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ANTI-SHITH WEN STILL BATTLING Gount On “Back Home” Re- action to Beat “Al” By FRANCIS M. EPHENSON Associated Press Staft Writer Houston, June 26 (P—Battling “to the end of the road” the thin anti-Smith line of forces were “ counting today on a reaction “back home” to stiffen the wavering ranks threatening to decide the is- sue for the New York governor in the democratic convention It has developed that part of the strategy of the southern drys has been a campuign with home folks, perfected am organization for floor work ip the convention and contact ameng the various delegations, but this organi- zation, like all other plans of the southerners, is burled so far in | mystery. Roper With McAdoo Roper 18 one of the McAdoo fac- tion of 1924 and several of those reported to be aligned with him in the battle against Smith today were in the McAdoo camp in former days. But there is no mention of McAdoo in their meetings of today. Their fight is based on prohibition, | The Sunday statement of Senator | Reed on prohibition, declaring that ithe 13th amendment must be en- |forced by both states and federal | government until and unless a bet- ter way of regulating the liquer |traffic is discovered. has gone a tong way in bringing the gap be- tween his forees and the band of southern drys. I Smith is stopped, Reed is hopeful of receiving southern and Women Propose Recognition of NUN GOING 70 CHINA : | Gold Star Dads’ Decoration Day = e row ot e cvs wu Legion Post Unit Writes to| Chairman Dyson Sug-| gesting Honor for Fu-“ thers of Dead Warriors. Following the announcement of the plane of the committee arrang- ing for the dedication of the World | war memorial which is in the course | of construction at the summit of Walnut Hill park. to give the Gold | Star mothers spectal recognition at the ceremony, Eddy-Glover Unit, No. 6. American Legion Auxiliary through its president, Harriett B. Mitchell. has sent a communication |that in 18 | Leave Next Month For Missionary courtesy upon that | - occasion. The father shared equally| Wors (8 Far Eaat. in sacrifige with the mothers ar;‘dl Snster Mary Phillp, who was Miss we feel that it should be their Fight e Allarg befor Zmily e she t to ehare alike in any tribute of 2 ol her N vows, will leave next month for sl | China to assume her duties. Bl President, | | Members of the French Ste. e LvAE | Anne’s society have arranged u so. SAMAIIOL B |cial to be held this evening at St L. Ens Peter's parish hall. The procecds will be given to Sister Mary Philip to help her in ner missionary work in the Orient. shown equal Mitchell, Secretary.” Farm Loans Succeed Old “Merchant Credit” Atlanta, June 26 (P —Merchant credit, the old system und which numerous cotton farmers obtained deferred payments on equipment | and fertilizer, is ng from the! south. A government survey shows e compos- | ed 62 per cent and merchant creditl o junged after a flight from New Unveil Monument to Chamberlin and Levine Cottbus, Germany, June 25 (UP) —A monument to Clarence Cham- berlin and Charles A. Levine was unveiled today near the spot where Sleep every night, all night, all sume mer. Get rid and keep rid of mos- uitoes. Use Flit. Flit spray clears the house in a few minutes of disease- bearing flies and motluitou. Ie and they insist there has been u|yestern endorsement. Th [to George W. Dyson, chairman of 2\ p.r cent of the loans. Tn 1923 - searches out the cracks where Lbey PR 4 e n endol ent. © program = X : 5 o S York. Hermann Koehl, Baron Gun. . \vrl(ubla,dl;lug- Hm "v‘l“"r}””) 'pom © beyond stopping Smith, howecver, g‘:[d‘o'l::’r‘";*d;.h.ru:gk::'“:‘o“l:"( :ll‘v‘Pl ")h ]w_'”r;? were 29 and 71 per cent ther von Huencfeld and Major mchu'bed bu" .“d ants hldc -nd N d ¢ last few hours E e h qual | rospective i f . JE R Ruring fhe les Tew heutk s noteven boen eenaldsred f Iy | IR ST UACER B A e e tho number of farm loans. J2mes C. Filtzgerald, of the traus. breed, destroying their eggs. Fatal to S e s i the hope of the southern drya that | ™Nympers of people intereated in |in the colton belt are inereasing, |*L*NUC airplane Bremen, sttended insects, harmless to you. Will not At the so time, Senator Reed :;,,‘. ?;,Mr’ 5‘>e:':.;:)ulv‘!‘l\o)t:|‘d {'::::lme ceremonics of dedication which |1he total indebtedness has declined 1! el after a flight from o of Missours is going ahead with his = % |are scheduled to take place in the {The amount of loans s smaller. . 5 S T S B B R e e ¢ Convention 10N§ | (all of this year, have expressed |Tic average amount of short term | Do not confuse Flit with any other est room high up in the Rice hotel ERAEe BT e UdEs |themselves on this question, but the | credit used per tarm in 1926 in 10| SMOKER SETS BED AFIRE product. Greater killing power in- continues to be the center of many ! X |members of the Legion Auxiliary. @ cotton states was but $340. T A mutiress was set on fire by sures satisfaction with Flit. One of « conference during the last diten | Man Beaten and Robbed | woman's organization, is the first to lcast credit was in Tennsgesw | man smoking in bed, in a house st the Lurest caspoeationsin she world T C t Leave H |take official action on the matter. which aver £200 per farm. % East Lawlor street, owned by Fli Kill i Vgl e e D annot Leave Hospital| " u:. pyson coutd not be reached |South Carolina was the highest. | Bruno Masolski. this morning, caus- guarantees Flit to kill insects, ingtherr atiention on Oklanorma, | Zphirin " Lebrun of 3 Beymour |today for his views on the question. with £330 per farm. ing slight damage. Co. No money back. Buy Flit and a Flit alwavs counted by them as theis | Toet Who was beaten and rfobbed | but other members of the committe | The survey revealed that more leaving headquarters on sprayer today. Siate. which Las delazed until to y Sunday morning near the cor. | cxpressed themsclves @e being |temants (han owners borrowed at |alarm when Box 45 sounded at 7:44 €, s delayed - aer of Broad and Silver streets, wil o | tho 5, 1o e T e e e ey e Will fheartily in favor of giving the the bank o'clock “its first vote. Both Smith and Reed be unable to leave New Britain Gen. fathers of servicemen whe paid the cral Hospital for several dave, an e = the couthern states were claiming | {35 North Burritt street and Edward | some stated that the enls reason | vietory today. The 20 votes are | Tomkiewicz of 10 Gold street, his|why the fathers were not fneluded | bound by the majority under thu | :lleged assailunts, were continued | heretofore was becayse no one Fug- | unit rule, until July in police court today. | gested it and in the hurry of form- Recelve Hope | Bonds in each case were set at $2000 'ing Dlans they were momentarily Decision of Kansas, Texas and | there being two counts against each ¥ Mississippi last night to stand pat for their favorite sons in the open. ing round put new heart into the oposition. which is convinced that it 1t can withstand the New York- er's onslaught for three or four ballots the tide will turn. Down the street, away from the | bustling bunch of delegates, t drys are busily at work. A mesting yesterday provoked specches from delega with Al Smith as the target. Among the speakers who are re- ported to have voiced consider: protest againust Smith and T many were John A. McSparren of Pennsylvania. Con Johnson of Texas, Samuel T. Epears of West Virginia. A. H. Carmichael of Ala- bama, Richard Long of Massachu- setts and Fred H. Betz of Colorado. Daniel Roper of South Carelina, es from many sections, | | young man. John J. Crean of 622 Main street was the vietim of the second assault, but was not serious- Iy fnjured. | presented Laskowshl, and Tomkiew. |icz had no cousel. Detective Rer- geant Ellinger informed the court | that Sergeant P. A. MecAvay had learned from the hospitsl authori- ties that Lebrun’s condition would require treatment for several days. PLAN GROUP COMMUNION The members of Court Columba, No. 27, Catholic Daughters of Ameri- |ca, will receive communion in body at the 8 o'clock mass .at St. | Mary's church Sunday merning. A breakfast at on's restaurant will follow the muss and all members wishing 1o attend the breakfast are asked to notify the grand regent | Attorney Stanley J. Tracesk! re- | | torgotten. Membery expressed their | gratitude to the auxiliary wunit for ! ftaking the matter up and they | promised to have the eommittee act | promptly en it &t its next meeting The text of the letter sent to Mr. Dyeon by the eLglon Auxiliary unit, | 1s as follows: | “Mr. George Dyson, Chairman “Memorfal Dedication Committee | “City | { “Dear Sir: “A short time ago there appeared | in the lecal papers a statement to | the effect that Gold Star Mothers | u would be giyen special recognition at | the dedication ceremonies on Scp- | tember 22, 1928, which is very fit- ting. “Eddy-Glover Unit No. 6. Amerl- can Legion Auxiliary would respect- fully suggest to you and your com- Cooling, refreshing, stimulating and yet so economical. You can make a galion for ' 10¢ using "SALADA" TEA . 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