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MONDAY, SEPI®MBER 19, 1927. flIIlllIflIIIIIIlI|IIIHHIflllllMIlHdHHl['Lfl'lmmfll it Ithfl Ku Klux Klan in Indiana a f\“\ dent Mars 3 fmn \ | certain firmness atout him, is intent | of any found guilt & Against Governer. upon riddi t “supergov | There i ! SR T HE 0 ernment” by and by the | candidites for-the Republican nomina. | 9f the rest of their ticket, The nom | the ¢ | leac of the Anti-Saloon League.|tion for govern Freder L "IY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. | He 'is preaching up and down the [Shortemeler, s is MecAdoo': I-do-not- | State the need for gottin \\A\ from | one. M, Bert Thurman of - for - President-in-1 the domination of or P mi- ‘(‘nh(‘w'lm’ of internal rev mal political sit-| norities, At the same is | right-hand man of Sen, fi THE EVIENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. AR TR e e e S e ‘ 5 = ters, | undoubtedly would have the backing | nation of Al Smith for President by KLAN, DRY LEAGUE i AND SCANDAL WILL © |55 of die eration, Tetieved that Grenthousc would run | Indiana. |if Daly were in the race. A third “Honesty” to Be Slogan. Sam Ralston and the 0 nominate ' less ability. They feel that the people I. the last two Democratic | of the State. hand. ; sical: | per thd DS | substantiation of this, it is pointed out |ever, he will deny that honesty is an Meradaliiaicl ‘f“,;":\,'“[i,;,u;{, Deselitigany OF ih & 'f“”‘,'l_‘ Ml ihat_ while the Klan supported two ‘ issue and say that all good people are A I ].l’l GO'OCI A tisti Lamp partments to Let g rusuc S ‘oolidge’s less positive avow | party must clean house, He is del- lxli."lh‘;* Jl:?;‘ll the Stephenton cc % N h 1t has set Democratic and Republis juged with invitations to speak | tion. by the way. < v o * | hrouetout tne State, ‘and e Biling | Thurman and Shoricmelor. conned ALL LIKE NEW empting Prices | of Tom Taggart, if he would permit | the Democrats, however, might make porg: of the Aty o o ot | Democ who might like to seek ivans Woollen for governer, but he of the State are sick of present con- . > . o i Sl e ol jon of Republican Tdi-| The Kian, it is said, is losing much | It Attorriey General Gilliom should 1S €e e Aare 0w lllg Threat of Finish Fight |1y with siighuy sray movin: that, whilo, the Kian supp: leaders alike to speculating over ) | many of offered engagements. stronger than the Watson his name. to be used. But it is not |a big change in the Klan situation in SWAY INDIANA VOTE‘put.Ur.m party or the electior : ! i a Democratic admir el ton | e gubernatorial nomination is John| The Democrats say their siogan In ) ‘.f them are pointing ha I2. Frederick, a candidate for the sena- | the State election next year will be _ (Continued from ¥ age) |had an honest government_under old | ial nomination in 1 Some of | “Honesty in Government.” even with | M Vice I the Democrats would Tk ’ ) 7 1 in| The Ass blican E : | Lcaders See Wlthdrawal SO T s R e b tors of the State. publiching newspa- | Of its grip on polities’in Indiana. In |get into the gubernatorial fight. how- | he is still young. eith | politics He ¢ ction | vear ago | for “honesty in government.” He will b 4 . he is still young. pleasant, but with | political rl‘f”'_,"”w"‘”‘ 197 the Democratic ticket, these candi- | seek to put the Democrats on record cron of would e | dates only ran some 20,000 votes ahead |on “the Kian and other issues " of shadowingly as| pointing out that the Republican|is another. Thurman's phote A e emocrats, whos B ety chalienses fad fon, Framk €. Ball. a wenlthy interest it directly challenges, find in| His hoom for the Republican nomi double siznifi | nation for governor next year is still| manufacturer and philanthropist of | . o3 % MoAdeo, Mvet they realize, | in emhryo. He himselt has made no | Muncic, a director of the Anti-Saloon | Oaly a Few Left in Each Bulldmg J has elimiated him rom’ the announcement he will he wdidate. | L sibility But, in the recond place, they But some of the Republican leaders | ch d formc |‘ E wears the Good- { are beginning to wonder if after all ierh S 30T it ‘ MADISON, 1739 Eye (Cor. 18th St.) Visit our Lamp Salon this week for the newest & plain thr fis | they had better not abandon other 0 o ‘as A private zen” the ambitions | candidates for the gubernatorial nomi \w h tag; I puth of Hunting 1 room and bath. . ... .. $35.50—838.50 Alm 0 Lam S th t .u I. ht t t v of Gov. Al Smith. McAdoo adjures | nation and stake their chance to come | [on. 2 Sty rer T uonp IR & s and bath $52.50 C p —Lafllps al wWill light tasty “the false relizious is<ue,” but cate-| back on the attorney general. L!‘[Hl!\!lh n ck .rn||.11n. nwofi-i 2 rooms and DAt . .....ooviviiiiiieniin s 908D - ories . It 1o “the | nized as a new man, and George B. h th F II H d d f th S tion” and to Seems Sure to Fun. Lockwood, owner of a mewspaper in CARVEL HALL, 1915 K S : omes tnis rall. nunareds or them “the enforcement of law.” Smith| o thi T m— it no | Muncie and publisher of the Natio A J t. . Timmocrues i\ athington — WhORE | oy fhin SPDEAES cortuln I 10 | Kepniiican in Washington. Postmaste . , . are here—all temptingly low name is lezlon )"”N;!'”:‘ ”‘M.”I":' standing squarely on the same plat- l"“(’h“"]“‘r ]_‘ l“’;"\‘t!' ::""I‘N!r; 2 room, gri I, l,‘,l}.fi'('f, hl”/l- e .334 ’0 (from) . gnage to mean that McAdoo will go | ¢ e sec o the President, have hee & % 4 s d o Fattling fir the “xuppression” of | f4rm for o e e | v‘uomn ed as candidates, but will I room, kitchen, bath . $35.50—$42.50 priced now. ‘1”“;: : 'l:‘y".;;r« ement” of | fight into the open. have none of jt. : The attorney general took m:; |:fn‘|m: ) ‘l)mnflvrnti Loock to Daly. PENFIELD, 909 20th St. - | 120 in shifting t 2 » MeAdoo eamp | iitical corruption growing out of Klan | wn o insiders at W | domination in the State, after the vet i -{eran Vincennes editor, Thomas FH. 8| Adams. had startled the State with| | stories of what D. C. Stephenson, one- Iriends were conscious that his for. | time grand dragon of the Klan in In. midable following of 1924 has crum-|diana and now serving a life sentence bled to impotency. Tt was thereupon | for the murder of a girl. could reveal determined that while McAdoo him- [if he were given permisison. Eolf conld not enter the lists with An investigation of the ¢k any nsefulness, the MeAdoo o'd guard | three grand juries has fin thould go down fighting to the bitter | in the indictments which end the man it holds directly re-|turned against Gov s aponeille for the Californian's defeat | Duvall and others. fhe @Dy EEsunE: that their hes in Madison Square Garden three more’ popularly | R°r would be Charles A. Greathouse years ago. known when he was at the heydey of ional committeeman Also the grounds on which the war | his power in Indiana, has not produced ded in the State. He on £mith was to be kept up were for-|as much as was expected, but what mulated. He was distinetly not to be [ nas been produced has led to the other attacked as a Roman Catholic. The|things, more damning. “Steve” had a new drive was to concentrate on his mania for collecting autographic pho- wetness and on his Tammanyism. His | tographs of prominent politicians in faith would have made the crusade |the State, some of them affectionately m=ainst him a triple threat. but his|inscribed. These photographs are now liquor views and “Fourteenth street” |causing not a little embarrassment to affiliations were held to be a double | the originals. Among his collection threat adequate to prevent his nomh'\fl(— was one of Senator Watson. tion under the two-thirds rule. T nominated In spite of that rule, or be- Business Interests Stirred. eause the adoption of the majority rule, Business men and business interests the McAdoo cohorts figured that|in Indiana are excited over the bad “booze and Tammany' were twin is-| name which the State has achieved sues certain to doom him at election |outside its borders because of the po- time. litical scandals. They fear that it will Count on Smith Defeat. A e MeAdoo's friends counted, and still count, on the defeat of Smith, if nomi- Known. ¢ nomination for Daly is most | 1 room, kitchen, bath. .. .. s v s s s s IO LS 250 o now. there 0 cpeodluon ' TIERTON, 1121 24th St. in his party. He was a special prose- ',,:f:;" o Ly"| ,“"l"‘::'.: pient imho How 1 room, grill, bath.... ceee..$29.50—832.50 P 1 room, kitchen, bath...... vees..$36.50—$37.50 2 rooms, kitchen, bath....................548.50—549.50 L. W. Groomes, 1416 F St. e i AR FEVEIE R “rank Sromifiently i the If he will take the nomi is likely to be little B time arges by 4 e'bfi...?."fe". will not make 3 Mayor | Some of the Demo One of the new- est Almco Floor Lamps with two lights and newest style of standard. It matches exactly the Bridge Lamp at the right. $19.75 Exclusive - Almco models are here in nated, because of thelr alleged cer- = tainiy’ that the eolid South wil ‘he The Bank that abundance. This one cracked as a_ Democratic stronghold. i of i THeorge Fort Milton, editor of the Chat. makes you a & oR die bricgeibyme tancoga News, to whom Mr. McAdoo L ith with an unusually has just addressed his communique of oan wi a attractive standard. renunciation, said on January 20, 1927, in answer to the question: ““Why can- mot Gov. Smith be elected if nomi- nated?” as follows: “He would surely lose Tennessee, Ken- tucky, Oklahoma and Missouri. He ‘would have great difficulty in carry- ing North Carolina, Alabama, Arkan- sas or Texus. I am convinced Smith would carry South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippl, and that Florida and Virginia would be battlegrounds. I think that the nomination of Gov. Smith weuld mark the start of a re- classification of American politics, be- cause of the break-up of the solid South. That, however, is a contin- gency which I do not believe the South will have to face.” Opens Wide Speculation. Adjustable shade. $32.75 MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E Smile. SAVE A DAY TO ENGLAND McAdoo's hint that he ‘“stands sm m‘ 0 mosities means that bie sunpers. Wil $6, . By the New French Line Sailing Schedule 14 he now e mmnl;:_ some SHREF Semo Y ng o e the flood gntu of Washington specu- THE MORRIS . lation, E. Meredith of Iowa, former g ; §rnhcreury & - Agriculture; Huston PLAN = BANK © L $ % Thompeen of cotoado, former il | || Vet e 0. T rastest ani ost Direct and Senator Carter Glass of Virginia are all Democratic Progressives and one-time McAdoo supporters. - g Llrbollnv:r] n;x‘y zg\e of them would sure up to “W. G.’s” definition of the needs'of the Democratic situation. They are all drys, too, and with him |(@ for “the suppression of nullification.” L R Equally acceptable to the McAdoo camp, ‘it 18 belleved, would be two Cor. ua & H N.W. . 2704 Weekly Service to England Effective October 1st. Express liners other eminent Democrats—Owen D. Young of New York and Evans SRS R B ol & Deiver ILE de FRANCE, PARIS and FRANCE _ {Coomimnt, 1037,) ] lean and Press will sail from New York at CALLES MOVE DENIED Men’ H . en’s Suits, 95¢ Bxtson T Two Years. Di|(| Valeteria Pressing 1 A. M. SATURDAYS credited by Opposing Forces. d sliEice cimn st m |8 SPECIAL S e R T rorinead “Te Seongeet Grogphink . issied by both the Obregon and ntE @ Ladies’ Light' . . S OBt e s e L ceon o G Weight C London 1 day nearer to you. 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