress (Continzed ftois fage One) Reed, fearec in debate of his withering sarcasm lentless prosecuior of many ate investigation, elected t his bid for the Democratic dential nomination. Having 1.l that, he will retire to his Kunsas, to look |y City home next March 4 after extensive law practice which has made increasing his time in late year: McLean, quiet, unobtrusive, s dom heard in debate, but neverth less a power in the councils of 1 s, declined to become Mo to geed him 1 ~ cause gf {1l health. For ti n . reason at the g session of © the predent he gave peking Seats drys—Charles M. (of St. Levis andidenly while campalgning for the|would - seturn L Republican, gtield—are seekinz the e ‘haired veteran acable foes of ©- | necticut se | Hean, in the en'tiroj Frederick C. Walgott, ‘Replibii can, Norfolk, and Augiustine A ergam, Democrat. ‘ot _Hat(ford,- ats the candidates for the, soat fli’éh Melean's retirement - to lifé -after the coming session will make vacant. MR Bosides the Missourt and Cbn. ats, 33. others are to : filled in the Novembor elec. fons in which will be declded whe her the Farmer-Lobor party is to retain its sole representa- in the Senate, Henrik Sh 1 of Minnesota. He Is op- posed by ArthurE. Nelson, Repub- and G. F. Cashman, Demo- at. Special Elections Three special electlons are to be held—one in Idaho to name a nater to fill out the unexpired m of the late Frank R. Gooding, one in Ilinois to fill the seat made vacant by the refusal of the Sen- ate to seat Frank Smith, who was of the powerfulidefeated in the Republican pri- |maries lin Ohio to fill the place once: hy last spring, and the -third by Frank B. Willis, who died swd- Republican tion. John Thomas, Republican, and Presidential nomina- ponents in Idaho; Otis F. Glenn, Republican apd A. 1. Cermack, Democyat, are ranning in uu*n:. nrivite]. ! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31, GEORGETTE A PRINTED SILK VOILES «« RLAIN CREPES up to $3.25 the ' yard—spee- riced u{:fl mf‘f?“t— 4 O 4EFEd "n‘mlié{“’v‘.’ TRy % Behrends Co., Ine. Home of Beau Monde Silks” mewwmwmmmmnmnmmnmmm BEECIN T e | while the opposing . candidates m']xy BUSINESS AT CORDOVA Ohlo- are Theodore E. Button, Re«|/ K publican member of the House,|: The Lordova Packing Company who -would return to thg Senate, I8 shipping. taed ‘trout from' that and. Graham P. Hupt, Democrat, ¢ity to Seattle. The: business is who was nominated over Cyrus| exXpected to develop into 4 gon- Lochner, wiom Goy, Doheny .p.!l!denbk Industry. pointed to succeed Willis pentling| Two other Goedeva compatiieq an election. are regular shippers of canned Political Hopes e mans Cf the 29 other senatg seats tof . o LTI ‘" NOTICE by Democrats, and 11 by Republi- |y Reward en o anyone offer- Vs, ad “paleat omly- Five of thelBAf information concerning por- Democrats are from southern '80N8'Writing foul names on, win- States the Republicans expect to] QW lfl.fl%\%‘fllgm hA make some gains. Even it they hiet of Poll olice. however, they would fall short of i fpublican indeperidents st{ll. hold- ing the balance of power. ! All five ot the Democratic Sena. (tobs frofn. eastern states are up for reclection, apd the Republi- cans are making cohcerted drives Q David 1. Waldi is ‘running- for the Tull term. im Massachusetts; Peter G. Gerry. is offefing -fof reelection in Rhode Island; Ruyal 8. Copeland again i place and after confe PARIS. ancing the other saw a lot of the latest |models tangoing to the latest Iband. Germaine Lecomte's black |erepe satin dress with the cireu- lar ski and Dbias encrustations dull satin was one of the noticed there. It was a tall blond who added a crystal choker. Her hat was black silk velour with a feather brush which touched her right shoulder, Nearly all the women were in black and their hats were cose fitting draped turbans. RITA. HOOVER BEGINS FINAL CAMPAIGN Went {day te and ot dre: worn by With Many‘l:\civiscrs Will Leave for West—5 Speeches Slated © WASHINGTON, Oct other oddity will take 31. this week when the Republican High Command which has direct- ed the vast field forces from the general headquarters leave on a apeelal train cargying Herbert C. Hoover to his California home. Bince the day of his nomina- tlon, Hoover has had personal charge of the conduct of his fight for the Presidency and so it wlll be until the last shot has been fited and the army of voters be- gins the march to the polls. i When Hoover turns westward tomorrow, he will be surrounded by most of his advisers who havi been almost constantly at his side. As his oppenent, concluding a spectacular appeal for votes of normally Republican strongholds In the East, Hoover will be kept hdvised ns to events as they take with T R L TS ? Budget Your Fur PAY 25% DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN 5 MONTHS iN THE SPECIAL BUDGET PLAN FEATURED BY GORDON'S is a candldate In New York; Hd.! ward 1 Bdwards seeks to succeed himgelt It Noéw Jerdey, and Thom- as F. Bayatd again s a candidate ad Gollars Eaflar Vg < fie ' VegySpesial !}QQ,S() from Delgwaro. I Western States Six Dendocrats in far western stittes alvo fihd thelr seatd-in con- togt—Henty F. Ashdrst, in' Ari zotia; | Wi opposed by former'f s Sonéitor ‘Ralph H. Cdmeron; wi. ff }u% Jau.“m uga. C. ¢ m:'( it L5 y Reépublican state B " 0 g 0. i of! Wakhiiieion, Jowh.b. kenaricki gy < $RBR.50 to $250.00 V’e’b Rom Wybmlng; Key Pit- "M be man; - fother vetetan trom ‘Nai:j. % 1 vadd &fd ‘Burton K. Whoeler' ot B} . Moitant, B »Democrats from . border statgas M. ¥ Neely of -We: ginla and William Cabell Marylabd, also seek. .reale. against. 8trong oppokition. Thiows who would return tromg the .aput are Claude -A. Swahson .ot #inia, ‘Kenneth MoKellar, of nesase, . Hubert . D). Stophens.).of Migslssippi and Park Tra i af: Florlda. The {fifth southe: in contest is held by Texas, wherd Rep. Tom. Connglly, why'nggm Senator: Eatle B. Mayileld fon:the Democratie. nomination, 1s. oppc by T. M. Kennerly. Republijcans £n the publican . si > :ho ;;em\ an independents n the = fidld—LaFollette-| consin, Fragier . of mmn“‘ Howell of . Nebraska aod nsog of California ‘.;l‘ehal“::u: 3 Yandenbare of Michigan < $ of Vermont, Hale of .;':l"qo, of Papss r who has been |Chase Clark, Democrat, are the op. |dlana Hollday greetings for —with Muskrat, Beap- erpttg, Fox and Leop- (g i ouses. See samy(n@ at 1928. TOUR THURSDAY| An-| its place | in_the campaign of oddities late| lum advisers. will send forth ord- ers for moves intended to coun- teract the Democratic achivities. The Repliblican Presidential candidate will speak in Cumber- land, Maryland, tomorrow night; 'Frigay worning in Louisville; Friday night at St. Louls and| | then homebound speak at Pueblo, | Colorado, with ‘a final radio mes- sage to the voters, with a nation- wide hook-up from Palo Alto on the, night of November. 5, the 1wy’ betore election, ROBT. LANSING PASSES AWAY IN N, Y. HOME {Secretary of State Under 1 Wilson Is Dead—Stormy Cabinet Experience (Continuea rrom Page One.) and his secretary was seen in the failure of the President to confer with Mr. Lansing after his return from a nation-wide tour in Octo- ber, 1919, although hc saw other cabinet officers and government officials. The views of President Wilson and Secretary Lansing on the Mex- ican question also were at wide variance. A virtual ultimatum sent by Secretary Lansing to the Carranza government in connectior with the case of Consul W. O Jenkins was repudiated By the President when the lssue was crystalized by the introduction 'n the Senate of a resolution by Sena- tor Fall requesting the President to sever diplomatic relatious swith Mexico. International Lawyer An international lawyer by pro fession, Mr. Li ng spent 11l the active years of his lifc in @ diplo matic atmosphere. His father.in (law, John W, was Secre tary of State in President Harri. son’s cabinet, the author of (exi books on international law and diplomatic usage, and Minlster tc China. Mr. Lansing entered Department March 27, 1014, a counselor after having represert ed the government on arbitraticn ssions almost conbinuously e 1892, when he was thade a<. counsel in the Befing S-a tion. He was born at Watertown, .Y Octeber 17, 1864, was graduated from Amherst College (A.B.) 1886, and was admitted to the bar in 1889, practicing law at Watertown three years. Mr. Lansing was the author of “Government, Its Origin, Growth and Form in the Uniteil Statos’ jand numerous -diplomatic papers Las well as of songs, poetss, and several short stories. 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