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NEW YORK STATE SURVEYS STUATION Variety of Unknown Quanti- ties Give Both Parties Basis for Expecting Victory. | f By the Associated Pr i SYRACUSE. N. Y. September Heading the class in the clectoral col- lege by reason of its 45 votes, the Em- pire State is brushing up for its No- | vember examinations by devoting car- nest attention to a political equation that boasts an unwonted variety of un- known quantities. That indefiniteness does not extend to | the masters of the opposing schools of thought, however. for both Smith and "be held here late this month and the | Democrats will meet at Rochester soon agree that it is a factor in private de- liberations. Protestant pulpit attacks on Gov. Smith because of his Catholic- ism appear to be not in vogue in this region of large Catholic populations. Whether the Ku Klux Klan, of some strength in the rural districts, contem- plates any organized movement has not come to light, although it is holding scattered meetings. E ‘Among the politicians who must do the field work for Hoover and Smith greatest interest just now attaches to the forthcoming selection of State tick- ets. The Republican convention will afterward. Hope for Popular Candidates. Republican stalwarts are of the opin- jon that a candidate for governor who is well liked in the northern counties would be an appreciable asset to the Hoover campaign. Likewise the Demo- crats are hopeful that their convention will choose a man who will have the governor's fullest indorsement and whose own populartiy may be combined with Smith’s. Thus far several Republicans have been mentioned. with increasing em- phasis on the name of Attorney General counties, five of them comprising the New York City metropolitan area. His opponent, Ogden Mills, now Undersec- retary of the Treasury, carried all the others. His record was not as good as Serum '_raken From Canadian Children THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 LAFAYETTE’S BIRTH 1928. 171st birthday anniversary of the first battle of the Marne were held yesterday at the United States Military Academ:; “To outlaw war has been the aspira. tlon and prayer of statesmen, philoso. phers and churchmen for centuries,” that of young Theodore Roosevelt, who made the race in 1924. Roosevelt car- ried all but Albany County, seat of the State Government, and the five metro- politan counties. In both races Smith amassed major- ities of approximately 500,000 with which to meet his foes in the upper State. He defeated Roosevelt by little more than 100,000 votes in the final count and Mills by _more than twice that margin. their predictions for vember the Republicns that since 1872 only three Democrats have won New York's presidential votes. Ottinger, although he is a resident of New York City. He was the only can- | didate of his party who survived the Smith landslide of 1926, having polled uniform strength throughout the north. | Among the Democrats Henry Lehman, { field director of the Smith campaign, | is talked of for the governorship nomi- | nation, as is Senator’ Rnbrrrl \:‘Vngnfl' | sy i rties Democrats who have fought five times | o What l;p‘agw}?gyfia‘(a?il: Eeecioior i for Smith as governor "nq lost ""“"mn\'mmon cities awaits the revelation | once—in the Harding landslide of 1920 | o twe hallot bo Syracuse is regard- | obstacle to victory for | eq by Smith as his lucky city because | Smith as presidential candidate. They | po 1as been nominated here. and he argue that he will run better now than | has won and lost it in past mimpaigns. before. But Republicans, Who our|pe’carried Rochester for the first time | times have rolled up majorities for | i° 1996 by some 400 votes in a total | their gubernatorial candidates in upper | of more than 90.000, although he lost | New York, only to have them smother- | {1 caunty by 7000, ‘ ed by Smith's tremendous margins in | sl Carried Only Nine Counties. I the metropolitan district. say that a | presidential race is quite something else. | In support of their argument that And thus any political discussion in | Hoover will receive greater strength | this region inevitably comes upon one | than did any camdidate defeated by | of the unknown quantities. It con- |Smith, Republicans like to bring out the cerns the thousands who with the reg- |records show that in 1926 Smith | ularity of habit have voted for Smith | carried only nine of the State's 62| entirely regardless of the fact that they | ==———————————o—— | are Republicans. Some leaders of that party profess o have assurance now That. thote wandering votes will Stay TOY SHOW The trade is. invited to a showing tonal Toy Corporation's retailing Hoover headquarters have solved the problem of New York to their own liking by a process of rapid calculation. It remains for field workers to prove the correctness of that mental algebra | while disposing of the large and small letters that signify unknown elements. | Women's Vote Puzzles. | | | on_the Hoover ticket in November. Nevertheless, Republicans in such cities as Syracuse and Rochester quote bracing business men of their own party as g2 i3 b < - Fire_ P . Water saying they would continue to vote for . *Stufled Toys, Con-. Smith. The Democrats relate the same | [ struction Tovs, eic. bracing toys mid-July, next No- observe also By the Assoclated Press WINNIPEG, Manitoba, September 7 —Children of two cities in Canada have come to the ald of infantile paralysiz sufferers in Manitoba After the discase had claimed 13 lives from among 116 cases reported nlnce sufferers arrival of a special train from ‘Toronto and a train from serum made from the blood of former sufferers in those two cities Given to Fight Infantile Paralysis today awaited the Edmonton boaring The alil Candy Treat A pound box of Mammy Lou Cream Fudge and a pound hox of Mammy Lou Chocolate French Creams. Both for 69c. “Be Sure to Take Home a Treat™ A Pound Box of Cream Fudge A tempting mouth-melting confection that will instantly meet the fancy of your sweet tooth. Made fresh for this sale. and a Pound Box of Chocolate French Creams Each piece is a compelling invitation to have another. The whole family is sure to enjoy this delicious candy. Both for 69¢ Two Pounds of Pure, Fresh Can- dies at This Spe- cial Price, Just for SATURDAY. folluwa bonrisata by Winiilpeg health au il lea tovanty wasea aig with Hhn Wl e ant i s an alioay Wby ni Rati b heely te it A ilnoss Pl frabie fon Tainiibe was ongaged of Battle. sped Wieeahle devienss e e By Ui Assacinted Press. WEHT POINT, Marked by nddresses wan hae hioken oul In Bas Woand e dealh hae alicady Lot o the Bohglen dis s 10 veas i wh died aftor ol iy o tor the outlawry of war, Phone ™, AND MARNE HONORED Anti-War Pact Discussed at Honor- ing of General and Anniversary N. Y., September 7.— that contained wimerans teferences to the new treaty the annual national exerclses in observance of the story and go even better: they declare | they know of whole families who have opposed Smith ir the past but will sup- port him now. A large question mark hovers also about the women's vote. It ! is linked with prohibition. paramount | among issues here. and with the Re- publican contention and Demacratic denial that Smith as gubernatorial candidate already has polled his maxi- mum strength. i Stay-at-Homes Held Dry. Hoover supporters argue that the stay-at-home vote is largely Repub- lican. feminine and dry, and they are counting on getting it out to swing the tide. The Democrats are equally con- fident that the women may not be thus swept into the Republican fold. They , observe with emphasis that Demo- | cratic Catholic women have been most hesitant to accept the franchise and that they likely make up the bulk of the stay-at-homes. Like prohibition. religion has not come into public discussion in the'North with vote-changing vigor. although both sides Prepare for the Xmas Season Open All Week Until 9:30 P.M. Washington News Co. 1121 5th St. N.W. 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B4 15¢ Sayman’s Soap, 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover ... 5 19¢ 24¢ 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste ..o o $1 Danderine Hair Tonic 25¢ Mavis flale oo 3le 63¢ 17¢ 18x35-Inch Bath Towels 29¢ highly absorb- attractive fast- pink or blue Soft, snowy-white, ent bath towels, with color horders of either xandria, Virgi sald Supreme Court Justice Victor J. Dowling of New York, “but there will never be a real assurance that the end of war is at hand, while the nations have anything left worth fighting for, 1-:4 llnm: as human nature remains what 6 Maurice Leon, New York lawyer and chairman of the meeting, referred to the treaty as “a demonstration of hu- man solidarity in the furtherence of peace such as the world had not wit- nessed before.” Premier Poincare of France, in a message read at the exercises, said: “The simultaneous observance of the | anniversaries of the birth of Lafayette and of the victory of the Marne constitutes an eloquent expressian of the sentiments of friendship which unite the United States and France.” Count de Sartiges, charge d'affaires at the French embassy, also spoke. With the guests of honor were Gen Hanson B. Ely representing the Secre- tary of War: Capt. Evans and Col Wainwright of the United States Army: Maj. Alston, representing the British embassy, and Maj. 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Home Remedies $1 Ironized Yeast 60c California Sy Liver Oil.....ciovn 56c Glycerine Tonic. .. 73c 75¢ Bell-ans Gas Tablets .....oocus $1 Horlick’s Malted Milk......, 75¢ Federal Malt Syrup .. 50¢ Phillips' | Magnesia «....... 35¢ Vicks Vapo-Rub ........ - 49¢ 6lc Listerine Keep a bottle of your mouth daily. i dangerous mo diseases. promptly all odors from bad b bridgework and ficial dentures. $1 Bottle orn out why not Get Put it to the 48- Listerine in the medi- cine cabinet to rinse with This way you can ward off many uth Listerine destroys coming eath, arti- 63c HE MODERN REMEDY 25¢ Size, 17¢; 50¢ Size, 34¢ These 5¢ Cigars 13 for 30c Box of 50, $1.89 Box of 100, $3.78 Tooth Brushes 19¢ All have sterilized bristles set very securely in attractive transparent handles. Get a supply for the family while this sale is in progress. Sunkist Fruit Juice Extractors 39¢ Amply large to hold the juice of several good sized oranges. Extracts the juice more thoroughly and very easy to clean. Luxpray Bath Sprays $1.29 ‘These sprays have an attachment that may be connected to any bath- room faucet very conveniently. An inexpensive luxury for the home. Guaranteed Reversible Electric Toasters A highly polished nickel-plated toaster. Reversible — toasts two pieces of bread at the same time. Has guaranteed heating units. Equipped with full length exten- sion cord. Guaranteed to render complete satisfaction. $1.50 Pint ICY-HOT Vacuum Bottles 79¢ Full pint size. with aluminum cap and shoul- der _Will keep liquids hot or cold for many hours. This is an_unusually low price to pay for these hottles.

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