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o THE EVENING TR SN ’ WATSON OPTIMISTIC. MORE TROUT ISSUE TENNESSEE VOTERS |, s 5. ANOW, HOOVER SAYS G0TO POLLS TODAY Will Be in Hoover Column, STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1928. national Republican committeeman from the Hoosler State, and Elzle Rogers, State chairman, conferred with Mr. Good. bringing the word that “while some work would be required in Indiana, the State would be found in Hoover's column in November.” XTLANTIC & PACIFIC Remarkable Values!! —means more than just cut prices —it means—nationally famous and locally favored quality foods at EVERYDAY LOW REGULAR PRI - THE GREAT TEA co. CHICAGO, August 2 (#). — Senator James E. Watson of Indiana yesterday told James W. Good, Western campaign manager for Herbert Hoover, that the Willlam Williams, aged 83, of Pen- arth, England, is snlkdl tndhe tl;‘! bllxg‘esl sl vas comf along nicely in |cigar smoker in the kingdom. He claims | [;él‘l:l:;o!\ b . }tn have smoked 300,000 cigars in his | it Senator Watson, with Bert Thurman, lifetime. Less Time Between Bites Democrats and Republicans’ Also Favored by Republi- | Will Name Slates in State- | can Nominee. | Wide Primaries. #®r the Associaled P | By the Associated Press ABOARD HO N TRAD | NASHVILLE, Tenn.. August 2—After | ROUTE fifl“:‘ 5;‘““1 b;(‘“‘,r ISCO B2 | weeks of listening to campaign argu- | fme. betwoen bites are regarded | ments, Teviews of political records and | Hoover. Republican | exchanges of personalities Tennessee’s as the “burning lectorate had the final word today. California, where ¢ | “poth Democratic and Republican | | parties held State-wide primaries to se- | lect nominees for a United States Sen- | "&in | ator, 10 Representatives, governor and d spent | Minor State officers. o bt | Because of the heated campaign that AR 107 | centered about two of the Democratic 7' gubernatorial candidates in the field of | ¥, that _race assumed first place in | interest ["whtks sconowy russ” | . i e — CES Supporters of Gov. Henry H. T hompson’s SEEDLESS | ¢ DELICIOUS RIPE WATERMELONS succeeded Gov the lat Austin X s death last October, Hill McAlister of Nashville, candi- | against Peay two years ago and gainst_ Horton this time, did anything ut mince words On the Republican side Judge John T. Raulston of Winchester and Releigh S. Hopkins of Columbia contested for | the governorship nomination. In newspapers throughout the State * | Clarence Saunders, campaign manager | for Horton in Shelby County (Mem- phis). and E. H. Crump, leader of the | Shelby County _political _organization | that supported McAlister, published ad- all begin- | vertisements containing sizzling state- | e was told. | ments about each other. there was K —Senator Kenneth D. McKeflar of he party hed | Memphis sought renomination on the d 2d | Democratic ticket against three oppo- | the base of | nents—Representatives Finis J. Garrett e |of Dresden, minority leader in the | you catch?” | House: John Randolph Neal of Knox hot at the can- | ville and George L. Casey of Gibson | County. McKellar and Garrett, however. | much | were the only senatorial candidates who ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD HOT WATER TANK New Crop Sweet BeHealthy Potatoes New Crop Apples get | “Sweet, Delicious | Tomatoes Honey Balls Be clean and you'll be healthy; be healthy and you'll be joyful. Buy RUUD Perfect Hot Water Service and you'll be clean, healthy AND joyful. 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August 2 (). — Former Senator Wadsworth, opening the Republican presidential campaigi in western New York last night, said “The Democratic party does not offer the people a single issue, and. in fact for years has dgllied with visions only to drop them and agree that Repub- lican principles are best.” Speaking at the Li tario Carnival on y Hoover”" Wadsworth said Hoover's fitness is manifest 1o the country at large. H He took a fling at Gov. Smith by say- | ing that after he had'been safely homi- | nated he made prohibition an apparent issue. The former Senator asserted that the election of Smith could not ! affect the question — MAINE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS HIT SMITH Justice Pattangall Joins Wife in Declaring He Will Support Re- publican Ticket. —William is appoint- ustice of the Maine ars ago was the | f ghe Democratic Fa support the Rep: ican State and national tickets in this year's elections. In a statement last ' night he announced that he agreed with | his wife, Mrs. Gertrude M. 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