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A—16 WONAN DENOGRT SES DOOH NWET Mrs. Nicholson Warns Pérty Leaders at Law Enforce-’ ment League Session. By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, February 25 —Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson of Wash- ington, president of the National Wom- en's Democratic Law Enforcement League, warned the Democratic party vesterday 1t is “doomed to disruption” | tes a “wet as the presi-| date.” ison spoke before the Anti- | gue of America, holding its al Southern prohibition con-" vention here. Five men now mentioned for the Democratic nomination are “not ac- ceptable to the dry women of America,” Mrs. Nicholson said, “and unless ‘a new leadership arises the Democratic party is doomed.” Smith First on List. She named these men as Alfred E. Smith, 1 minee; Gov. Franklin D. | R w_York, Gov. Albert C.| | | issue a warning to| leaders that women | to a nullificationist,” n d. harge that prohibition is not en- ed and cannot be enforced was led into the morning session by Wilkinson of Toronto, retired minister and lecturer in Canada and the United States. Immediately it was answered by F. Scott McBride, general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League; O. G American Issue. Figures Called Too High. | Wilkinson charged 90 per cent of the police of the United States are not in| favor of the prohibition law. McBride | considered the estimate “too high,” but if your figures are correct, then we should be proud of the splendid en- forcement with so many officers op- posed to the law.” Cherrington said: “There are few places where prohibition is adequately enforced, but we are on our way and we are moving il the right direction.” Wilkinson engaged In & sharp dis- cussion from the floor with the four prohibition leaders on the platform. He said he found “sentiment strong in the United States that the prohibition Jaw is not and cannot be enforced.” He explained that he was & friend of ‘prohibition. FARLEY QUESTIONS | HOOVER'S “POLITICS” | | i | President Deficient in a Knowledge | of the Science, Declares Roose- velt Spokesman. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February Farley compared Franklin Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover yesterday and de- clared the latter “absolutely deficlent in the necessary knowledge of politics.” He told the_Roosevelt-for-President Club of New York University he be- lieves “our mutual aims will be at- tained and a year from now we Wil be planning for the induction into office of the presidency that great forward- Jooking friend of the people, Franklin D. Roosevelt.” His political insight makes it most desirable that he attain the high office for which he is so eminently fitted. And right here I want to draw a dis- tinction between our present Governor and our present President. “The one great weakness that stands et above all others in the makeup of | the present administration in Wash- ington is that the fact that its lead- ership is centered in a man whose sin- cerity T do not question and whose abil- ities in business lines I respect, but s absolutely deficient in the neces- | dard, the highest in the world. 25.—James A. | Egg Marked in 1926 Finds Way to Market 4As Strictly Fresh” By the Associated Press. EVANSVILLE, Ind, February 25—When does an egg cease to be fresh? G. T. Turner of Evansville wondered Tuesday as a result of a letter he had received from .’I'erry Malia of Richmond Hill, . Y. “I bought & dozen eges sold as strictly fresh,” the letter said. “‘One of them had your name and address on it. I was wondering how fresh they were, since they had come from so far away.” ‘Turner recalled that he in- scribed the egg in January, 1926, while a resident of Calhoun, Ky. ‘The letter was mailed to Calhoun and forwarded here. HOME-TOWN THRONGS HEAR ADMIRAL BYRD! Winchester Residents Fill Audi- torium Twice as Arctic Explorer Gives Lectures. WINCHESTER, Va. February 25— Home-town audiences packed the Han- dley High School Auditorium twice Tuesday to greet Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Arctic and Antarctic serial explorer, here on a lecture tour. He gave the receipts to organized local charities. Schools in half a dozen nearby counties’ attended the after- noon lecture, while the house was again sold out for the night program. Ad- | miral Byrd is the guest of his mother, Mrs. R. E. Byrd, sr. at whose home | he met many boyhood friends. D. G. S. 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