Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1928, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 ‘PLEA FOR HARMONY IS KEYNOTE lSMlTH PLEADS FOR EARLY ! ADOPTION OF PARTY. PLATFORM {Asks Democrats to Base Fight on Progres- sive Promises to Nation and Avoid Cam- paign on Grounds of Shortcomings. OF JACKSON DAY DINNER TALKSi Memocrats Told by Davis Not to Base! Candidate’s Fitness on His Dry 1 Law Opinion. " ", | Pecs e srouy t all guests rose and : AR 4 % | By i Amociated Pross “The national com s ot Jacksonian Demox L concluded 3 3 i » text of the letter sent hy Gov.|der a great se anew to guide it to| oo £ | Smith of New York read at the Jack- | 1o tha eoun De . Tparty was, CORRUPTION HIT BY BOWERS. [son day dinner iast night foilows mulation far Ak P b skl e | “Hon. Clem Shaver, chairman. Dem- | ¢ S e er Declares G. 0. P. Smiles on National Committee, Washing- Trend Toward Monopoly. iy , s ammns o P 3 ' ; | matter of deep regret that | pa A ringing summons to Democracy in o : i E | hoeeaciie o i Eibat | opor o oot 4 ; | it impossible for me to le York Wor . i 3 / I should like to join v ’ « ; Demoerats throughout the countr £ s | celehrating the hirthday of And : o Democratic leaders from va i parts of the intry come together | | comething must naturaily he said of | st to the country and to the and of th o party, 4 of popul Democratic party deser LY +ems in the Nation, hut, in m¥ opinion 1 at t by o the | SENATOR JOSEPH T. > | the en of rsaries. should | tierment the Natic ild be no Wesiern, r rt n, no Ko Tackson Harding ound of on First Rallot the F of representative gov- ernment ust think nationall = and not Points Out R . 4 ; s Urzes Early Platform. as these men he - : 5 ¢ %1 | national cor auchers of the hal : i 4 ! entire task of prey high places sel 3 4 k] | In the hear and n ShriEht o i i % inn the platform wh ) T E the I ten jw. ta my wav of . nd A= ane man un peo- sufficien understanda evad the £ hape ¢ the pean'e. There is tan t - da a2 sach of the penite e, there is your PRoviing vacaliat aniaton Gl Lo il ‘ 4 Sneciie el wrac there re is an jssue » P, > of . - T 0 avobil X : : \ E t 5 S G s ‘ms ccent vears have heen te A e R e GOV. DAN E. MOODY. zeneral in their terms and fmport questions ave been neglected = in the spir them march with waving banners and | __ : e 3 Fordney-McCumber tarif the will to v in their hearts. | he Democratic pol . erpowering ever straddled an | it poliey, Signbatidip American peo. |overpowering. He never stra oty : u pirit o issue and he never shirked, ® ¢ ¢| APAtGIEARITE aat for ¢ it h_ x“ ._zmp"; P As we o the ca and er on Democraey, lot us rededioate g s to the principles for w A Kes s oo otk b irned away f Maonticello and D for a while de in the ‘ [P WILL ROGERS TWITS DINERS conclusion. Mr. MeAdoo declared e deria | L S, I e Y ’ st ON "LONG-WINDED™ SPEAKING for a song and a biallil B 4 ey tiation. " e s or the Demoeratic|ar y been the saggi . e t ple with . DAVIS OUTLINES TASK. » McAdoo Jains in Applause. i neonis wiih i nemhmtestion il Urges Party to Adopt Platform of Principles Rather Than Programs, 18 nder the brilliant 'm Montiana (Thom: The task of the Demoeratic party exposed the infamy and the cominz election and restitution of the Natio v e he Nation w ion = by Jehn A erm heen the moral fter the expo- ol the sonndals in the Depart- ¥ it yiplatorn Justice, the n Attorney | should he y prineiples ed his resignation in re- | than to to the deman £ an out- pecple. we had the humilia- e party see .‘«”::‘A‘T:Ma unnm:;:;- 2 i B, i ead | = — ¢ ia o 1l b Wants Special Privileges. ment Jefting down the bara to 3 3 the statesmanship of mercialized politics, we have sesn iros son and the work of zed corruption marching in | the » party and its jeader against the inte tv of the|in n the responsibilit going brazenly into the | came in the vears from 1913 - : Lauds Party's Service, ma ) y pd ¢ : i the very rich s to the stat s te 1w ! \ ete W P - v B t » b those o de - ow that we | . pris, in the ) g : A el e LA il : et F. W. Sargent Classes System as at con- | ] hias | e At ] 1\ ne ed of xt ket ih v y : o . s ) " the 1 s Government Owmership Without b we may | : e HOME RULE RITCHIE KEYNOTR. nat el being ) waters in the | | ing pee ) oy ¢ % of ihs o Government Responuibilit nd nucking down Sena- | most iL 3 Governor Urges Settlement of Dry |17 I that the “f ¥ i ) h fam 4 Holds Party Cannot Suceeed i Every heen put in pos ! the who woul % One Tries ave Own Wa a shall be w e oblem by Individual 8, " *2* WASON PAYS TRIBUTE : e wwiic | TO D, C. POLICE FORCE i etomeet swecesnin = frmegny e bl 4 : . Siue Legislator Speaks at Meet Officers’ Association at country most Jooks | gard the idiid LENRE DR Pythian Temple, [ from politieal parties Progoams hat ni thenti toonly of t prohlems upen which 1 He party, but of the de whates are far from | rac & Nat the march of events will g Opposes 1 i Cites Statesmanship in Plan o ) tio “There i more than prodence n Turns to deflersonism wober thaught of the Nation is == », v furning toward the old and sound Urges Party 1o Follow Jackson fn | fining parts platforms to princs EIng IO LD s weisaly s which e i Hif "‘:,"“ :" s Lt down, and which with untline hing e todiny a8 they we clear ndication of the spirt i MAADOO SILENT ON SMITH ently elected af Wason warned toward bratality there ix wund statexmans Avoiding Fyasion of Taaue ng s shouid be weeded | bilities mvalved , . : 4 when fest proviain Every de: | afoetive el n bReA i ot . e crnment in to be carrled| ., qyre hus brought its:brood of ey y T b f \ ont, wan y 2 with Lot Fund for Indians When a prob < noern of corruption : &l hen a pr eulminnting 0 oan f uption | ;.o pin. Sergt Lo Dalivmple instatied : sadipd If you've got the feel- Lo tead esident, (€ e K vat crinin arisen, Wi | ™8 0 gne high duty of the Dema. | il sce lente of them around me | Whee! s W E : mov vl et be & more pleasing in it of KhenkIng | ginil the hopes of the iy real leader fit to it amends " * ¢ * inoshort, the quextion [ peetyring that the business of free i RS TREC R G e ok nat “ mendr « ¢ me vou' x Cini et an | Anselartne e arss |l toaftian, b ithuiatafteat in nat | 4 one you're smoking, the honor of fix servi of the et Nenate e ted | oyent g o Al ) It e i1V0. VU AN | than e oan MIEI 8 Dlaconnrd RIS | ceiont dusation. 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