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5 * TIT. EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, 7. €. WEDNESD AY, e — AUGUST 2 Presidential Elector in Mississippi HIRAM w JUHNSU " DEMOCRAT DROPS SMITH. : | Resigns From Ticket. | w’NS |N [}AI_IFURNIA JACKSON, Miss., August 20 (®).— | IN SBUT Because he held a view on prohibition | different from that expressed by the | | Democratic presidential nominee, John | R. Tally of Hattiesburg, Miss. opposed | to modification of the prohibition laws, resigned vesterday Aas a presidential elector from the State at large. Tally's resignation was presented to the State Democratic executive commit- tee, which met here to canvass the vote of the August 21 primary, and was ac- cepted. The committee named M. Mc- Farlane, Laurel, to fill the position | made vacant on the November general election ticket | TEXANS PROMISE BIG Nemination for Third Term in Senate Conceded as Votes Pile Up. COLUMBIA | South roll Congress day's Dem re ic est in ered to- number of persons CROWD FOR ROBINSON | voting because they refused to subseribe < | to the rule requi { national ticket in Nineteen Special Trains Will CATTY | mary ballot Labor Day Crowd to Hear First !Renrr:onmn\r 5 Campaign Speech. '?rsql district had By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., August 29.—Ninecteen | _ Rep! special trains nd three bus caravans |2 V. Davidson, | | have been chartered by Texans who will | boxes missing out come here Labor day to hear Senator | district Joseph T. Robinson make his first cam- | In the paign speech. The address will be a feature of the annual Labor day celebration at the ir grounds. Most of the spe- 2793 and E. H rore chartered by 1ADOT OF- | oo WALK' Honduras is building a national tu- berculosis sanitarfum. TO Lir Representative Republican and had 7.348 votes | Republican and 1.775 tes ve Harry J. Englebright, | 18th and Furnished Az ts. ) a erat phone and e t: Richard J. Wu'~h, rict, and Phil D . eleventh district, may be declared of the primary 3 eIl LI I seIseIelsatietsestestttsttIntiTeensetseesss: Manager Geo. W. Linkins " Rent: ar Newquay, Eng- | Created for Those Who Seet the Ultimate in Fine Moror Cars SEVEN WIN RACES All Representative nated in Primary—Rule Barred From Voting. With 23 boxes of the 136 th district Representative | | A_ H. Gasque had 14780, J the seventh district Representative F Bradford P. Fulmer had 14,956 to 7,241 for E. M Dupre. Representative B. B. Hare of the sec- ond district, F. H. Dominick of the third and J. J. Moswain of the fourth were unopposed. The rule which requires primary vot- ers to pledge allegiance to the national nominees of the party caused several re persons in different parts of the ate to be denied the ballot when they efused to take the oath. In Saluda $ Renomi- | county a score, mostly women, request- ed o | ind | vote part by o SMITH IS CHEERED AT LABOR MEETING | “Political Conscience™ Will Govern Voting, William Green Tells HCAROLA New York Convention. By the Associated Press ROCHESTER, N. Y. August 20 v a court * | Delegates to the sixty-fifth anhual con- se requests were denfed | vention of the New York State Federa- o managers. Similar refusals | tion of Tabor yesterday wildly cheered in Sumter and Greenvilie | the m ton of the name of Gov. Alfred counties. E. Smith, although the federation pro- In Columbia it was discovered that | fesses to be non-partisan in the com- .. o | Clrction inadvertent |ing. presidential campaign ugust 20 Al of | administe h containing il saldes Y nominated in yester- | the State convention of 1028 ' o primary, in which a t h THEATER BOMBED. . were I barres om | e xq S | clegates applauded. ring allegiance to the \ order to cast & Pri- | oy1cAGO, August 29 (P).—A sec- week ond bomb within a missing % | in the Parthenon S. McMillan in the 79 vote: r heater in Berwyn, | political conselence of its' members,” west side suburb, blowing a 200-foot | Green said the governor's utterances ole in the side of the bulding. Police |on the use of injunction in labor dis- | said the theater was in the hands of a|putes in his acceptance speech had recefver | The bomb was timed with a clock of working men and women." 3510 to W of the 222 in the fifth Ellerbe 3,250, and In TAX PA"ING TIME! CONSULT WITH US AND WE MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU PAY YOUR TAXES BY OUR SMALL-MONTHLY-DEPOSIT PLAN. Office Business Theatre Golf made a deep impression on the minds | | | | referred to | the scandals of Republican regimes of | moceratic presidential nominee as | recent years as an accessory after the | at outstanding figure” and the | fact * | Cireen’s address dealt in the main by the hand of a prohibition agent was | ith the six-hour day and the five-!denounced by the Senator, who said | Declaring that the h‘dl‘l‘(h‘vhifl the xploded today | tion would leave “the subject to the|honeycombed with crime and bribery For each $60 or fraction borrowed you agree to de- posit $5 a month in an account, Loans are pass- ed within a day or two after filing np,:“carion— with few escep- tions. Tennis ( College School | Shopping i Govt. Bldgs. to All Car res. Live in T'he Easy to Pay Monthly erer Months $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $360 $30.00 $540 $45.00 $1,200 $100.00 $6,000 $500.00 Loans $120 $180 $240 $300 the proceeds of which may be used to cancel the mnote when due. Deposits may be made on a weekly, semi- monthly or monthly basis as you prefer. to 12 months. MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W. and MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any period of from 3 K Sts. N.W. and unfy 1 room ar nd 2 baths ion. 24-hour roservic on Premises. al Agent 80ttt A8 PLEA FOR SMITH BRINGS CHEERS IN WISCONSIN Senator Blaine in Denouncing Pro- STA hibition Bureau Says Governor Will Have Support. By the Associated Press BURLINGTON, Wis, August 29 Senator John B. Blaine in a street speech here yesterday afternoon said he had no doubt (hat most of his | friends and supporters would vote for Al 8mith for President in November.” His statement was received with cheers by his audience These are fimes when partisanship must not blind us." he said, “and we must condemn Republican silence on | A Sta of Ma a pla Gov Othy The recent death of a Chicago man ernor, prohibition department is |ernor, and has reached the state where snoop- ers shoot down innocent men with dumdum_ bullets G. Gy IDAHO DEMOCRATS PICK Convention Names Clark for U. S.‘ Senator, Ross for Governor and Selects Two Representatives, By the Associated Press GRANGEVILLE, Tdaho, August 29 | Senator, was selected early today by | the Idaho Democratic convention after | forcement of all laws had been adopted. | % convention were | distriet, second distriet, Ralph J. 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