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PREDICTS HOOVER WILL SWEEP MAINE Gov. Baxter Says State Will Show 40,000 Majority September 10. B the Associated Press SPARKS, Nev. August 9. —Gov majority of more than 40 Hoover and Curtis i its general elec- tion on September 10. The governor, en ruote to Palo Alto for Hoover's formal notification, de- clered Maine would continue to serve # political barometer for the Nation o d demonstrate that the East stanchly Republican. ement fssued on the west- he said the one State to hold a lection. On September 10 United States Senator. four ves and & governor ve condition of both the State is normal. and the e a fair one. The Demo- gaged in their most active need campaign in 25 vears “ Republican majority in Maine will be a sure sign that the Fast &= for Hoover and Curtis, and that Pound t Maine Democratic argument and Smith pie- | make no appeal to Re- New England.” Jourmneying westward on the frain was Senator Moses of New Hamp- shire. permanent chairman of the Re- publican convention at Kansas City, who will formally advise Mr. Hoover of hiz selection as the standard bearer. | Benator Moses expressed confidence that the outcome of the campaign would demonstrate the people’s desire for a continuance of the Republican fegime. and said that campaign plans Qlready were far advanced. SMITH TO BE OPPOSED BY SOUTHERN W. C. T. U. Wizorsus Campaign in Support of Prohibition Announced at Chattanooga Meeting. B the Associated Pre: enn.. August 9.— -ampaign in support of the of prohibition and for the dry nominees for all offices the November elections was recom- fnended yesterday by Southern presi- dents of the Woman's Christian Te perance Union in session here. The action was taken in adopting $he report of the findings committee. believe that with Alfred E as President there would be an diate mobilization for repeal of cfih\bfl " the findings said. “We lieve the campaign tactics of the wet Ssadership of the Democratic party is pow directed towa reconciling the @ry South to a modification or nulli- Hication of prohibition. This is appar- ent in the appointment as campaign wmnager of John J Raskob. one of the leaders of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. who has nly stated. “I see an opportunity performing some constructive serv-| See by helping relieve the country of the damnable affiiction of prohibition.” MRS. ROSS IN NEW YORK. ! @ormer Wyoming Governor Ready ts Begin Work for Demoerats. NEW YORK. August §, (@) —Mrs. Wellie Tayloe” Ross, formet Governor the declaring she sanguine” as to the outcome of & po- MNtical situation Mrs. Ross said she would work from | :e Democratic national headquarters whatever sssignment the committee gives her DEMOCRATS INVADE WEST | DENVER. Colo., August IM(M“‘—[ Western region Democratic national will be epened in Salt Lake City Monday, ¥red W. Johnson of Rock 8 o Apyo.. Western regional manager of the Emith-Robinson campaign, announced here vesterday. e —— Tolmanized Collars THE TOLMAN LAU! Buy on Our Budget Plan A simple and conven- fent plan enabling you 0 purchase this new radio out of income |YOUNG DEMOCRATS * UNITE IN GEORGIA i | Pledge Support of Ticket “Without Reservation"—Hear Po- litieal Speeches. Be (he Associated Press ATLANTA. August 9.—-Sup) out reservation” of the nominees for President and Vice Presi- dent was pledged last night in resolu- tions adopted at the organization meet- ling of the Young Men's Democratic League of Georgia, which was ad- dressed by a number of party leaders. Among _the speakers were former | Senator Smith. last living member of President Cleveland's cabinet: former Gov. Thomas Hardwick, Clark Howell, rt, with- mocratic committeeman from Georgia FLORIDA DRY GROUP PLANS ANTI_SM'TH DR'VE i Century Limited, which would put hlm§ In Chicago at 9:45 a.m. (Central time) | gtner palibearers, were closely allied tomorrow bany tomorrow night The governor decided to drop work on his acceptance speech to be present at the funeral of the Tllinois Democratic Clube to Oppose Governor in Every Precinet Urged After Bishop Cannon Speaks. By the Associated Prese JACKSONVILLE. Fla. August 8 | The Anti-Saloon League and the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Florida will carry on an anti-Smith campaign in the State, according to a resolution adopted at a mesting here yesterday of oponents of the Democratic presidential nominee. i Organization of anti-Smith clubs in every voting precinct in the State is proposed in the resolution, with thos participating being urged to suppo: same | Herbert Hoover. the Republican nemi- nee. More than 300 persons attending the meeting heard Bishop James Cannon of the Methodist Episcopal Church South attack the “wet, straight Democratic newspapers” and _urge organization of the dry forces to defeat Smith. Teatherwood Victory Seen. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, August 9 (# —Representative Elmer O, Teather- wood was virtually assured the Re- publican nomination to succeed hi self when his slate of delegates elected in the second congressio district to the State congressional con- vention last night. His delegation was chosen over delegates favorable to| Mayer John L. Bocth of American 13 Investment Building 15th & K Sts. N.W. Now Under Wardman Management OFFICE SPACE, STORES AND LOBBY SHOPS AVAILABLE Excellent Service Nominal Rental For further information or in- spection see Mr. Graham, Rental Manager. Office in Lobby Main 2388 SAVE CAR FARE | AND TIME— 1 LIVE DOWNTOWNIi/ THE BRADFORD 18th and K Sts. Beautiful apartments furn- ished and unfurnished. 1 to 5 rooms and bath. Electric ll reirigeration if desired. Fair rentais Manager in Building Rental Agent 1733 De Sales St. Phone Decatur 2500 Hear Hoover August 11th A Small Deposit Delivers It! The Hecht Co. Radio Store 618 F Street SITH TOATIEND BRENNAN FUNERAL ,Governor Suspends Work on ! Acceptance Speech to Hon- Br the Associated Press. ALBANY, Percival P. Baxter of Maine today pre- | sr. editor and publisher of the Atlanta | Smith has decided to go to Chicago 10| among the men with whom Mr. Bren- @icted that his State would roll up a | Constitution: Maj. John S. Cohen. edi- | attend the funeral of George E. Bren- 000 votes for | tOr of the Atlanta Journal and national nan It is the intention of the Democratic | presidential nominee to leave for the| Gill, who were close friends of Mr. . | West this evening on the Twentfeth | Brennan. Two others, George Pitager- | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, | leader, who In recent vears had been | one of Smith's stanchest supporters. nan is sald to have expressed a wbh! that Igoe succeed him. There was some sentiment favoring a plan by which the destinies of the party in Tllinols would be directed by | § | & group rather than an individual. GEORGETOWN TO SING. Second Program of Season to Be Held in Park Tonight. Georgetown's second community sing- | § ing evening will be held at 8 o'clock tonight in Montrose Park. Thirty-first and R streets. More than 300 attended the first sing Friday, July 27. | William T. Pierson will lead the group | | singing and these soloists will be heard: | Bill and Christie, radio performers: SIMPLE RITES PLANNED. Family Requests Flowers Be Omitted; Intimates Are Pallbesrers. By the Associated Press. A | CHICAGO. August 9 —Severely simple funeral services, the kind George E. Brennan himself might have arranged, | | will be conducted tomorrow for the | man_upon whom Tilinois Democrats | had pinned their hopes for leadership in the present State and National cam- | paign. | A private service at the home and or Dead Supporter. TR R | services at church have heen planned. ‘Tlv family requested that there be | N. Y. August 9.—Gov.| o floral tributes. Pallbearers have been chosen from entertainers. and Miss Janet Coon, novelty whistler. This Is the fifth yvear of this serfes, which is arranged by a small group of Georgetown eitizens. nan was closely associated by ties friendship, polities and business. T of the pallbearers will be police cap- tains—Daniel Gilbert and Richard P. Completes Dr. Barrett Canvas. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., August 9. g Mrs. Olaf Saugstad, an’ artist, living in | § Fairfax @ounty. has completed a life- size portrait of the late Dr. te Waller | Barrett, which she will present to the | Daughters of the American Revolution to be placed in the library at Willlam and Mary College. | ald and John Scullans. are cousins. Michael Igoe and Fred C. Hatchel, the | He plans to return to Al-| with Mr. Brennan in politics and busi- | ness. respectively It ic Igoe whose name has been | | most. frequently suggested in all discus- | stons _concerning a successor to the leadership of Illinois Democrats. 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