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Drop a little | Fate of Howell-Barkley Bill in | Congress May Decide Action of Labor Group. LA FOLLETTE VERY POPULAR Defeat of McAdoo Likely to Swing | | 5,000,000 Votes. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. growing improbability of s nomination as the Dem- andidate for the presidency ailroad men of the country have the primary factor Purty sitvation. 1f lette determines to be nominee his the tor | its enthusiastic and most cohesive supporters will be the and belonging ed with th The a voting strength of at least 5,000,000, They embrace the full membership of he “Big Four” raflway 1 he conductors, trainn i firemen—and the sixteen or sev- iteen other unions cor d within the transportation industry, including | The railroad men an dtheir sympa- welcomed the | A | | most | men | ident tions, women to or are estimated to number otherhoods ngineers oris marine workers. would _have ion of Mr. Mc would ihesion while ) Bob" La Loyal support T would b stasm for a La | nfl | pments t standpoint. The bill so-called cen adv railroad anced to- bjective. i'riends of the m » have them, but It's t por- h-Cummins law with bor is discontented. 1In | me media- | ion boards. en have been keep- ing a weather eve on the Howell Barkley bill for many weeks. Ci paratively little has been b ¥ because of the country’s pre- tion with federal scandals a politicians ash The railroad presidential campaign. onsored as a bipartis: . Democrat, is its Howell. Kepubl and Republ mitteeman fro bill its nam ives th ute. But it anding, | ultra-progressive project, whos | progenitors, friends and supporter: arc the forces behind a third-party movement. The Howell-Barkley hill is »f the support of the so-cal gressive and insurgent “bloc™” assured | d pro- | in both | comprchend the e Democratic suppo ROBINSON IS INDORSED. Arkansas Delegates’ Votes Urged if He Has Chance. 5% LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 24— state i he oui. | The state Democratic central com- ook : s e will be | mitteo yesterday named forty-four ator La Follette's delegates to represent Arkansas at iroad legi the national convention in New York known. d instructed the delegation to vote a unit. Bach delegate will hav half a vote in the national conven- > | tion. railtoad men's representa- | e committeo adopted a resolution in Washington are confident the | yrging each delegate to “use his best t will thereby | eforts » selection of t powerful im- | ypjted . Robin- ation, they sa h imperative a protty solidly T there is such « coalition of | against the measure. 1 insurgent-1 measure, tives convention for the presiden- al nomination so long as he has the he rail workers, becanse of the slightest chance for the nomination.” incomparably ¥ knit organ 1 unequaled mez tior clos Montana and Nebraska as tain. They count as a Strong ¢ the carrying of Wyoming. . Oregon and Towa. The in the elee- cventy-five. A v in any consider- number of them would prevent ther the Republicans from obtaining the majority of ? Jtes mecessary to @ choice. Id transfer the election to s under the Constitution would be by the Cong: - | sitting ana not by the ou November—that House S Follette the balunce of powe For the next few hances m 3 ne Howeli-Barkley 1 r third Farmer bly more as coh numerous, s not | ive or disci- of those who are fo- | menting the third party idea. There r two “third party bloc™ presidenti n could stan “third party” the Democratic and Re- regulars” will have a pow- ing or retarding the That move- ment, throw the the House clection of world knows, is to 1 election into s and the into the leulations the coming campaign nsiderably determi by « attitude of the organized railway employes, in, Minnesota, Nc (Copyright, When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 24 years. 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The | subcommittee’s choice will not be |} made known until after the middle | of May. Although members of the o committee, as well as Cordell Hull, | chairman of the national committee, ird, Tessee Madison n, 'has presentes ommittee with rden. The all and the overhead ARMS PARLEY BACKED. .| NEW wome sulb | the Democratic state conventio 25 | Democratie 1 \#um'« ed Clark n a) commiticeman 1o Howell, publisher of | GEORGIA DEMOCRATS the [ hetd “the |years. lanta B the Associated Press ATLANTA, Ga., delegation of fifty-sis, instructed to |rese vote for the nomination of William | ije | G. MecAdoo for President at the na- tionai convention in New York in June, was selected hero yesterday by The delegates, one-fourth of whom are |Judge k. Milt L, are allowed one-half w“irm s Maj. John §. Cohen of the Atlanta Journal unanimously was elected April 24, coni v-MeCumber present federal tax syste ture; and re | wrongdoing the convention . 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