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F1 tribution of chairmanships and com- \ mittee assignments. " “I do not attempt in advance of s U | 4| conterences with my party associates to predict what may be attempted at the approaching session of Congress to deprive those who were elected as : Republicans, but who have not sup- ported that party, of the committee assignments, including chairmanships, which wer® given them simply be- cause they came with credentials of Utah Senator Fights Candi- thelr election on the Republican date Loyal to Party “One Senator Smoot added that his oppo- sition was not confined to Senator Brookhart, but extended to all who were elected as Republicans and had THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924. failed to remain Republicans after election day, including Senator La Follette of Wisconsin. Dies on Visit to Mother. ‘While visiting at the home of his mother, 136 ' Q street, last night, Edward Louis May, 40, of Cottage City, Prince Georges County, Md., was taken suddenly ill. He fell to the floor and died before the arrival of Dr. McNitt from Casualty Hospital. Sues Wreco for $10,000. The Washington Railway and Elec- | ! tric Company is named as defendant | mq in & sult to recover $10,000 damages | file_d in the District Supreme Court by George W. Penn as administra- tor of Mary Jane Hall, who was struck by a car in Georgetown, Octo- ber 14 last. sustaining injuries result- ing in her death. Attorneys Doyle and Gibbs appear for the administrator. g m AT ;- FALL —_— \ EXHIBITION Day Every Six Years. Republicans of Iowa were advised today by Chairman Smoot of the finance committee and one of the Re- publican leaders of the Senate to vote against Senator Brookhart, Re- publican nominee for re-election. “Speaking for myself as a Republi- can, I would, if a resident of lowa, vote against Senator Brookhart,” said the Utah Senator. “I am uncom- promisingly opposed to the election on the Republican ticket of men who are Republicans only one day every six years.” “Senator Brookhart is opposed to President Coolidge and to Gen. Dawes, our party candidates, and has re- peatedly shown by his vote in the Senate that he will not support the Republican party in its legislative program. 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