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SEPTEMBER 3 STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY. AU righ shaken The three pilots of Comdr. Byrd's Antaretic evpedi tion. who are preparing for the hazardous flving ahead by testing the expedition’s planes at Mitchel Field. Left to richt: Harold L. June. Dean C. Smith and Bernt Balchen The latter probably will pilot the plane in which Comdr. Byrd will attempt to reach the South Pole up ather The transat Pho Another fair swimmer conquers the channel. Miss Laddie Sharp, young English girl, being revived on the beach near Dover by her trainer, Jabez Woolf, after completing her swim across the English Channel. She made the swim in the fast time of 15 hours and 3 minutes. ~Copyright by T ood & Underwood HODVER ORSERVES DRY CHEF PLANS HOLIDAY BY REST ~ ANT-SMITH DRIVE Dr. Colvin Leaves Chicago for East After Meeting Decides on Fight, Plans to Confer With Lead- ers Before Fishing Trip This Week. CHICAGO, September Leith Colvin, chairman of committee of the Prohii for New York rda: for an estensive “anti-Smith” cam- paign. to be waged entirely separate from that of Willlam F Varney, presi- dential nominee of the party The two lines of attack were decided upon al a meeting of the executive | committee here this week end when, by | 2 vote of 4 1o 3, it was agreed that Varney and James Edgerton, vice presi- | dential nominee, would be kept in the | running. Varney has made tentativ lans for a special campaign commi ee, with Dr. B, P. Pruch of Harris- burg, Pa man Each p will raise its own funds and conduct its campaign along sepa- rate lin Dr. Colvin stated that he would solicit $100,000 for the purpose of combating the candidacy of Gov Al Smith behalf of the principles of national prohibition Edgerton will begin a speaking cam paign this week in South Carolina, and Varney stated that he would tour the South and several Northern States in an attempt to bring about a “new gnment and a strengthening of the | Prohibition party B . 3-Dr D he nationz n party, let to Jay plan Hoover aimost tncay the presider didate opportunity conferences tons ; Wednesda of fishing on C meet & with ca the burden of an aceu- Borah Will Call o re al B s speaking | n after | head s Senato regular worshipers in paying common tribute After nder es home day the qui nominee pend the v the to hi vt the express MRE. HERT TO REPORT ociaied Press the prog ation ¢ of H nand information on Nation-wide organ n support anked ame n the Senate » ment_beyond that t on Beptember 19. but he said in both the East Republicen women submitted this week to Mrs. Alvin T Hert, natonal vice chairman, by na- tional committeewomen from every se tion of the country Telegrams reporting prospective visits from Washington. Rhode Island, Texas id Ohic committeewomen have al- ready been teceived and the arrival of number of States, par- West pected during 1o see Mr. Hoover while To Stress Prohibition a1d he he eommitteewomen 1zers head- omen or Republican of Oregor depend.nt Capper of . Robbins, former press omen’s Trade Union esent Republican eam- head for the Industrial Women he county, 15 expected tomorrow She will be the fourth of Mrs. Hert's cight national division heads to report at headquarters The others are the campaign leaders for business and professional women, homemakers and organized groups, Mrs. Hert's appointment of the remaining his wite and Allan, mo- | four national division heads, for farm mer 11 yomen 1gn-horn v andy Bpring colleze Lnmer i 1s expected iplicity Hoover worshiped yesterday in a little moss-covered Quaker meeting house in the Maryland countryside ng not only newspaper report- photographers, but secret serv the Republican presidential ors fee mer eendidats n nearhy Mars and negro is e leuegls QYORK Wt omips Bbsk . . age W miuogle Wil day bert. Hoover is o be disclosed in reports | 1o Alise Amelin Earhart looks a hit George Loit and John just her erash at Pittshu nch doubles team, Cochet and her first in 10 years of fying Cochet is running back to and then defeated the tantic flyer, howev r, escaped injury A Press P Mrs. Lloyd Hillman, Los Angeles sportswoman, broke a few records for woman anglers on the Pacific Coast this season when she landed this 125-pound tuna fish—unassisted. The catch was made off Catzlina Island with the ordinary rod and tackle used in this sport. The greatest log roller of them all. Wilbur Marx, 13-year-old “birler” of Eau Claire, Wis., performing on the spinning log as he won the world log rolling championship for the second successive year at the “rolco” held near Washburn, Wis.—Wide World Photo after transatlantic fiver landed at Rodgers Field, Pittsburgh plane tilted high on its nose k a rut and for a moment threatened to Associated SMITH PLANS STOREHOUSE BRATTON LAUNGHES OF POLITICAL LORE FOR TRIP COLORADO CAMPAIGN Statistica] partisan Data Wl“ Be Takcn Chellenges G. 0. P. on Farm Relief i y ) c and Defends Smith's Wet on Spccna] Campalg’n Train to Aid Here is Miss Eatharts plane just Smashing its landing gear and one wing its back STRATON RESUMES ATTACK ON SMITH Calls Anti-Tammany Forces to Hold Day of Prayer jimming its nose into the ground when ti when a wheel st Pastor on Stand By ated P ORK pulpit, s Extemporaneous Speaking. 3 thet; b4 R. September ¢ ublicans on farm rellef and prohibition enforce- ment. and asserting that Gov. Smith's stand on the Colorado River question had been misrepresenteds United States Senator Samuel G. Bratton of New Mexich launched Colorado’s Democratic national campalgn here Saturday night Senator Bratton predicted that the Democrats would carry New Mexico both locally and nationally The, dained the amplifier, rang out above the exhaust of motor boats, the roaring of roller coasters and the puffing of minfature trains at a park where the annual county rally was held Describing Gov. Smith's stand on prohibition as “courageous and fear- less,” Senator Bratton said, “I chal- lenge Candidate Hoover to state whether he will continue at the head of the enforcement machinery of the Nation the man who formerly was the chief distiller of the United States.” Indorses Hoover Candidacy a1 Dispatch to The Star CHICAGO, September 3 —Mrs. Marie Madre Marshall, president of the Dis- |irlet of Columbia State Federation of | Colored Women's Clubs, addressed the | Grand Lodge of Elks, in convention at | Wendell Phillips High School here, Sat- urday evening on “Good_Citizenship.” {Grand Exalted Ruler J Finley Wilson Allenging rd - on tack supporters Rev Strator r his Baptist Church last ed tha the “anti-liquor, anti-Tammany forces Il for a day of fasting and prayer in | of the speciz the near future and for another such ' Smith on day just before the election - (b o n on Novem- | pemocratic presidential nominee The pastor, who twice has called the| FOTMer specches, material on im- | Democratic nominee, “the greatest foe portant questions of the day, and | |in America today of the forces of moral | PTEhensive statistical data are being | | progress and. true politicar wisdom > | complled into a vast reference library Bl Jast night that By Smit om. | for installation in a compartment close {“chief triend of liquor in America !0 the governor's private car, and for} his use in preparing notes for the serfes today ; oo of extemporancous speeches he will make pon Gov presides John d his Mrs. Smith is when the in the Dy he Assnc Kenny of New York expecled to go along paign gets under way in earnest No business engagements were governor's program today. He | forward to a game of golf | . VAN LEAR BLACK BACK FROM JOURNEY ABROAD Publisher Says He Returns to Be Able to Cast Vote for Smith B P | NEW YORK, September 1 Black, Baltimore publisher. arrived from Liverpool last night on the thia after an absence of months He sald that one of his reasons for returning to America was to registet that he may be able to vote for Gov Alfred E. Smith for President “I do not know Gov. Smith,” he sald “but T llure some day to meet him and certainly hope for his_election. I came back also to say good-by to my friend Dick Byrd and (o say hello to my good friend Franklin D. Roosevelt,” mpaign Al m- Roach | A & BANY, N. Y 3 1 know prember at u torehouse of politice 1 be one of the main adjuncts train that will carry Gov his first big mission as on the i ledge looked vital i deplored “hec i the newspapers of both Democratie Republican londer rdvocat changes the Associated Press T van Lear nal n the natic prohibition fner Carin nearly eight vt vork The data will be so classified and fn- ing dential nominee will have at his finger S tips materfal on any subject he might | } vish 1o discuss. Opposed to the read cript. the nominee will utilize nvrl VAN 1 ( brary only when he wis) to fortify HAVANA Life 1l 1 AV AN [ Wi | imgelt on a certain topic with back- | Many after disposing of afternoon | Iy 0 0) eferel platform. | |sheets curl up in-doorways of morning | (N (o8, relefence ob e paper plants and await the next dis- o AP . : s 4 S hus lin the bellef that it s more effective. taking thelr one rest of the day. covered | ™ rhe library will be ready by the time 3 ERREA INUSUALY the nominee decides on his itinerary. sight = | places for the trip, and all that is known Ton hundred (hon-and I b this time 5 that he will have al his | The state-owned colllery of Buigavis | presided. Mra Marchalll patd tribute \ Britein are now permanently un tiisposal for N!mm campaign the |15 now producing abaut nine-tenths of | o ""E' Moover's. soewen &R Se and dexed by corps of clerks that the presi- ng of speeches from prepared manu newsboy I Just one paper after another |ground or figured, which he will jot| D s e wwall the next dis- | method of speaking extemporaneously He is divulging nothing about dates and awRloyeds ity WALV G @ BB Ll WM . e copd DERQUcRS M0 IAD COMRG . dolged Hennessey gwood Cricket Ciub, Brookline, Mass. voice of the Senator, who dis-| LM ———— Y PRV £ R the voung Ameri Davis Cy Brugnon, in the semi -finais of an play the base line. Austraiians, Patterson and Hawkes, for the title. the natio) In the fore zround court Brugnon is going up for a high return, The Americans overwhelmed the Frenchmen ir straight briliiant the ap plavers, routing the al doubles tourmament at —Wide World Photos. Miss Polly Lauder, Gene Tunney's fiancee. surrendered to the cameramen for a few “at home” snapshots the other day at the Lauder estate on St. John's Island. Me. The prospective bride of the 1otired heavyweisht champ is motor boat. Campaign Seen Aimed at Rev. 1. R. Straton. ROCKY POINT, R. I Senator Millard F. Tvdings of Marv- land, chairman of the speakers' bu of the national Democratic committee opened the Smith campaign in Rhode Island yesterday with an address here which his listeners regarded as an at- tack on Rev. John Roach Straton, wh from his New York pulpit has twice called Gov. Smith “the bitterest foe in America today of the forces of moral progress and true political wisdon “Gov. Smith need mot fear t& cks directed at him.” Se aid. “Take the activity of licity seeking clergyman, nothing so despicable in a government as the attempt t nate & man's character in where he has no chance to self from the attack made “The clergyman. whatever his sect or creed, who uses his pulpit as & place of vilification and slander of his fellow man shows he is unfit to wear the man- tle of religion. He knows the person he attacks cannot reply. He knows the person attacked can never plead his case to the exact audience which heard September place nd him- him denounced. He knows that in the | | sacred precinets of a Jewish synagague, | a Catholic cathedral or & Baptist taber- nacle all he may say, true or untrue justifiable or slanderous, is sasi where o answering voice can be raised.” The meeting arranged by Senator Peter Goelet Gerry, a member of the Democratic national advisroy commit- tee, was held under direction of the Rhode Island general committee. GEORGIA REPUBLICANS AGREE ON ELECTORS | Two Delegates to Democratic Na tional Convention on Two Lists Filed. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, September 3 —Rival fa tions of the Georgla Republican orgar | zation have reached a complete agree- | ment on their candidates for presiden- | tial electors, it has been revealed by a | check of the two lists submitted by the fespective groups and filed at the sec- retary of state’s office. As was promised by both sides when | rounced their intention to sub- rate slates following a split in the State party organization, all the | electoral candidates are waite. They include Charles E. Brown, newspaper publisher of Cordele, Willlams of Atlanta, State presid; the W. C. T. U. both of whom were | they anr mit sepa ent of and Mrs. Marvin | shown here at the wheel of her C t by P. & A. Ph yrigh oto: Many Small Meetings to Reach Voters. 2 Assecisted P NEW YORK ng that he ioned idea of “many speakers a meetings.” Col. John Q. Tilson rector of the Eastern division of the publican national speakers' burea: sesterday gave out a list of his speak- s for the East for September. While we shall use the radio oadcass the speeches of Mr. Hoover hers in whom millions of people 3—Ar the o) tember believes in many ced that the personal cont od. of holding many small remains most effective. In organizing our speaking prog we have also taken a lesson from n business. We sell our good ot mention the other fellow publican speakers will not indulge mud slinging.* ‘he first assignment for East publican speakers will be in Maine this we Maine's State election campaig now is on, and to meet with the State committee. in the interest both of the State and national campaigns, D: Hubert C. Work, ' national campa | chairman, went to Augusta Friday night Heading the delegation to Maine. Col Theodore Roosevelt will speak at Houl- | ton Saturday. J. H. MacLaferty of the Department of Commerce already is in Maine and will remain there throug! the week, touring the State. Other speakers assigned to New England include Ogden L. Mills and James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor John H. Bartlett, Pirst Assistant Post- | magter General, will speak at Lockport Y Among the principal speakers to be | assigned in the East, Col. Tilson an- { nounced. are Secretary Mellon, Ass i ant Secretary of War F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Attorney General Willlam J Donovan. Theodore Douglas Robinson, | Assistant Secretary of the Navy: Nathan | L. Miller, former Governor of New York | Gov. Alvin T. Puller of Massachusetts. { Gov. Ralph C. Brewster of Maine, Gov H. N. Spaulding of New Hampshire, and nators Kdge and Hale and former enator Wadsworth, GEORGIA DEMOCRATS WILL CONVENE TODAY he Associated Press l ATLANTA. Ga.. September 13 meeting of the election subcommittee {the State Democratic executive com- mittee, which has ¢! of detatls of ithe State primary September 132, has been called for Atlanta today by the By A delegates to the Democratic national|State chairman. Q. E. Maddox. }&'t\l\'l‘uo". | That policemen shonld go without | headgear in hot r was recently | | ment as to the While the chalrman made no state- of the meeting, the Atlanta Constitution sald yesterday it was learned from “reliable soure: that important matters relating to pa: egulazity of nominess Wi ke diseysed.