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16 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. JANUARY 29, 1928—PART 1. BULOW 1S BOOMED Entered for V. P. ] | [ l | AS VICE PRESIDENT :South Dakota Governor Seen Rurining Mate for Smith on National Ticket. are said 1o h good chance of Campaign Predicted. leaders of the State pre- will be heard during the of Gov. Bulow ons have been circul asking Gov. Bulow to ALFRED BURKHOLDER. | CALLAHAN IS UNDER FIRE IN WISCONSIN Democratic Faction Attacks “Boss ule"—Selection of Smith Delegates Hit ‘Wis.. January "R-Tl"f‘ which started within c ranks some time ago ov of candidates for delegates 1o | f convention in New York | e heated d nocratic national h, and at ce, candidates for dis re named. Candidates fo: piedged to support Smith seiected by the State cen- which met at the ca ese selections, claiming that ahan secured proxies for the ral committee meeting 1l has denied there was not HARRISON DECLINES T0 SEEK NOMINATION Senator Says He Wil didate for Presidency 4 Lundred ve & LBILPBLLALOL. ekt Buch | Amon G GOV. WILLIAM 1. BULOW. South Dakoeta Democrats think he wonld make a good running mate for Al Smith. WILIS DEFENDS NICARAGUA POLICY Senator Makes First Speech' in Behalf of His Presi- dential Candidacy. January 28.— Monroe Doctrine and " position with rela- were the dominant ted States Senator here tonight in his ss in behalf of his re the Republican Glee celebration of McKinley s declared “there is ever has been any pur- t of the American Gov- ¢ in any manner h America, except he people of those countries in progressive government, g peace and advancing pros- ice of certain opposi- Tnment’s Nicaraguan declared that “to m Nicaragua under pres- s would be not only an ardice. but an invitation to 1ation in Europe to interfere in America and to destroy the e Doctrine.” ied it is the duty of the sze that stable govern- governmental policies of | inley administration, he said e tariff doctrine establish- | is now but must re- cardinal doctrines of ican party. terating his stand against cancel- 1 of war debts, Mr. Willis said, hose who clamor in foreign countries lation of the debt would carry greater weight with their argu- ments if they acted more’ in | " CAMPAGN FOR REED OPENS IN ARIZONA Missourian Boomed at Phnemxi Meeting—Drys Repudiate Gov. Smith. Special Dispatch to The Star. PHOENIX, Ariz, January 28.—Ari- 2ona Democrats have swung into ac- n. W. H. Hughes of St. Louls, scout | ance man for the forces of James A. Reed, launched the 1 for the Missourian | meeting In Phoenix Bay, leading De chief st the Stat of the Anti-Saloon | the Democrats 1o | y and vote for a th 1s nominated at ngs were held in behalf ; one_at and the other at l’ruco\' ‘The « was that Smith's uration is o much and that Senator Reed. is the dominating figure in v lure Western votes #ns, no matter whom gs were mild and ed with the State All the minis- a were there. It was the t had been voiced iate Al amv‘n who Democrats should be- predicted that all “hurches would unite “Arizona, & Democratic and through, will go can wovement seemed cor- Many of the par Wwwon at the bat Of thowe whe uitended the re- thice ek the Young Men's | tar the leader toward Gov - final § mised The or club will support be murked the Re- | nothe Blate during 5 WADLEIGH CHURCHILL KLWMAS SHRINE PLANS BENEFIT BALL MARCH 3| | | Send Uniformed | to | Miami e wre Besnlon belig e Temple for u re 0 the Washing ©om fund 10 s 15 0f the Lemple | session st I [ Winm) i being prepared Entertalfiments 1t Jeading productions wid entertuiners will be Lt from New Yory wae mrounced by chuirman of Mr BsLenart Ik e Yiank K Ghisell ¥ 1. Whiting Estes ana Y, newly Sieciea [ e 1ol 1 ters he e enterIatimen we el s ‘ru‘ 1341 K slieet, | week with the entry of | |M00DY AND IONES ] l Boomed in Texas l IN RIVAL BOOMS ‘Texnns Mentioned as Candidates for Vice Presidential ]\ | | Special Dispateh fo Tha Star. AUSTIN, Tex.. January 28--Rival booms—one for Gov. Dan Moody and one for Jesse Jones of Texas—are being organized by triends of these Democrats for the vice presidential nomination in the Houston convention These two men are credited with the suc of | Texas in bringing the Democratic na- | tional convention to Houston. Opposition to Gov. Moody, Carter, publisher of t Worth Star Telegram and Record. has | centered upon Jones with a view to Kl\h\: him the Texas vote for the vice | presidental nomination as a veward for his successful efforts to win the con- vention United held the led by i . Fort | senatorfal polities has spotlight during the Tom Conually Marlin, ito the | ator Mayfield, bring- this race to seve Blanton, a unique house for severa nnounced for t Alvin Owsl on commander; Cunni 0. B. Colquitt and Friends of C rtain to be the May compete with Gov. Dan Moody for | and place on the Democratio ticket. | Congressman from ranks against Se ing the total in Congressman Tom figure in the ) terms, had already Senate, | former Am | Mrs. Minnie former Gov. Biggers, publisher nally claim he is ¢ second primary opponent of Mayfield in the races this Summer. S. RAYMOND BROOKS. Bracelet Watches Latest. Society women of Europe have adopted times it may be the only {ten 1t is one of several ¢ oblong. running up the it, are the favor- | lot watches usually | joweled, and some or ‘shagren bands. At D | committeeman, | he national convention if not assured of | | the also quoted s having announced “It | supporters | the senatorial candidate of the party result, Dill's chances of being re-elected are negligible. There is & feeling that Dill will not be a candidate on same ticket with Smith. Popular sentiment and all the out- standing factors of the Republican party favor Herbert Hoover. Charles G Dawes, backed by members of the American Legion and Federal office | holders, has the next best following. | Former Gov. Lowden 18 being supported by certain rural groups and a small| coterie of old line Republic Hoov WASHINGTON STATE DEMOCRATS SEE RIFT Dill's Bid for Chairmanship of Convention Presages Split in Party Ranks. Specfal Dispateh to The S idge delegation e BT _ every member pledged to « SEATTLE, Wash., January 28.—Possl- . it ihn president’s name is not bility of a party split looms in Demo- | brought forward. Later if the Hoover cratic circles of this State as a result of continues to grow, and all the attitude of United States Senator | Possibilities of renominating” Coolidge he reonzn Chelstenaon. mational | Are removed. the Hoover forces will C.C.Dill. ¢ O e from. the acscion | make & drive for an instructed dele- of the committee, has informed leading | Batlon. JAMES DE K. BROWN. Democrats of the State that Dill has announced he does not care to attend | |y STATE SOC’ETY TO HONOR COL. ROBBINS The Towa State Soclety will be host at a reception Tuesday evening at the Democrats who are in control of the | Willard Hotel in honor of ('ul Charles party organization machinery are much | Burton Robbins, Assistant Secretary of exercised. Dill has announced he favors ' War, who recently \uer:h‘d Col. Han- /ic Donahey for the presidential nom- | ford McNider. Col. Robbins will add ination, bringing this name into the | the soclety, and Representative Clifton State for the first time as one with| A, Woodrum of Virginia will sing. active support. Smith leaders are cer-| The recelving line will include tain of controlling the State convention, | Robbins, Harry E. Hull, commi: but are at the same time keeping their Imml“rd(lul\ and president of p ears to the ground for the first rum\)lc ciety; the Towa delegation in (/\v‘!.ru of war on their candidate. ‘IUIHN‘X Sccretary of the Treas Leslie ‘This is expected to come from close | M. Shaw, Frank White, easurer of of DIll, especially among the United States:. Maj. Gen. John A some of the woman leaders who bolted | Hull, judge advocate general of the Army: Maj. Gen. W. D. Connor, Maj last year because of the wet label plas- | Gen. Charles McK. Salzman, Maji. Gen. tered on him. | Gibbs and Dr. George E. McLean, for- The Dill faction promises to cause a | mer president of the Iowa State Univer- party split if Smith is nominated. And |sity. Presentations will be made by P. the Democratic leaders fear that as a ' R. Baldridge. 5 to Kansas City with temporary chairmanship. Dill is will be necessary for me to leave the convention hall rather than cast a vote | for Al Smith." | As a result of this attitude, Smith i oner of . | strategy at this time is to send a Cool- | pport Hoo- | col. | 'REPUBLICANS ARMING IN NORTH CAROLINA| | | Bafl]e if Smith Is Picked by Democrats. fout of the 100, and that there woul | probably be a break in the State's soiid delegation in Congress, John J. Parker, Republican nomines for governor in 1920, is now a judge in | the circuit court of appeals. Isaac M. | Meekins, candidate for governor in is mow a United States district udge as is Johnson J. Hayes. the mrly'l candidate for United States Senator in 1926. Thus Republican candidacy for office | In North Carolina has been regarded as {a gesture which has had me Federal Special Dispateh to The Star., ‘A”’lllf'lflf, as its real objectiv . v " D ATBIGEN A O T a8t TAte mdr;r‘lfil;;t‘llro:x:ra‘rt that the Hepublicans {cations now are that the North Caro-:real hope and. for the first time {lina Republican organization, which """"';?h;'h"" may se vgzl cnnl!;Ls }\n - polled 43 per cent! of all the voles caat| rorrotinn i o Hiade "4t the Apri in the State in 1920, and 40 per cent e miGiLeny s G of the 1924 votes. will make a serious T e e Biate | ght in 1928 In the event of the NOM- | der which anly the conreoyCments un- ination of Gov. Smith of New York. | giocin'in convention nominee i lies in the primary. vy the Dpmocrats, which Republicans | ® & wiLLiAws. here already regard as a practical 4 certainty | In 1920, the Republicans cast 232848 | votes for the Hatding electors in this APPROVES HALL PLANS. State and in 1924, polled 191783, but ' Shav: the Democrats also fell off that yea though net so greatly. If Smith should be nominated both | parties are expected to poll every pos- sible vote t ar, but there is some tion 0 how many Demnocrats at home on account: of the re- affiliations and prohibition er in Armrr! Wx'h Arrange- ments at Housten. NEW YORK. January 28 (#).—Clem L. Sh ‘man of the Democratic nation today piaced his approval on the plans for the hall to t Houston, Tex., for the na- tional ¢ ntion this Summer. Mr. Shaver came from Washington for a few hours 1o confer with Jesse Y-'rx es. Democratic national treasurer, and at the end of the ch s of wt fears of Senator b 2 whose vigorous oppo- to Smith is frankly based on the in North Carolina and the South not._in_line_with the Republican Senator Simmons, who is concede the nam does mot think Democ: nization would any serious trouble in carrying te for Smith. but he does think that such a nomination would add to the umber of Republican counties in the t~. the usual number being about 20 907 F Street N. W. pared for a better one. Therefore, our stock mu: will accentuate the value of cash. On Plain Ticket Prices p———————— , @EMBLEM BUTTONS of Solid Gold @ We have selected exactly 100 Solid Gold Emblem Buttons. Knights of Columbus, Elks and Masonie. Ranging in original price from $1 to $2.50. Included as a special feature of this Sale. Limit one to a customer. No mail or phone orders. Sale until sold. 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