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W. A WHITE DENIES PERSONAL AHAGK Does Not Doubt Smith's tegrity, but Records Stands. ‘ He Says. Br the Assoc PARIS. Augus White, cemment Smith's reply to his criticism of the avernor's m:u‘n' ve record aled that he had assailed the presidential candi- Gate personall In every Allen Goy on He contended tha “trng to make up his acse ks in logic emotions what and declared “Fhe Rans the assertion regord is ce the campaign Statement in Full, the mator issue of public meagerly pre- apers, but from the gov- never impugned his motives. o print a roll-call record of votes of the candidate of a 3 for the presidency cannot calied_an attack when I specifically declare that in printing this public rec- o'd I em raising no question of moral turpitude. but am showing a deep dif- ference of viewpoint between Tammany | Hall, which Gov. Smith supports, and the American people. | “The Smith record, as he so vehe- mently expiains it—as if he were charg- ed with crime rather than a habit of cal thought—is the Tammany rec- That was all I was trving to get American peopie Cites Case. *“The Hughes race-track gambling bill. #s Gov. Smith explains, is typical. When the bill first came up and went to fore- | deomed defeat, Gov. Smith voted to step gamhbling, but when Hughes took | the blll to the people in a crusade and | then called the Legislature together to pass a bill against race-track gambling Gov. Smith admits he changed his vote. Then he voted for race-track gambling. “About the matter of prostitution on’t think now and I did not think to the vhen I left New York that a discus- |’ candidate at ceremonies held in the | ut prostitution is a fit subject ntial campaign. But. Gov 2 questioned the accuracy of my first statement. I presented the roll_call. There was the record. I| publicly stated my desire to give Qh!\ governor the benefit of every doubt | and as far as I was concerned the | charges would be withdrawn from further discussion. “Of course I retracted nothing what- | ever. Why the governor brings the charges up for discussion again after I had conceded all that he contends ebout prostitution is not entirely clear at this long distance. Naturally, I have | not read his complete reply. Certainly I shall read it when I return to Amer- ica, and however soory he may be for himself. however he may bemoan his sad ease, the public legisiative reoord will face him again and again in campaign. “Since when has it been deemed un- hlr to quote & public man's public rec- always presuming rsonal and golmnl courage and ity, which I ave always done for Gov. Smith? Gor. Smith's friends declare he is the Ea : his public record, therefore, certainly the major issue of this eam- a for 3 prest Smith hav! ALLEN DENIES SMITH CHARGE. | Bays Republican Committee Had No Pre-knowledge of Statement. | BRANCH, Iows, August 321 (). —Henry J. Allen, direetor of public- ity for the Republican national com- mittes, today assumed personal respon- | sibility for issuing the recent “ecorrec: fBon” of the original statement of Wil Yam Allen White, Kansas editor. assail- | inz Gov. S:aith's legislative record on | prohivition Allen’s statement was issued by him here tocay during the Hoover home- €01 celebration in reply to the at tack Democratic presidential candi- €ale mzd yesterday against the Repub- Yican national committee, charging that | the committee had had knowledge of | ' tement before it was 1:sued. mith's glatement yesterday is true so far as it implies any Republican committee and the charges t him by Willlam Allen the Republican na- | had either com- intention or action. The s con- s that after misrepresenta- White's position, he com- tn me that his position had and as his old m to that mis- cated iwr misrepresented nd 1 gave correct vv-eu ation Instructions of the Republican na- 2l committee are to engage in no sonal attack, and thal committee or its organization has not done 50.” CAPITAL REPUBLICANS PLAN HOOVER GREETING Local Clubs Notified to Gather at Union E'nmn-—!xpkued Fri- | day or Saturday blican organizations are 1o welcome Herbert nion Station upon his re- n b J2st of the week from his Western The Repub can Btate committee of 25 notified the League of e Clubs. the Republiean Association. the Hoover the Honver and Curtis and the League of n. requesting all ssociations 1o join in Mr Priday neur hat pus_unity nnder WOrEnIpIng Druids through Eurone and Asia and evi dences of Gothie ancestry among Tibe tans have besn rese from the erum- pling regions of Central Asia by the Roerich Museum expedition The fir-t ithentic deseription of dis eoveries which mav sweep the science of hist sesearch into new chanels was made availahle In the Associated Press sester i \ special eoure tesy. by Miss Frances Grant, second vice ll«v,ul of the Rosricn Museum of The Automobile Association eutiined 1acation tours 1 members & the rate of 5000 & week during the o rer . A Proc prehistoric re B THE EV G SMITH NOTIFICATION GUESTS | ARE ENTERTAINED INFORMALLY Wlfe Of Govcrnor Makcs NO Specml P]:ms} for Dlstmguxshcd Folk Invited to Witness Ceremony Today. | { By the Associnted Press. ALBANY, N. Y. August Just some extra plates at the fable will be the method of entertainment of notifi- cation guests at the home of Gov Smith. Mrs. Smith, who has invited as guests at the mansion Senator and Mrs. Pittman and Senater and Mrs. Robin- son. reiterated her statement that she will engage in no elaborate social duties during the day of the ceremony. Guests at the mansion will be ac- corded the same rich hospitality that to the family. There will be no ish and they will be expected to e pot Inck T will not even have a formal dinner frisnds,” said Mrs. Smit “You he ceremony is so early in the evening. and there wouldn't be time any way, and we leave so early the next morning for New York that the time is rather limited.” Dinner Guest List Limited. The only dinner guests expected at the mansion besides the members of the family, who have gathered from all parts of the State, will be Senator and Mrs. Pittman. The Robinsons will be dinner guests at the country home of Col. and Mrs. Frederick Greene. super- intendent of public works. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin D. Roosevelt, in whose car the Robinsons were to make the trip from New York to Albany. and former Gov. Nellie Tavioe Ross of Wyoming will be the only other guests of the Greenes. The number of prominent guests ar- riving in Albany for the acceptance speech was greatly augmented last night, though most officials were not expected until some time today. ras supposed to have artival to take care of the women's activities in her role as ice chatrman of the Democratic na- tional committce, was keeping herself in seclusion In & New York Hotel while | she finishes the speech sh2 will make at the time of the women's reception in New York Thursday evening. She was due to arrive in Albany this afternoon. John J. Galligan of Salt Lake Mrs. City. at the Houston convention who announced the official ballot Mrs. W. W | Hamilton of Montana, a member of the notification committee, and Mrs. Daniel O'Day. acting chairman of the Demo- cratic State committee, the three earliest | arrivals among the official women, were guests at a dinner last night given by June Hamilton Rhodes of the com- mrs. mittce headquarters. Daughter Entertains Relatives. Mrs, John A. Warner, superintendent of Stat ed this morning th the day will be he Foster Warner, and her brothe Andrew J Warner of Roches! Mrs. Warner, tall, slim, wife of the police, and the STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SEES SMITH'S ELECTION FATAL T0 WATERWAYS' The | Former Gov. Hmdlng of Town Gives Views of Fate of Great Lakes- St. Lawrence Plan. Election of Gov. | fatal to the proposed Great Lakes-§t | Lawrence waterway project, former Gov | W. L. | statement made public here last nigh by the Republican national committe written by Harding_entitled | Through 'no man is as handsome as he thinks| m: August 30 to continue the discus- | “The summarized pamphlet Increased Farm Prosperity the St. Lawrence Waterway,” statement in the posi | @ To see this most varie Smith would L" Harding of lowa asserted in a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 Ly 1928. tlon of the Republican and Democratic presidential naminees on the project. pamphlet describes Herbert Hoover as a champion of the water- .‘ ways, and asserts that his election is vital to its success. It says Gov. Smith had opposed the project, but n on- | veniently does not know whether he is or or against it.’ Harding recalled also thai Hoo: | headed the American delegation whick | co-operated with a Canadian comm don in 1924 and drew a joint repoit 1 | unconditionally favorable to the water- | way. Women are supposed to be vain, but ~ he is, edd Fall hats- sortment of new is to realize that every SPLIT SEEN OVER KLAN. MONTGOMERY, Ala., August 22 (/). — The Montgomery Advertiser in a signed story today says the Republican party in Alabama ¥ divided on the question of allowing the Ku Klux Klan to name the twelve presidential electors in the | | November elections. or whether regular | Republicans shall be named for these | places. ‘ The Advertiser s Oliver D Street, | national _ Republican committeeman, | and C. B. Kennamer. United States | district attorney, favor the Klan's nam- | ing the ticket. The Republican State | committee will hold an adjourned mect- | Fall’s Choicest Hat Fashions Featured in Two Specially Priced Groups style reveals that skill in conceits and attention to smallest of details which have hrought to “King's Palace” vet reasonably priced the distinction as headquarters for millinery that is different and Soleil, Fine Felts and Velvet | striking resemblance to her father, has | ¢ just returned from a two-week vacation baby nearly in Maine, to find her daughter Mary Adams Warner of her content with the dail grandfather for the past two weeks The chubby brown-eved young lady lay anxiously awake in her bed Tuesday afternoon, growing more dis apointed each hour tha! the gover didn't_keep his u her. She could n golfing date at should keep him romp. Mrs und Stockbridge. from his tomar Warner admitted that the next two months, for her father's campaign that she can | “But I refuse to make speeches of ‘I'm afraid I'd be {any kind.” she sald. unaware mother’s identity and perfectly visits of her she is holding herself in readiness to do the bidding of the national committee dur- to do anything The silky finish felte that woft and pliable, new felts camel’s hair appearance, bodsy felts and the softest, prett new velvets are featured. te or appointment_with stand why a Mass., ma hea 1o ex to0. cols | more of a hindrance than a help to him b r dld" C]evelands Notification, Unllke On° Planned for Smith, Was Very Slmplc | By the Associsted Press. NEW YORK, August 22—Notification | j; was given less than a third of a ceremonies for Gov. Smith at Albany tonight will be in marked contrast to the only other notification ceremony ever held at the State capital—that of Groven Cleveland 44 years ago. Cleveland was notified of his nomina- | tion as the Democratic presidential drawing room of the executive mansion on July 29, 1884. Newspaper accounts show it to have been a ceremony of the utmest simplieity. His speech of .mpunce was d:uv jered in the presence of 50 persons, and column in the New York Tribune on | the following day. The entire account | of the ceremonies took up only a col- ‘The pe; turing sm: ban, tam different— with imported Models matrons hobbed head Regularly Priced at § $3.55 for ids and for are iest Blue Green Green Reds, d sizes for and ng hair, tra large sizes, Gorgeous ors — Plum Two Gray, new shapes of soft-finish felts fea- Ri'and medium types, off-the-face, tu and vagabond. But these are smartly -new trimmings in new ways, cut brims, slashed effects. buckles, tiny quills and wide brim styles for wine. Madeline, blue, green, Many velvets included | umn and & half in that paper, although | | it was featured as the leading news story of the day. Wh-n Gov. Smith speaks tonight, it expected 100,000 persons will be gath- in front of the State Capitol [ s ;'Il‘d while millions of others will hear his voice over the radio. the newspapers of the country will print | his speech in full, columns. ‘TAMMANY DEFENDED BY COX FOR LOYALTY § Former Prendennal Candidate Answers Charge of Ex-Senator Owen in Wire to Raskob. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 22.—James M. Cox, former. Governor of Ohio and Democratic candidate for President in 1920, yesterday took issue with a state- ment ~ by former Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma, that the Tammany political organization had not lupporv- ed the national Democratic tickets in a number of campaigns, including that of 1920. “I have just read Sepator Owen's ! statement.” "Mr. Cox said in a tele- gram from Bethlehem, N. H. to John J. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national committee. assert with f knowledge of the facts that Mr. Murphy | {and the organization over which he presided did everything humanly sible for me. Furthermore, Alfre | Smith. then his party's nominee !or | governor, in every spsech with unaf- fected sincerity urged support of the | presidential ticket. DECLINES TO SERVE ON 6. 0. P. COMMITTEE Th> majority of &8 occupying several HRREBBODE The newer colors— sand, oak, beige, misses and matrons Tams, Vagabonds, Off-the-Face, Cut-out Brims, New Crowns, Ele- phant Ears, Feather Trims, Ribbon Trims, Brilliant Moderne Orna- ments. Burgundy Madeline Hunter Fern Vivid Beige, * Oak, Wood, - tone, Navy and Black. plum and black. f&‘&‘&* SRS SN ST SR IR SRR S S S :&&3&“&&‘#&‘#&&‘6‘&&&%&’# CHAS SCHWARTZ & SON CHRISTMAS CLUB Opens—Tomorrow d g i Bl ¥ J. Finley Wilson Writes Chairman | § Work, Citing Lack of Har- mony With Policies. Before leaving Washington last night for Chicago, where he will preside Friday over a convention of colored vou J. Pinley Wilson, grand exalted ruler of colored Eliks. wrote to Chair- man Work of ti Republicen national committee, stating he would not be able to serve that committee in an advisory capacity After expressing preciation for the honor of having been invited to be a member of the advisory commit- tee, he wrote that he could not accept | because he was not in complete har- mony with the policies of the Repub- licun party as revealed under recent Republican administiations The nlhzrlnr to be held at Chicago has no connectiol zation, but grew out of plans of col- ored politieal leaders. The Wilson Jet- ter to the Republican commitiee xald colored organizations have been un- zble to obtain sbolition of segregation in the civil service. und spoke also of ti~ loss of civil rignts. political rep- resentation and leadership. 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