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PAGE 2—THE FORT WORTH PRESS-JUNE 26, 1926
Recess Until October
BE 1 PRINCESS
ANOTHER TRY
Davidson Gaining
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LDS“RHCELES, Cal., JUM 26.
Mm Murray becomes • "princens"
Court attirme4:
Davidson Galning.
Handley is now
with 9
week, Duringer said.
Dan
Ferguson,
Today
Jim
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DIGGTRS FLOODED.
portance ot this section in
run-off.
County;
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had a
Certain Sayings
He reminded Smith County that
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Farm
Sjcaty.
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etead, the actress. Mice Murray’s
first husband wm Jay O'Brien.
"The
July 14
Screen Star To Wed
Georgian Prince Sunday
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Mevet
the cam
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Pullmans
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sued for in-
to have re-
"BABY
CLOTHES"
He’s a dogie trying to run with
thorobreds."
ridge oil man.
jurles ho to a
Original opinions written dur-
ing the term ended mumbered 111
and 374 opinions were written on
motions for rehearing. Cases sub-
mitted and andisposed of at the
time of adjournment totalled 130,
31 motions for rehearips were
filed too into tor submtaston.
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the ton toewne,
an ese Otontoe
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Miriam A.
an executi
turn to To
der indictn
criminal. J
under am
according
the execut
her former daneing partner
Broadway.
THE MASKED
CELLIST
Special Notice
Owing to the historical value of this p
school children will he admitted FREE
with a rM adult
CAMPAIGN COSTS
RUNNING LOW
were thrashed out.
With the exeeption of a amall I
gap. the entire road from east of 1
not meet, however.
Another recognition of the lm-
Starting
teday
Cullenlndis
KATHRYN MGUIRE-EDWNRD MENRN
Grapevine the two previous nighta
were absent and many of the can-
didates didn't set much of their
usual applause.
ox TWO SWAM
A Muslenl
i ■awe
Harry Langdon
detour cuts off three or four miles
of the distanee from Arlington to
Fort Worth.
V 1
TO R
Years of
Argui
MAJESTIC
REPRODUCTION CO.
TAKE MOM DOWN.
Candidates who thought
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DIVI
John
loque,
Travin;
Sawyer
Btate"
somo
1003 Commerce SL
Lamar 3113
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to Came
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mLi ftr®. Trom ■**’
rpHE funniest of all French
- love comedies. With Men-
Jog as the fay Parisian love-
adventurer.
“The Iron Fist”
try to hear a few speeches before
ign is over,, but expect-
Clarke says
read are also
I sad
pass
Can-
irowioy
High Tr
On Lai
M
for h<
I a
inf oi
never
vote f
Mrs. erzuson <
This beltet is
. Last canes which are
v--eu over to the next term,-
eluded W. M. Langhorn, Jr., from
Fayette County, give the death
Jutowt •» Diati
hlig M. Oil. •
Pretty good swimmin* hole for 1
the kidies:
taraszpteaaviuron“t2
Teylor Streets looked Saturday. 1
Several pumps were betas mang
ned end throwing a steady stroaim
of water ant of the worka, covered^
nearly solid by several inches of
water.
TO FERGUSON
Stresses Alleged Klan
Support of Moody
BY GORDON SHEARER.
which time, ho eaid,
conn voted with const
co Lengt Cem,
eey M the
sigas os the lake
betag removed as
e put up.
neat figure
viously but
the TP&G.
Hu
The late
the first bi
need of n n
wee in 1891
lag the lin
point when
eon to bell
when came
1893. Hurl
many othei
wayside.
The proj
1907 by Ji
chairman o
ministering
bility act.
ful in getti
ator Clark
aire rallroa
agreed to tl
Worth to
when fate
form of a *
in 1907. (
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Two time
pushed und
long in bob
in 1113 1
largo mid-i
in ftnanein
Everything
along earns
other set o
Col. C. 1
the TPG,
elong with
lace, first
ama Canal,
an of Chia
gineer. Wi
TPAG plan
read in the
away. Maay faces
at Arlington and
NYE IN MIDST OF
CAMPAIGN _
Effect of Farm Bill’s
Defeat To Be Tested
i for rehearin4
of; 64 noses and
M a mignifieant fact, as before the
qzamar,prourein,*m
MM UTWUUT
MOTION
PICTURES
ONLY
idnartagfan.
It has received $886,000 from the
State Highway Department since
.Ito organization and in that time •
CityTieketofee .
MEatehs. Phene Lamer N
R.WethTeme
h, .9 .
wAusopmdmeupatcrqpmna6r,
wan naUe.it la meat term ettowt.
tion on that point.
paper, accordin. to
carawuy, med adverttoed that
Jardine would lecture to the col-
lose, revealing important infotma-
tloa how to gamble oa the grain
anu-Ferguson vote seems to be
largely for Moody. Lynch Devid-
son, the, is admitted to be gain-
ing. .
Ferguson is already planning
will ho at Beata Barbara.
Pvine Divant, handsome blond
youth of If. won the film beauty
after just three weeks of ardent
courtahip following an -introdue-
tion at a boom party given by
Pola Negri.
He came here three years ago
and was in the employ of Edward
L. Doheny, oll magnate, until re-
cently, when he passed n screen
toot and bemmo n movie actor.
Miss Murray obtained a divorce
to Paris about elx months ego,
from Robert Z. Leonard, a direc-
eeE.Ba
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“OUTSIDE
THE LAW”
Chenw m a worn Moto
Fort Worth. Completloa of a road I
for a detour la this sector win oa- 2
able work to go forward here next I
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Some oendidatoo W<
some do not welcome l
ing while they are epe
didates speking at to
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Veur Fmvevite
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
and Keller have been interrupted
by passing trains, but they are
always given time out by the
chairman.
WIs DAMAGES,
A verdict of $5,000 was won
Saturday in the 17th District
Court by Emmett Key, Alvarado,
from B. T. Campbell, Breckem-
no pert In polities.
i by
nuncement that Governor F
son. herself, will attend the
Bringing in of Marland Oil
Company's well No. 1 in Upton
County at an estimated completed
showing of 1500 barrels was look-
ed upon by company officials here
Saturday as an important devNop-
ment in the Baker area.
With the hit only four feet in
the pay sana at a depth of 2121
feet the well flowed 770 barrels to
the flrot It hours. Thin la taboo
of“aorgnh, aAtte‘kingdom Pte
Rupalan Cauessus. The wedding
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Candidate To Finish
Grapevine Speech
Monday Might Moottag.
Group No. 1, Bill Wikes, chair-
man, Crowley.
Group Ne. 1. Rhee Wataon.
chairman; Headley, First Chris-
tion Church lawn.
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BY GORDON SHEARER
Frees Staff Cozrespondent.
TYLER. June 26.—East Texas,
the scene of the greet political
battles of the earlier days, is new
in the throes of e triangular cam-
paiga.
Moody, Ferguson and Davidson
all •> eampaigning la this see-
tion. At times their speeches are
but A few days apavt. Ferguson
added an extre speech for Friday,
speaking st Athens before eom-
OUTWARD BOUND.
Headed for the mountains.
That is the way Bd McRae.
Tourist Bureau chlef, accounted
for the increased number of out
or-State licensee and the heavy
traffic that hae clogged West
Seventh Street all week.
Bummer vacations have Juet
really started in full blaut how."
he sald.__
8-" FAMM *HM UP. yt
City Manager O. E. Carr, in
Texas only a xear. has his first
Tenas politteal speech to bear.
Carr aald Saturdat he might
Friday Md Saturday
BOB REEVES
No officials of the Klan have
been called yet, but committee
■•■ben said some information
has been received by them which
might result in subpoenas being
tmsued later.
He veld either of the
e e o
George B. Hooey, candidate for
Criminal Distriet Judge, made hta
first appearance at the ottietal
polltical rallies nt Mansfield Fri-
day night. He had been abeent
at Crowley end Glen Garden.
Horny reviewed hie record to
judge in the Criminal Diatriet
Court, he having been the only
Judze on that bench stone the
court wm evented.
VWASMifTON, June ac.-pe-
nisi that he had been in any way
connectet with the _Chicazo
"Roundup College ot Selentiie
Grata Price Forecasting" wm
made todey by Secretary of Agrt-
"The good women of Grapevine
also opening up new attacks on have tavlted me back there and 1
will be alueonttuodruzodgnoi
the summer—beginniag agaia
late to August—R to
now to exhibit
celved when struck by a truck
owned by Campbell on the Deer
Creek bridge near Fort Worth.
Ho WM represented by attorney
Houtchens and Clark.
• 00
C. T. Rowland- candidate for
binders end com* of ths
narrow minded people the
toto Mve
Ferguson on this trip is strew- ponents had completed their talks,
ing the second term idea. He is ------•---- "----—
»XusEN,un. 14—The am
promo Court adjourned today un-
til the first Monday in October.
The following proceedings were
had:
Jutgmeet et Coudof Cii Ameh
MOTON PACTVRBS
Oni smamat ottung-
LON
Going
L. Ft Worth__________10.10 PM
July rd -
Returning
Lv. Galveston x.25PM
JWyM r
96.00 | Good in }
RounTrip ICoaches
FIFTEEN SOLONS
ON DEATH LIST
Fatalities in Congress
High Since November
QVEWTRE he
■HOPOUTAM '
" MGMTs
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most e
Lord
Anor-wito-Moa-tbaB-tu-Ma
wm married to Gertrude
elected Governor." __________________ ___
"A jackass waving e college shall meeting to be held Satur-
diploma.'' waa his description of day night.
Dr. Butte. Some indication of how eloee
Tyler, Ferguson said, had some the fight is likely to be in this
of his staunchest friends and also section is given by the Cherokee
acme of the greatest political high- -------------------------— '
penalty for the murder of a La
Grange high scheel girl, and Mrs.
W. Collier, wife of former Mayor
Collier, of Wichita Falls. sen-
lag tore for hto acheduled ad-
dress.
cations sre a "new wife and a
big head." he is sow seeking to
attack Moody’s suitability for
Governor la more serious vein.
rn.lenargrthatnon"ihteroata
sMk Moody ee they can put over
a transfer of the penitentiary nya-
tem and grab prison land under-
laid with oil to only the first of
such attacks that are being
planned.
"They say I am arraying ciass
against elass," Ferguson said at
Marquez. "You bet I am. It is
a part of Fergusoaism they dh
not tell you about. Fergusonism
wm for the tenant farmers and
killed the bonne nystem; Forgu-
sonism wm for a semi-monthly
pay day and put thru that law
and Fergusonism is for the farm
boy and girl who work in the
corn field ie the opring and drag
the cotton sacks in the fall."
Ferguson supporters are evi-
dently pleased with the attacks
Davidson makes on Mendy. They
believe the increasing Davidsoe
etrength ie coming from Moody.
Bitterness Develops.
Close observere now admit that
if Lynch Davidson can got into
the run-off he will beat either
Moody. Where he has formerly think I'll ask my
ridiculed the Attorney General es along." he deelr
a candidate whose oely qualifi-
their polltical signs on the new
bluff park site recently purchased
by the city, came to grief Satur-
Upon ocommendatlon of Mins
Margaret McLean. Park Beard
member, the mius were all order-
ed removed Saturday morning by
City Parker George Clarke.
€22«0N
Galve’o
_______ ROUND
* Dr. Butte.
, Hypoeritica! suffragists, he •_____________
said, “blower up like a Jackass in coming primary is given
a hallstorm when a womsn waB -
held off tnnr ulf aiv tofuf tvota”
lively listed tor addresses in the‘terrupted
"He wm too lazy to rope off
the colt so his mother could
milk."
"In that department of the
university where it takes a strong
back ssd a weak mind, the gym
nasium, he excelled all others-"
"He's backed by the mdnkey-
Baptista, those fellows that try to
tell you your ancestors seme from
a monkey or a tadpole.”
"The opposition has blowed up
like a jackass to a hailstorm.''
________ Rain didn’E keep the tarmers
Generily the cities ere anti- away from Keller Friday night.
Ferguson. Outride the ineorpo- i but it did keep some of the Fort
reted municipalities the section | Worth booeters r“
seems to be pro-Ferguson. Tbs seen st rallles at
W. Davidson wm nest to Mrs.
Ferguson and Robertson. His to-
t«i wm mi. __________
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two other eandidates who spoke to
Tyler would need a privy council
to tell them what to do if elected Juu w
Marred by an enthuslasti, erowa: and wi Hoz were all at
Ferguson poured it on. * Jackans the hotel here. They did
wm his favorite term. ----
A majority at the cases resultedl - W. t.
from prosecutions under the liquor " •» “
undTtip
■■Mm Sa* Mebeeste
8. G. Nemome, Jr., hvfl
Bmith, from mile; {.T
Grayeon; James La. Marp
Ite; Qullle Anderpon, fi
or Moody.
_______i Mood on the bit-
ternens that has developed in the
County Record. In the first pri-
mary of 1924 there wm but a
two vote diterenee between Mrs,
Ferguson ssd Yelix Robertson.
Robertson led with 1455 votes.
Lynch Davidson had but 701. T.
EtE
• mico orjyeheartne urant,at-
la seat si hart Watase, trom
Ciinton, Vreomenutrom Snpowelin.D. Gizaal"i.ce
Pom “; poma"Waing:tom itert?; "“"2"
bugene wunaia, trom NaHtese; 1gaa Demtne mypetmntCe.
Wome. Itm Dantaea) Jo Raes, item Csm »< al ^lly osm^
hr iltea Pre
AUSTIN,
day of tbs
Judges Of
Appeals we
ion decidin
Judge O. 8
the court i
ond motioi
case of 1. 1
Hill Count
for sale al
' year, and :
the ease C
Admisstt
witness fol
ed to have
curing a q
garded by
as constitu
court holdi
wm not an
it wm a n
if Sawy
agent ta i
then ta lav
criminal w
icance aa t
submequent
ho WM pi
bold.
Judge L
admitted t
der cireum
wm his 0
grounds f<
ment.
How Fori
ainee 1890
with Centra
the Texas
would provl
to the Intel
misslon Jul
hears final
three railro
build new
Texas, i
*
xtll and
Fort Worth
TPAO Adi
tion. Belli
MARSHALL, June Id.—"Fer-
gusonisms" are drawing the
crowda thnt flock to hear Farmer
Jim. Applause to greatest at
auch expreasions m these:
"He wouldn’t know how to file
a hoe or tie a hamestring."
tor the run-off, confident that
his wife will be in it. Places
where meetings are not being
•^AUSt/nTjuhs 34 — Berry Mill-
er, Dallas, unopposed candidate
for lieutenant governor, filed hia
statement of campaign expenses
with the Secretary of State today,
and the total wm exactly HID.
which is the amount assessed by
the State Committee to get name
on the official primary ballot.
Lee P. Pierson, Dallas, candi-
date for a piaee on the Court of
Criminal Appeals, filed his state-
mem,wme‘w2
State Senator John Davis, of
Dallas, reported that his campaign
has cost him $13 thus far, while
Repreaentatlve John E. Davis,
Mesquite, candidate for Represen-
tative of Distriet No. »0, Deltas
County, swore that he has apent
only $2.06.
CARNEY F
d/J EAN
TYLER LISTENS Political Battle Swings! To ROWLAND ASKS State’s Higher Courts Take MAE MURRAY TO
East Side; Lynch , ANOTHER TRY Recess Until October BE A PRINCESS
Thievee have been staying away
fom political meetings to far,
according to county motorcycle at-
ficers. As yet no one hM report-
ed stolen autos, or article tolen
from theckars while they nro
parked during the peaking. But
the offieera are keeping alert and
say the first follow who attempts
such a triek probably will be
eaught.
from any organizations that spent
money in primary or general elec-
tions, and that goes for the Anti-
Saloon League, the Ku Klug Klan
or any anti-Volstead organization,"
•—.— Reedsnid.----------------------—
Wheeler aubmitted an account
list showing the Anti-Baloon
lenku of New York hM spent
Si. 927,060 ainee 1920 in agitating
for prohibition, the Ohio Anti-Sa-
loon Longue $882,397 in the acme
period, and the New Jersey Anti-
Moon League, >407.174.
STILL SEEK PIK
RIGHT-OF-WAYT
Satisfactory progress ip total
made on Dallas Pike thru Tarran
County, debpite the bet that aS
the right of way toe not yet heed
obtained. County Covphimaloner
Duringer declared Baturday,
Duringer, with other county al»
fielals, Wm in conference Saturday
isaisr"'
« v
Dan Moody Speaks
To Longview Crowd
LONGVIEW,June 26. — More
than 1000 volra of Gragg County
Friday night heard the denuneta-
tion by Dan Moody, candidate for
Governor, of James E. Ferguson's
alleged plea for the repudiation
of >100,000.000 of debt for rood
distriet bondsand his arraignment
_______at Fergusonism in Texas govern-
ment.
Fergusonism means the use » of
publie money to reward hench-
men. the use of the power of pub-
lic office for priiate benefit, end
the arbitrary exereise of power to
rotala public office. Moody
charged.
Te thia ho added that Fersu-
sonism has been given the adat-
J tional meaning within the past 10
days of repudiation of the public
debt end turntag Teana into a
- Bolshevik Rusaia.
Attorney General Moody spoke
at Rank Friday afternoon before
several hundred Cherokee County
votes. He was introduced here
by Ditriet Attorney J. H Me-
Heney. *
Mae Murray!Decomes a "pnC° with Hal Mosely, ehairman of the |
***" **** : Btate Highway Comminalon, atl
......anly detaito 1
NOT BTTHH BOOK
"Have you read year novel to
anyonet"
"No."
"How did you get that black
eyef"—Pele Mole, Paris.
Diatriet Attorney, expesta to go
beck to Grapevine eometime and
PHOTOSTAT •
PRINTS t
bM paid in onlv $226,000.
Kian Allegatton.
At Athens, Ferguson stressed
alleged Klan support of Moody.
"It would be better to have a
husband for proxy Governor,” he
eaid. "then Hiram W. Evans ”
At Athens be Mid he wm wait-
ing around with a water elm elub
to hit the political high-binders
every time they stuck their heads
up. At Tyler he urged the crowd
to do the seme.
The second term and an alleged
good management of peniten-
tlarles were his principal themes
of the day. The women of the
farm and labor clasnes, he aald.
would voice their disapproval of
the attempt to diserimtnate
against their aei in holding office.
Meeting the Governor's train nt
Troup Saturday morning, Fergu-
oon will remain with her et Mar-
ehall over Sunday.
ter in eeoaoetton with the killing
of her son-n-law. Collier to now
serving a sentence in connection
with the came trannaction.
Today’s proceedings to the
Court of Criminal vpenl were
m follows: I
"WASHINGTON, June II —
William H, Stayton, head of the
Association Against the Prohibl-
tioa Amendment, will be called
t before the Senate primary Inves-
tigating committee to tell what
money the ‘antis apent ia , tha |
>>,000,000 Pennsylvania andeth-
er primary campaigna.
Chairmen Reed mode the an-
nouncement todey to Wayne B.
Wheeler, Anti-Saloon League
chieftain, after he had instructed
Wheeler to open all the books of
- the teague and subsidiary organi-
nations to an investigating ac-
countant.
Reed served nolive that the wet
organizations would be treeted
the same as the dry groups
fight between Ferguson end
Moody. It hM reached a stage
where the partisans at each are
becoming bitter.
Counting oa this, the prognoe-
ticators say that if Lynch and
Ferguson go into the run-off the
Moody etrength will go aoarly ea
masoa for Lyach. If it to Lynch
aad Moody, the Verguson vote
will go almost la a bloe to
Lyach. they eey.
. The sit us t lee, however, does
Mt seem to help Lyneh much.
For the barrier of getting late
the run-ott seems too high for
him to leap.
”‘XUS#N, iaaa M. — The Court
at Criminal APP—to adjourned to-
dey for the term aad will act re-
convene uatll the tiret Monday la
October. During the term fact
closed 710 eases veregiled, aa in-
crease of approximatly 100 over
esses filed durtag the precediag
terin.
WASHINSTON, June 26 — Fif-
teen members of Congresa, five
Senators aad 10 Representauives,
have died since the November,
11)4. election. Six Senators and
11 Representatives died in the
two-year period of the 68th Con-
greee which convened following
the 1111 elections.
The Senators who died this ses-
sion. their home states, and their
place of death, are as follows:
Seldon P. Spencer. Minaouri,
Washington; Robert M. Lafol-
intte, Wisconsin, Washington; Ed-
win F. Ladd, North Dakota, Balti-
more; Samuel M. Ralston. Indi-
ana, Indianapolis; and Medill Mc-
Cormick. Illinois, Washington.
The Representatives who heve
died, end the states they repre-
sented, ere:
T. Frank Appleby, New Jersey;
Julius Kohn. Calitornia; John
Jacob Rogers, Massachusetta; Ar-
thur B. Williams, Michigan; Gee.
B. Churehill, Massachusetts; Rob-
ert Y. Thomae, Kentucky; John
B. Baker California; H. I. Thay-
er, Masschusetta; L. W. Flah-
erty, Callfornfa) and Cheries 8.
Fuller, Illinois.
Candidates rotate la their
specking places and each eight a
new etarts speaking first, la the
district attorney’s race Mondaz
night Martin will epeak flrat aad
Tolbert iMt.
" ‘M‘nli 5.
deeutei, Mavenea
peauem2nggx C
(‘i
ika,A«o. Ttel NM tM BBT the mm ,
Olas- Um hole going down for IdaadMl
tloa of Jesse Jones’ new theater J
ead office building at Seventh an4l
HusterE, Perci
IDEAL
1408 MAIK SE.
“Cool as the Gule Breene"
s_--------
Fall of the
Alamo
His record war then attacked
by Pete Seward, hte opponent
who deciaed that et the iart Ma
murder cases tried la Baaafa
court, five had resulte4 ta rever-
sole ia ihe M**—' ooerte.__
JARDINS DENIES
GAMING CHARGE
Frees hfatt Oorrespondent.
TYLER. June 26. — Ferguson
epoke yesterday et two pieces
where both Moody sed Davidson
have been. At Athens he had
fair weather. He wm heard by
aa umbrella crowd here.
T. N. Jones introduced Fargo-
Th Bprem iW eday esCwved t
the qommlesiqe ot epoeala w«*y seas ve
■Ihht — ecektan wMeh Mats
IMta f** atawtee Qi twill, aad Qae,
SENATE PROBERS
YO MIL INTIS
Reed To Hear Both Sides
in Primary Inquiry
by MO8OOE B. VLEMING
Serippa-Howard News 4 Hi ere.
WASHINGTON, Juce 26.4The
first politteal eftect of the defeat
at the tarmers’ relief bill may be
seen to North Dakota next Wed-
nesday whoa Senator Gerald P.
Nye meets former Governor L. B.
Haaaa la the Hepublican nenato-
rial primary.
Nye has been at home tor 30
days, traveling over the state in
aa auto drivea by Mra. Nye and
speaking several Umea a day. His
colleague, Senator Fraser, recent-
ly left Washington to make
speeches for Nye end Sasa lor la
Follette, of Wiseonsin, plans to
do the same.
Nye hM been emphaaiting the
administration’s alleged indiffer-
ence to the farmers’ troubles, a
very sore point in North Dakota,
it te eeld. Mo hM the baeking of
the Non-Partison League. The
effort to uaseet him after his ap-
pointment, in which Senators
close to the White House joined,
te belleved to have strengthened
the young Senator—Nye te only
>4—In’ms home State.
Hanna is s nephew of the fa-
mous Mark Hanna. Mo te eeld to
have the tacit backing of the na-
tional administration and his
State leaders have been ta Wash:
ington conferring with national
Republican leaders. He managed
the Coolidge campaign in North
Dakota two years ago.
at the
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