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DAVIS LISTENSIN ON COOLIDGE TALK Democratic Nominee Has No Comment—Studying Cam- paign Itinerary. By the Assoc'ated Press. LOCUST VAL 15.—Having Arr&ng of econferences today at his head- quarters in New York City, John W. T the Democratic candidate for Py ent, planned to spend practi- cally the entire day there. Organiza- tion questions and the itinerary of his campaign tours will continue to receive attention. After spending vesterday at his home here working on the address he is to deliver at Columbus, Ohio, and conferring with party leaders, Mr. Davis tuned in his radio set last night and listened to the acceptance address of his opponent, President Coolidge. He had no comment to offer. DIXON 1S CHOSEN. " August Lincoln 15.—Former Dixon of CHICAGO, Representative Branch Ofce \ DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK Conn. Ave. and K Street No Parking Rextrictions “Park Your Car at the Doer” s EBONTTE "Siage” 2 Si, $o It Winis Arvuad the Gears WHY EXPERIMENT? There ean be but one best. Time and public approval have marked EBONITE as best in the field of gear lubrication. Why accept anything different? At dealers’ in five pound cans, and at service stations from the Checker-board pamp, only. EBONITE fITS SHRLODED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS North Vernon, Ind., yesterday was ap- pointed to take charge of the newly opened Western Democratic head- quarters here, after & conference of L. Shaver, chairman of the 1 committee, with & number tern party leaders. Emily Newell ', national committeewoman from M ri, was selected to head the womi bureau of the new Weatern headnuarte: few others will be named from time to time as assistants in the Western campaign, but Mr. Dixon will remain in charge of the organization activi- ties and the s “Mr. Dixon | ganizers in the Shaver sald, “and his appointment means that the campaign will be waged most vigorously in the Middte West.” A bureau may be opened later in the West, probably on the Pacific coast, Mr. Bhaver sald, depending on the development of organization ac- tivities at the Chicago headquarters. No Westérn speaking tours have been arranged yet, according to Mr. Shaver, but several dates will be an- nounced after the chairman returns. from the Bryan notification cere- monies at Lincoln, next Monday. A number of Western and Southern party leaders were here yeaterday for the conference with Chairman Shaver on Western plans. Sure It Can Be Done! 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