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at ms nN CALIFORNIA palpate “Los Angeles Republicans Ap- peal to Hays to Prevent Speech in That City. Tha 4a the tenth of the series Of articles by The Evening World's Bipectal furnish anothér this year if Sen- _atot F-hns0n chooses to upset a sttua- HOR Which to-day looks like a ma- - Jority Of at least 100,000 for Senator ‘Hartitie. To understand the mix-up, it must first be stated that normaily 'South- ‘ern California furnishes the heavy ena Northern California. “But this year Northern California, expecially with ite Irish vote in San ‘Francisco, has listened to the argu- © ments of Hiram Johrwon and a prese Triendly to hie viewpoint 1 _ Eéague of Nations, while Southern California has been strongly in favor fe ‘ways been popular in Soythern Call- | fornia, jest it decisively to Herbert ‘Hoover in the May pritharies because Bouthern Californta in for the League _ HARDING'S NOMINATION WAS A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT. ‘When Senator Harding was nom- f) fasted Southern California was dis- | Sppointed. It wanted Hoover, Whes Senator Harding firat announced hie and Hoover expressed themnelves (@® sotiafed, the friends of the League @f Nations in Los Angeles and vicinity Wileal Htuation in the Western Mates.) (Special GANTA BARPARA, Calif, Sept. 11 _ (Copyriant, Alno Were patiefied, When Senator Harding began to show aifns of ae- cepting Senator Johnson's ideas on the League question, an undercur- fent Of diedffection developed but/the Repriblican newspapers accepted the situation with evidences of dixcom- fort and restiveness ‘They are for the time being sub- morging the insue, but are hopeful that Senator Herding will yet take a more sympathetic attitude toward the League, All would be well if the witun- tion ran on without the rain of new ceauthes for controversy inside the Re+ Publican Party. But Senator Jonneon |» not dimposed to Jet well enowgh alone. Mither he believes that Southern Cal:fornta ean be converted to his viewpoint on the League or he sinderely believes he should campaign throughout California and drive home the interpretation of Senator Marding’s position, which he himeeif, holds, Anyway, they say they do not want Senator Johnson to speak in Southern California, Somebody arranged a meeting for Lon Angeles next Satur- day night to follow that of Gov, Cox. Perbaps it was the instruction of the Republican National Committee or OVER JOHNSON Correspondent on the po- David Lawrence. Compepentons of The Eve- ning World.) 1920).—Callfornia = fur- @ wurprise four years ago. It mitted to speak where he pleased in Californta. APPEAL TO MANAGERS TO KEEP JOHNSON OUT, But the truth is the Republicans in this vicinity Nave appealed to the Re- Publican National Committee to keep Johnson out of Southern California, Elmer Dover, regional director on the idan Vote (o overcome the tle strength in San Francisco tional Committee, has been tn Los Angetts the eal few days checking ap on the situation and It in under- stood that he advised Will Hays {t Might be more discreet to ask Sen- ator Johnson not to speak about the League in Los Angeles, or better yet, not to come into the section at afl. Mf. Dover has been told that as things now stand the situation from a Republican viewpoint Is excelient and that if the League tanue does not drive Republicans into a war inside, the party, the majority in Southern | California will be upward of 200,000, Many staunch gue sup- Porters resent Johnson's coming and if he attacks the League, there je almest certain to be a mace meeting by friends of the League as an answering demon- stration. This is exactly what the Cox-Roose- the League and the majority of pera of influence have attitude. Senator Johnson, who has al- on the League and men like ‘ The Store is closed daily at 5 P.M. B. 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Afternoon frocks of silk materials, in- cluding crepe de Chine, crepe satin and Morocco crepe, are shown at prices ranging from $45.00 to 163.00. Dinner and evening frocks, in a multi- tude of lovely materials, are priced at $47.00 to 232.00. ctatatatattatelateteteiee tate en oaeaamame ee TE Madison Avenne - Fifth Avenue 24th and 35th Sirerts Sew York pérhapa Senator Johneon was per-: Pacifie Coast for the Republican Na- | volt supporters would ike to nee happen, for whything that diatorbe a ference witua.tor efit Democrats whe wpokenly for the League and has lately guid he would aceupt any vom- promise rewervations that night be agreed upon in the Senate, Home Republicans of prominence told the writer they would not dare fo predict what would happen in Call- fornia If Senator Johnson aroused the voters of the Southern part of the State on the Lep@un Iwano. It neems hardly possible for Gov. Cex to aequire enough strength to carry Southern California, but if he cute down the expected lar major ity whieh Low Angeles might other- wise give Harding, and if the con- tinued. effect of Cox's xpeechea in an Franciveo in to regain the Demo- ratio vote In Novtnorn California the State might yet turn another somer- walt HUGHES STARTED THE FEUD FOUR YEARS AGO. It was the Hughes visit to Low An- geles which started a feud And gave the State to Wilaon tn 1916, The ineue then was progrossiviem. Southern California war solidly behind John- fon and resented Hughes's attitude toward their hero. This time the lenue in the League of Nations and Southern California shows by tts pri- mary vote that It disgreen with Johngon. “To inject the League issue ze Southern California.” publican of arent inft “ia to deliberately inv’ liean disaster and defeat.” ‘The writer in sending this despatch while travelling northward to attend the Republican State Convention at Sacramento, where Hiram Johnson formally opens hix campaign for gen~ ator Hard.ng ond where the other point of view on this question will he aourht, | | — Heavy Pamace by Nomb in Wadeta, MADRID, « Friends’ nia lt was fe Heting no casualties. The po have found ‘dynamite cattridges ani @ detonator and Gne arreat has been made, wo a —A la-day in front of thi » In talavera, a suburo ue eroimous damage, but dynamite ' i YOU can always depend upon our policy of extra- reliable, extra-strong householdsupplicsatprices not at all extra-ordinary. 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Records Shipment, to Apsty om Aectnes French Loan, Reaches Mort. > who Was with bay Gold bare valet mt 910,000,000, the No it HeAford swenne, Brooklyn. in| RUE larkéet anipmont ever made across the In Willlamaburg Hospital in a critical, DAP ' devaretes mie ae pn ocean, were brovg’t here yesterday on ®yn.iuon from raszor wounds Inittetes | Funal | siamiod her foren the French liner Lafayette. The gold In ingots eor-ained in 246 heavily “perye boxes in the strong foom of the VAN STRIKERS artim] to-day Lit Kent Avenue and South sth Street, Witlfameburg. She socusee Gaetano Cassa’ a former sweet- followed her from Italy. and Mise ‘ranklin Ave- Bereons. ser erga the Aanaliant egea| Thin Week ident of M. tie and storage concern, that the Va Owners’) Association bean operating vane yerterday and had 115 doing bunt ean. He anid the increase In operation would be 25 per cent. each day and that at the end of the week business would be normal gemin. ‘The strikers are returning to work fat the Increased wage offered by the employers, which is $5 a week fens than she men, demanded More are returning in Hrookiyn than in any other borouwh. SHOT BY 5 GUNMEN, DIES. Fou Relieved te was wi Mistaven, for Some One A PriEWD (Prom the Reston Giobe) wt Bachelor—My only ambition 16 ie er larried Friend—And have you picked ane front | out the girl yet? ship. ‘The shipment was consigned to J. P Morgan & Co, by the Banque de France toward the payment of the French loun. Owlng to the recent plosion, the time of unioadiny ¢ ots and removing them to Slorean & Co. vaults will te ‘copt eret Offictats of the Frenes Line last BURN took added precautions and of. ders were imsicd by Capt. L. Roo, commander of the Lafaye:te, that no- body be allowed to tourd the vessel unieww pefsonally voushed for by pler omiciala, ‘The previous record shipment of gold was $4,000,000. —e | BROADWAY-FIFTH AvunUE Thomas Fox, No. 231 Bast oth Btrect, who was shot eight timer fast night by five gunmen, ded to-day In Metfopolitan Hospital, He of an emergency truck of Avonue Railway. The shooting ooearred in front of No. 1842 Becond Avenue. In & dying stotement Fox raid he Freight Hogine Blows Up—One ena. WATERTOWN, N. Y, Sept 21.— One wan Ailled, one fatally tn- jured and one badly hurt when a freight wt ine on the Bt. Lawrence Division New York Central knew no reason for the attack and be:|otew un thia morning at Maton, Heved ‘he had beon, mistaken for. somo|ty wnilen porth of this cit one glee. He wns talking to a friend, jentiy, f for Jack of water. 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