Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1924, Page 5

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SMITH’S CANDIDACY BACKED IN NEW YORK Keynote Address in Democratic Convention Presents Governor for Presidential Honor. SIX DELEGATES SELECTED Hughes to Sound Keynote in the Smith set forth at the start of the 1924 legislature. These included: Equal Taxation Asked. Bqual and uniform taxation, taking no more money from the pockets of the people than the just needs of gov- ernment require. Steady steps toward tax reduction. Preservation of public lands, forests, water powers, mineral rights and oil lands for the benefit of the public and not for exploitation by party in- government, party and indi- esponsibility. ndonment of the policy of isolation in world affairs and in the future taking an active and leading part in restoring economic conditions and insuring future peace. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1924, cent, and this added to the 25 per cent income tax reduction has effected a total direct saving to taxpayers of every class of almost $17,000,000.” HUGHES TO GIVE KEYNOTE. one to name seven delegates national convention in tes. | named delegates at large. Republican Convention to Open in/jMra. Charlos i S#uln, New York Tonight. | NEW YORK, April 15.—Secretary of State Hughes, one-time Governor of New York, is expected to sound a|N. national republican “keynote” of more than ordinary interest when he opens the republican state convention in the Town Hall tonight. The speech will be the outstanding feature of the con- Chairman G K. Morris, dmund Machold of the Bliss, Jr. at large and seven alternates to the republican Cleveland. Another committee will be chosen to a platform for the guidance of 0 women and five men are to be They_are: New York: Wie, Rochester; United r Wadsworth, National n Charles D. Hilles, State Speaker ate as- 01 embly, and State Treasurer Cornelius Blue Law Violators Listed. The state of New Jersey has a number of cities where blue laws with REUNION OF “FLAGSHIP.” Crew Composed of Workers in Bu- The sixth annual reunion of the Flagship Purchase, bureau of supplies |and from reports the reunion this and accounts, Navy Department, will [year will surpass an be held April 19-21 at Boston, Mass., tory of the organ headquarters Lenox. posed of officers, and specialists who served under Ad- miral Samuel McGowan, general. of the United during the world war, in the purchase division of the bureau of supplies ai accounts. The delegation this year will be headed by Admiral McGowan, retired reau of Supplies. held in the hi: ation. The pre eneral muster at April the at the This organization is com- | Boston civillan personnel | o'clock, Hotel | gram calls for a Saturday, after which | e1d ship e 19, at 9 visitors | a will proceed on a tour of the city. Luncheon will be served at the Bos- 0, and at 2:80 will board the eptune from T wharf for a trip around Boston’s famous harbor. ton City Club at 1 o'clock hands" At 6:30 o'clock the Among the crew of the mander William H. William H. MeK Commander H, Smith, Fre ir., k annual banjuet of will be held in the Hotel Lenox | Flagship | will be The first advertiseme peared in print was the ment of a two stolen hc in are regarded more or less seriously, and Jersey City Is one of them. The police of recent months have been taking the names of persons found having their shoes shined, buying newspapers, drinking in soda fountains or Volstead- saloons, or in other w violating the blue laws which are still in effect. Their names will eventually he presented Anticipate Your Week End Vacation Requfrements m vention, and will end tomorrow with the reports of various committees. A resolution indorsing President Coolidge and his administration is ex- pected. Mr. Hughes, who is to be temporary chairman of the convention, will return to Washington immedia after the | conclusion of his address, which is to be broadcast by radio. The keynote speech over, various Compares With Ceolidge. “The Governor of New York,” said Justice Herrick, “has shown how, by a very simple measure, one-quarter of the state income tax burden could be lifted from the taxpayers at once, and by his own vigorous leadership G. 0. P. State Convention. Iy the Associated Press. LBANY, N. Y., April 15.—Alfred E. , Governor of New York, today eived from his democratic col- es in the state the first official ROVIDING good Shoe 3 values for men is only A one-half of our task. sibility of his becoming a demo- ratic presidential candidate. to the democratic state convention sembled today to select delegates \lternates at large to the national con- ention, former Supreme Court Jus- D. Cady Herrick definitely set him forth as a presidential possibility. forces its pass: even through the a reduction in the federal income That re- 01 demand has n n heeded. states in tax re- or has a committees will be appointed, including THE NEW CAILLE “LIBERTY TWIN” IS HERE to the Hudson county grand jury. Making our good as our Shoes is the other consideration. We aim to have the buy- ing of Shoes here attended with little effort and no re- service as &3 TR L . - LEATHER GOODS Women Are Named. ; : = LOOK IT OVER Two Cylinders—Perfect Balance x The Caille Liberty Twin is so perfectly balanced that it can e T e R R be set on three tumblers and run at highest speed without even ms. 1 Mrs |[ith toilet, shower and lavatory, $10: 2 in| causing the tumblers to tremble. As a vibrationless motor it has Mrs, 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother' Solegual STONELEIGH COURT .. CAFE. .. Conn. 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