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RODSEVELT MEETS WITH PARTY HEADS ‘Maps Closing. Campaign Strategy With Garner and Other Leaders. By the Azsociated Press. HYDE PARK, N. Y, September 24. «Twenty men high in Democratic eouncils’ converged on the Summer White House today to discuss with Fresident Roosevelt every angle of the New Deal re-election drive. Vice President Garner and three , eabinet officers—Secretaries Hull and Roper and Attorney General Cum- mings—headed the group summoned here for the late afternoon discussion of presidential speech-making, finances and general party strategy. Others scheduled to participate in the parley in the ivy-covered stone house on the Hudson were Senators ®Wobinson of Arkansas, Byrnes of South Carolina, O'Mahoney of Wyo- ming and Donahey of Ohio; Repre- rentatives, Boland of Pennsylvania and Drewry of Virginia. Chairman James A. Farley, W. Forbes Morgan, Frank C. Walker, James W. Gerard and L. W. Robert represented the Democratic National Committee. Senator Guffey of Pennsylvania, chairman of the Democratic sendto- rial campaign committee; Chairmen O'Connor of New York and Rayburn of Texas, respectively, of the House Rules and Interstate Commerce Com- Wnittees; Edward J. Flynn, Secretary of State for New York and Bronx - leader, and Charles Michelson, direc- tor of publicity for the national com- mittee. Topping off a day of political and business conferences, Mr. Roosevelt in a radio address last night in the New York Herald Tribune’s Current Problems Forum, appealed for logic, calm deliberation and calm thmkmg} in determining questions bearing on | the “future” of the country. At the same time, Summer White House officials announced the per-| sonnel of the Maritime Commission | to administer the new ship subsidy pet. The commission, a temporary one of three members pending appoint- ment of two more to bring it up to authorized strength, is composed of | Rear Admiral Henry A. Wiley, retired naval officer of Haverford, Pa.; Rear Admiral Harry G. Hamlet of Chevy Chase, Md., former commandant of the Coast Guard, who retires October | Dot think of flnt carries a limited number o( Writer, Too O'NEILL'S SON FOLLOWS DAD’S FOOTSTEPS. SHANE R. O'NEILL. Showing his father’s bent for writing, Cadet O’Neill, 16- year-old son of Playwright Eugene O’Neill, edits the stu- dent newspaper at Florida Military College. He is a Senior. —A. P. Photo. 1, and George Landick, jr., of Kensing- ton, Md., now a Treasury official. Hits Col. Knox. In his speech the President took what close associustes interpreted as an indirect dig at Col. Frank Knox, Republican vice presidential nominee, He said an old New York friend who had led a “somewhat narrow existence” asked him recently if it were true “ail our bank deposits were insecure and our insurance policies worthless.” ‘Warm political debate followed Knox's speech September 5, in which he de- clared no insurance policy was secure nor bank deposit safe under New Deal monetary policies. “I wrote him,” the President said, referring to his friend, “that it would | be best for him to look up the answers himself. I suggested that he attend | your forum yesterday and today, I| hope he has been with you.” f The Home of { CRACK-SHOT s guar- i anteed to rid the h i ey now. with orry these carrying _pesf only at drug stere CRACK-SHO ROACH DEATH § b qum s carries EVERYTHING qood drug stores should have and a great many products not to be found in many drug stores, Nationally-advertised brands, un- advertised national brands—name it, Liggett's has it! 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Longshoremen's Association, said dur- ing a brief stop here last night “ “the | attitude” of Pacific Coast shipping interests “makes s lockout of 18,000 longshoremen imminent.” Heé was flying back to San Fran- cisco after conferences with associa- tion heads in New York City and with United States Department of Com- merce officials. - shipplnl lnuruu along the Pacific Coast are determined to smash the longshoremen’s union,” Bridges told news men. “More than that, they want to take & wallop at the present administration. The political sig- nificance of their action is apparent to everybody familiar with the situa- tion there,” he added. He said present working agreements between the shipping interests and the longshoremen would expire Sep- tember 30. The companies then are expected to notify the union under | what conditions they may continue. | Bridges asserted the shipping interests | already had signified their intention of lengthening the present TEMPTING, day to two shifts of six hours each, thus making a 13-hour day, and have indicated they would discontinue hlrln‘ through union halls. “The union will not concede either point and we are now proceeding on the lummon that there will In trouble,” Bridges said. lw"ll STATE CONDITIONS, Repeat Intention te Abanden Award Agreement. SAN FRANCISCO, Septemper 24 (#).—Pacific Coast water front em- ployers last night announced condi- tions under which longshoremen will 1934 be ‘employed when the 1934 strike | I8 award agreement expires September | J¥ 30. 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