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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., SATURDAY, UGUST 25, 1928. WOFARPRIZES | WONBY 0. B4BY s Healthiest and —Whippets Toda THE EVENING | I FREDERICK WILLIAM TRIPP, Six-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of 201 East Clifton Terrace. D). € 1.5 SIMMONS PREPARED | TO QUIT SENATE But His Resignation Is Not Re- quested at Democratic Com- Whippet Racing Results | John Stiles third, Gordon junior yearling t second, Paul Mills mittee Meet. | 4 Press | A and Ob- ¢ fold M Simmons taken steps to resign from the Senate if a fight him developed in the meeting of the Demo- Get of second Walters on cratic “executive comm which terday’ selected na- tional committeeman | resignation beer fon, the newspaper say Simmons’ friends would ha sented his resignation. The paper s that then Simmons would have imme- | { diately filed notice of his candidacy to | succeed himself and taken his case to the voters. The resignation was not requested In making rey his successor as ouis John les: third, mpion bul champion cow r champion bull—Nathan mpion cow and champion Grand cham- Stiles e pre- | s| or . Stiles Nathan C. Guernsey Cattle. -First, Wililam Hany C Bull. senior, les Hines. Cow rst. W. F. Kerger d | his preparation, the News | and Observer sa Senator Simmons took _cognizance a suggestion in one of the State pavers that a move- third, Harry C.|ment was under way to ask him to _3 vears—First, Harry|resign his seat in view of the fact| senior yearling—First, | that he had said he could not support ines: second. Harry C. Hur-|the nominee of the Democratic par unior vearling—First, Riggs | for President.” | nd. W. F. Kerger. Cow Former Gov. Cameron Morrison was First, George Oland. Cow, | elected Democratic national commit- second and third. W. teeman by the State committee to suc- or champion bull— | ceed Senator Simmons. Morrison was Junior champion cow— | the only nominee and was elected by Senior champion bull | acclamation. Grand champion bull | Senior champion cow | Hines. Hines Kerger K K ARTHUR CURTIS JAMES PLEDGES AID TO SMITH| Capitalist Whose Yacht Was Fired n by Coast Guard Deserts * Harrison Bible Class to Meet | The regular meeting of the Harrison | Bible class of Congress M. E. Churc 1238 Thirty-first street, will be held to- morrow morning at 8:45 o'clock in the anditorium - of the church. This is a class for men Reuben F. Leatherwood will address the members on “Paul in a Roman Prison.” Henry Osborne will have charge | of the lesson and give a short talk on it crger Republicans. ated Press YORK. August James, one of this count lders of raflroad secu heretofore known as a stanch Re- ay announced he wotild h for President | ge came as a telegram to the Democratie national head- | ere. read Hearty con- great_accept my hearty | | | | Arthur 1 cdge you Mr. James to welcome C; of Sweden and were guests at the his yacht, the Aloha 1 on by Coast Guards who mi for a m runner. One shot tssed a lookout. James filed | t Washington : who me there ’t What You Earn— 1¢’s Wnat You SAVE! AIMOST eversone can carn money, bhut there i and . a great difference hetween earning money having it. The only way to have money is to SAVE weekly monthly will earn more of or regular amount ont and money for you 2 vour earnings deposit it where it We pav at least 87 interest 9 to 5--Saturdays Until Noon Open Daily FINANCED- cxeilyof OMES " . National Permanent [ Building Association, Below York Ave = New Users of large office space are offered the opportunity to locate in the New Washington uilding NEW YORK-WASHINGTON AIR LINE Arge ) e heen leit Floor plans and rates furnished upon request. Apply to Superintendent Fifteenth Street, G Street, New York Avenue Thes. J. Fillser & Co., fne. ington Airport KL W stions | said that so far as his directi | the | a scheme of S I h Office SEVERAL WILL STUMP IN NORTH CAROLINA Ross, Hull, son to Urge NEW YORK 6. 0. 300 CHILDREN TAKE ELECTS MACHOL Former Speaker Chosen as Head of State Committee. Harmony Pledged. Owens, Mrs, | Mrs. | George and Robir Smith's Election. By a Pre c the Associn RALEIGH, ations pro in August 25.--Several jinent Democra North Carolina on be he candidacy of Gov. Alfred Smith v New York, Otis M. Mull, chairman of the te Democratic executive com- | mittee, said yesterday | Mrs. Ruth Bryan Ow e late Wil Mrs Nellie T nor of Wyor ons to make all, but the Mrs. Owens Wards of Christ Child Society Spending Day at Games and Contests. ns. daughter of | Bryan, and | former Gover- accepted in peeches in the State dates have not been said she would sp wanted, he said Cordell Hull of T nator Walter F. George | a are others who have prom d to aid in the campaign. Mr. Hull make at least four speeches in the About 300 young wards of the Chris Child Society climed aboard a fleet of big trucks this morning and journeved to the soclety’s fre: W YORK, Aug State committee a harmonlous meeting yesterday H. Edmund MacHold ‘of Watertown the chairmanship and then heard him | state that he and Willlam H. Hill of Binghamton, whose seiection for the post had been favored in some quarters would work sther for the ovember party’s success in It was Mr. Hill himself who placed the former Speaker of the Assembly | nomination, asserting that he did so harmony and of |“in the in of cress.” er candidates were of 1st 25, The Repub- and n in a brief elr rm on the ¢ picnic 55 childr ho have spent a vacation at the f this Summer and a group of children selected by the board of g tors from each Catholic parish in t an plans to invite | District of Columbia he State, h The day’s program called for games Walker ces, dances and singing, and luncheon ed to speak. Senator | served by the members of the Christ n. viee dential | Child board of managment. Tran: t | portation was fur 7 local busi- ness men, I v toj ¢ The State chair Gov. Smith to Mayor James J City has been iny B. Robin already igh of New Yo 0 0 18 rished chuyler Butle and Gharlo he death of Ge K. Morri m, had called the m Mr. MacHold had been 1 The new chail nouncement ting chairman_ since Pioneer Society. * | ety is a_pioneer among those WOMAN SCORES SN“TH in the District which provide a rural . vac m for children who would not otherwise obtain it. It has made sub- iantiz] additions since last Summer The dormifory has been enl 35 children are now enterta ions of two weeks from June until September 15 An oratory on the first floor is one of the additions since last Summer. | chapel altar was presented by joseph Tumulty in memor T |mother. The farm contains acres. | of which, except the extensive lawn wnd flower 1s about the house. is i 1o fruit and vegetable all at the di order unani- The soc mously ves Power Interests an’s first public ed that he had ered all conneetions with power sts and would devote his time irely to the work of the committee MacHold has been president of Northeastern Power Co., controlling 1 utilities, and comment had bee ard that his accession to the titular party leadership give campaigr ammunition to the s who could not be expected to forg ilts which Mr. MacHold, as S| it Gov. Smith over m_ in the x I Facts n made ported by in se his acceptance speach true equ women N s at variance with A in New York State nistration were made Ne Smith of Ne national coun a statement rman o ult trees are posal children Thomas J K and und; there in charge of managemer aid, “ha Mrs he farm ane is her were 5 3 ng that »f the committee had not f tion of Mr. Machold since the d Chairman Morris last week, i known fhat some of the Hooverites” had _suggested Hubert Work, chairman of the committee, urge the choice of Mr. chairman of the State Hoove paign. Chairman Work, it was declined to Interfere with the plans of other committeemen to select Mr Machold. In & telephone message tot committee, Dr. Work expressed opinion that the choice would much strenthen the Republican organi- zation in this State.” Pledges No Mud-Slinging. Mr. Mact eight-ho which would ap- and would affe professional executive in m 1ats male competitors | know nds d selec ath of beeam na that Dr tiona Hill cam- ed v omen apacit 1| Sinee these or eetablishment dn not apply to their At a loss busine: 1alit ment or ec An Association Worthy of Your Generosity ided {n your donations budget and list of beauest Visitors to our headquarters are always welcome. The Youn Women's Christian Assaciation of the District of Columbia 17th and K Sts. N.W. how wome hope for e of appor i . | | Vermont Avenue Christian Church. H P of San Fi ow morning at | stian Churct 7:30 o'clock be the leader will speak. Dr ow in Bethar a fortnight Shaw cisco. ach tomo: Tn his acceptance speech. s campaign was concerned there would be no mud-slinging.” adc “1 do not believe in that kind politics.” | “It i& my belief,” the chairman con-| tinued. “that this is not the time in a campaign for your chairman to discuss | Fi issues thereof Both candidates | dist have stated their interpretat of | tion thelr parties’ position. The discussions | Day to follow will come from them “It is my idea that the function of the chairman is to build up the party | organizations and enlist the support of | all the people possible to carry forward | government which wil ’vh'» every one an equal opportunity in | {any endeavor they may undertake ™ | The chairman said he was confident | of victory with Hoover as the-party standard bearer. and was “‘now assured of the co-operation of the men and women of this State for his triumphant ? election en November 6." 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