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She was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1928, but bolted to throw her energy into speeches for Hoover. Others to Speak. Mrs. Florence Kahn, Mrs. Edith CONVENTION PLANS sz 2 e s Pratt, Republican woman members of Congress, all plan to attend the conven- tion and probably will speak for the nominees as part of their own re-elec- tion campaigns. Chicago to Be Starting Point of Virgorous Hoover Campaign. and Miss Martha McClure of Iowa. as the only two woman members of the Committee on Arrangements, are ex- pected to tike a prominent part in plans for the national convention. Mrs. Alvin Hert, vice chairman of the National Committee, also is expected to take an active part in the convention Judge Emma Fall Schofield, special justice of the First District Court of Eastern Middlesex, Massachusetts, and president of the Business and Profes- sional Women's Republican Club of Boston, will be another prominent women'’s leader at the convention B the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 29.—While Re- publican leaders shape their plans for the party's national convention, Repub- | lican women are preparing to use that | convention as the starting point for a | wigorous campaign on behalf of their | standard-bearer. | The plans of the women's organiza- | tion will be completed at the Chicago | assembly, but the machinery to carry| out those plans is already functioning in the Hoover clubs which were organ- ized last Fall | Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, director of the | Republican women'’s activities, is con- fident that the party’s nominees will receive a “tremendous” wcmens vote this Fall. “If President Hoover had done noth- ing else,” she said, “his creation of the ‘White House Child Welfare Conference, which will accomplish untold good (or‘ the children of this and future genera- tions, was enough to place the women definitely on his side. | Hundreds to Attend. | Several hundred women are expected | to_attend the national convention in | official capacities as committeewomen, delegates, or presidents of the various State Republican clubs, Mrs. Yost said. | It is possible that a woman may be | chosen to second the nominaticn of | President Hoover. Mrs. _Christine ‘Bradley South, daughter of William C. Bradley, Kentucky's first Republican Governor, performed this office in 1928. BShe is to attend the coming convention. | -Mrs. Edward E. (Dolly) Gann, sister ®nd official hostess for Vice President Cyrtis, will be another of the outstand- | ing. Republican women at the conven- | tim. Mrs. Gann has become recently an active campaign speaker for Presi- | dent Hoover, and requests for her | sbfyices have come to national head- | quarters from nearly every State. | *Bnother Republican woman who will ‘he present at the convention is Mrs. Qg¢orge Horace Lorimer, wife of the magazine publisher and president of the Republican Woman's Club of Penn- s¥itania »Mrs. Frank M. Mann of West Virginia, rpgarded as cne of the party's best woman speakers, will be present also. Made specially for BABIES and CHILDREN Physicians tell us that one condi- tion is nearly always present when a child has a digestive upset, a starting cold or other little ailment. Constipation. When little bowels get clogged, body wastes accumulate, and poi- sons and infection find a fertile breeding place. 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C, TUE |MISSION FAMILY DEAD IN GARAGE Carbon Monoxide Fumes Bring| Welcome Death to Quaker Min- ister, His Sort and Wife. | Mrs. Harry E. Thomas of Wisconsin ey - | | | By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, March 29.—Carbon mon- oxide fumes pouring frcm the exhaust of their automobile brought apparen welcome death yesterday to a 64-year- old Quaker minister who had spent two decades in missionary work in Japan, his 62-year-old wife and their 21-y old son. | The minister, Rev. man of Bloomingda. nd.. sent a fare- well letter to Dr. Willis Walker, a friend, and teld him he intended to take his life with those of Mrs. Coleman and orace E. Cole- And of course it contains no harsh drugs, no narcotics. You never have to coax children to take Castoria. They like its taste! The genuine Castoria, you know, always has the name Chas. H. Fletcher on the package. | A ! ORI C.R-Y FOR Horace E., jr. at a South Side garage, just_scven biocks south of the Uni. versity of Chicago campus. He notified the police, Who found the bodles of the three members of the ministerial family in the rear seat of the auto, their hands clasped in a sym- bolic gesture of their faith. The gas. oline had run out but the ignition was still on. The police, friends of the family at Bloomingdale and persons, connected with the Society of Friends at Rich- mond, Ind.., where the Colemans were known, coilld offer no_motive. Dr. | f Walker, if he knew, would not say, and | BY the Associated Press he deciined to discuss the contents of | PITTSBURGH. March 29. — Quincy the letter he received. ‘Wallandz, 24, colored, of Philadelphia, The last wish of the minister, con- | died in the electric chair at Rockview tained in a note found on the front seat | Prison yesterday after the electrocution of the car, was that the bodies be |had been delayed more than two hours cremated together, if possible, and sent | by a snowstorm to Japan to the American Sunday| “Warden Stanley P. Ashe of Western School Association, whose schools there | Penitentiary said that inability of wit- Dr. Coleman directed, or scattered at | nesses and a priest to reach the prison their Summer home in K by 7 a.m., the hour set for execution of |SLAYER EXECUTED AFTER STORM DELAY Inability of Witnesses and Priest to Reach Pennsylvania Prison Forces Short Wait, SAVE up to b on Your AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE [ ] Send for this FREE Booklet LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP. Investment Building, Washington, D. C. . Without obligation, I would like to have your FIREE booklet, which shows how I may reduce the cost of my automobile insurance. Name. Address. Town Where Car Is Kept. Make of Car No. of Cyls. Body Type Model No. Year NATIONAL EXHIBIT GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS APRIL 2ND TO STH Between April 2nd and 91h, the General Motors Corporation will hold a complete exbibition, in this community, of all its products. Cadillac and LaSalle, as outstanding General Motors prod. ucts, will naturally bave a prominent part in this display. From every standpoins, this exhitition will be most uruswal— and you should make your plans now to attend. Complete details will be announced in local newspapers at a later date. Actually, however, they might just as easily have owned a LaSalle—if they had only in- vestigated. From first cost to resale value, LaSalle is a highly economical car to own. In fact, many owners have found that it has cost them /ess to own a LaSalle than their previous automobiles. If you are not now enjoying the advantages of fine-car ownership, get the truth about LaSalle economy. Come in today for the facts— and an extended road demonstration. The G. M. A. C. plan of payment is recommended to all buyers of Cadillac and LaSalle motor cars LaSalle prices from $2395, f. 0. b. Detroit *Cudillu: prices from 2795, . 0. b. Detroit KEMPTON CADILLAC CORPORATION 1138 Connecticut Avenue Telephone DEcatur 3430~Teleph'.5e POtomac 0024 Service Station—1222 Twenty-second Street N.W. the death sentence, caused the delay, m‘ 9:42 am. | Waliandz, convicted of killing his wife, died without making a statement. | The warden, in Pittsburgh, first learn- | ed of the prisoner's death by a round- about telephone communication. Tele- | phone and telegraph lines to Central | Pennsylvania were down for hours be- | cause of a heavy storm. Later direct | telephone connections with the prison | were made. | While at Bellefonte it was reported that power failure caused the delay in execution of the sentence, Warden Ashe said the report to him did not mention power failure. He pointed out that the prison hes its own power equipment to use in such en emergency. | Sixteen inches of snow fell at Rock- | ;lew. Roads were blocked by deep Five new municipal garages for nuw! busses are to be built in Czechoslovakia. 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