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Show - La Follette Means Disaster Says Hughesi Davis Repeats Charge Against Lockwood Importers by : Air . RT DAVID LAWRENCE-to the concluding dispatch of a eeriea of three analyzing the political sentiment In. the west af-- 1 ter a trip .of .49 dayf ofactual In-'"ieztlgation. Mr. Lea rente now to making a study of the east prepar-- ? -story- to writing a dispatch daily an the trend in the east.) MIDWEST AMERICA. Oct. 14. i (CPA) How. it may be asked, can . Iny correspondent in a quick Jour-- , sey .crews (he continent, stopping day or two in a state, guage the pol.tical senti ment thereof f " (This -- hat to ers? These are -- t uvusst es the--ris- - - see 1 -- not-du- Oct. 14. (AP) T men. said by government agents to hav headed - as organisation which imported liquor from Cuba to Florida by airplane and later distributed it throughout the middle week have beenarretid here. .gtvld Plnkhusgehn, alleged head of the syndicate and said to hav beewkthe chief flyer, was released In bonds of 15.000 IM night. The investigation started tost when liquor from Cuba was found In two warehouse. The places were equipped to dithe lute. tsSoUIO and goods. Two other plant where importwas ed whiskey and champagne prepared for bootlegging later were found. Joseph Diets, on of those arrested, will be taken to Cedar RaplVt. Iowa, where he to charged with conducting a branch for tbe organisation. Pinkhuasohn was indicted Some time ago in connection with the theft of six thousand cases- - of whiskey from a government concentration warehouse. Senate e Democratic ; Figures Republicans, Progressives List Ex. penditures To Date. el CHICAGO, Oct. II. (AP) Th Republican national organisation had received gross contribution of 91.714.417 up to October-1last, W. V. Hodges, treasurer testified today before the special senate investigating committee. The new- - contributions totaled fl.14f.gSt, the remainder being for congressional and senatorial and In some Instances state campaigns, Mr. Hodges testified. Mr. Hodgee was unable to give off handed the name, of those who had contributed f 10.600 or more, except that he knew William Wrig-le- y Jr, of Chicago, had contributed $25,099. He was requested Ho prepare a detailed statement. Total contributions to the campaign up to the same date was 4199,515, John M. Nelson, national manager, told the committee. Expenditures aggregatev ed 4155,044. . Demociwt Jtaporr laelrti. committee did not get pre- else Information as to Democratic contributions and expenditures. Uaoola Dixon, manager of western headquarters, said hto division had received and expanded 414.509, exclusive of rentals paid by tha national committee. Hr. Dixon said all of the fit.. fOO, except tS.OOg had come from tha Democratic national committee. The 45,099 was contributed on October T. by George E. Brennan. Democratic leader of Illinois, be said, at a time when ths western headquarters was "abort. Mr. Hodges told the committee the fl.T14.StT gross total received by tbe Republican organisation had come from 19,494 contributors, the largest sum received from any single contributor being 425.000. Small Givers In Lead. Those contrlbhting from ft to 14,141.numbered he said. ttf Those giving from flOS to ftOO numbered 1.444; those giving from f 501 to f 1.004 numbered 117; those contributing from 11,001 to fl.fOO totalled 105; those giving from f 1.501 to f 5.000 numbered ' 75; 0 those giving from 15.001 to numbered 14, and those contributing over f 10,000 numbered 0, . . some-thin- g. Rock Crashing Falls, Tfiigk Jwber. Pin-- PARK CITT. Oct. 14. (Special) W. W. Maynard. IV of Sandy, was instanUy killed in tbe Daly-Jud- g min today when a rock crushed him to death. Maynard was at work in a large Mope on the 1.100 foot level when the rock broke loose from the roof, crashing through two acts of tint ber and pinning him to ths floor under timber and rock. His neck and back were broken and hto body badly crushed. Death apparently was instantaneous. Maynard, whoa widow and six children reside in bandy, has been working in the mine since July 14. W Two Killed, 1 Wounded When Man Runs Amuck BUFFALO. N. T.. Oct. 14. (INS) Two women were killed and a lawyer severely wounded when Martin Warren ran amuck In the law offices of Coat worth and Diebold, fired ten shots and then calmly gave himself op to police. The women kitted were Sophie PelakI and her daughter. Anna PelskL The lawyer, who was wounded, was lrving Templeton. $10,-00- IIMr. Hodges listed expenditures as follotsa:. , Publicitv. 1417,000; speakers' bureau, f 105.000; colored bureau, 411.149; research bureau, fl.090; womcn'4 bureau 114.444; labor bureau. 144.415. The general campaign expenses noted above include disbursements for legal expense and for organization in placing the name of elector on the ballots in the various states. be said , The finance division expense infor cludes 114,744.55 pavment badges and supplies and 15.017.44 for postage and expense of distribution of these badges and Oct- - 15. WASHINGTON. (AP) former secGeorg B retary- of the Republican national committee, today telegraphed John W. Davis that the latter's puhHc statement issued last night had tailed to eMbaltoh proof of the charges mad by the Democratic presidential nominee regardthe Indictment of Senator ing Wheeler of Montana. In hi statement Mr Dav:a quoted testimony before a senate committee touching on Mr. Lockwoods connection with the case and declared that even If Mr were "a person ot sufficient con-- ; q unc to. deserve s reply." to his earlier telegram on the subject, the I un'of message mad a reply tht nnncery. , t ,-- LaFoilette on Road to Minneapolis; Son Talk By Mexicans Releaaed REDONDO BEACH.' Calif. Oct. celvedhls afterTTby c. hVwaa "k !d rTarod weH X ron hTndi.rVe.e P ' LA FOLLETTE"-SPECIA- L ROUTE TO MINNEAPOLIS. 'EM OEL-WEI- la Oct,Ji (AP) Aa ErghUtod ,oitd Mim " crow! Breeted him at various Ma- TOUtd. Ar Waterloo and man been had released The mining Waterloo, la . there were calls for the candidate did but Mech nmt?ndlnt Francisco not ?! app.r on th rear platform of hto train unOl It was on It way Odd F h t 0r1SwBdKW,S:r on nobn th Idaho to Meet in Boise Tr4 o7'1 P Capture. Alleged grand encampment. Rsbekab assemAttacker of Woman bly and department council, patv oFrsl'. riarchs mlltant, I O O. cd: bol Tm con-ve- gr-"- 1 oe JEROME.' Aria. Oct. J4. AP A posse which scoured the htil all night for a man who yesterday to alleged to hav assaulted Mrs R. C. Sinclair. 40. of Rovalton. Vermoot, cam bock to Jerome this morning with Gregorio Vslenxoeto. . S Mexican. Mr. Slnelatr and her son. R. V, Bfnclslr. arrived hers yesterday to visit J tngs Ellis superintendent of ths Green Monster Mining company. Ellis and Snclair drove to tha railroad station at Clarkdal for ths Sinclair baggage, leaving Mr. Sinclair alone at camp., , , Sntor Curran was a locking tractor. con- - POLICE FORCED TO ; "T RESTORE ORDER sr Sir Robert Gower Escort ed from Hall Dirr-- . ing Demonstration; Quiet Disturbance. Po--li- Eagle Bank Robbery Saw Way "to Sus-pec- tg ce Lib-art- y, Striking Watch-it- h 'I Im i ' , yi i r - i the-Fagl- J -- j ' - j -' , llJtf I a ell ad-dr- m mm. . -- f : jssszstf Mr. inner Bk "n'r men aa to being succeeded In London by Horsco Lee Wash. At" State-emha- , n,dltu d t f XV ,b Chlr Art Captain C. L. Hussey, naval at-- 1 trust fund of 1159.999 .fro7! together tache, turned over tils office to hs aurceasor. Captain Luke McNarney. with tbe summer and town house. Numerous charitable and , civic Captain Hussey and hta wife wilt organizations wer remembered. return to America aboard the George Waehf ngion Saturday. Denver Prisoner Admits Killinir Man in Orevon By Amateur Association' Denver, coio.. Oct. it -(ap oon-C. R. Atretic Legislation Set , NEW TORK. Oct. 1 Important athletic legislation, action upon aa unusual list of track sod swimming records and election of officers are among the outstanding perns aa the calendar for the annual convention uf amateur athletic union to be held Nov. ,14, and 14. jit Atlantic City. Tho annual, banquet will be held Monday night . WOLD FLIERS FETED. SEATTLE, Oct. 1 (API Lieutenant Lowel H. Smith, commander of o United States army round the we.td (light, and hto five wer th guests laM night 4 t aer and a dene given at he Se te Yacht club by th Seoul eg air officers corns. tha-oailo- it tf-- com-pant- ar A'. Moore, in Jail hero,f meed today, th police say, that he killed a man In Portland. Or.. II months ago. while attempting to a man and a woman in hold aa automobile - 0: J11 PORTLAND t ire (AP) Portland police said they had no reoord PL any crime such aa that reported to have been confessed by C. R. Moore at Denver. , Giant Zeppelin to be Renamed Lo Angeles WASHINGTON. Oct. I4.WAP) Secretary Wilbur announced today that America's new Zeppelin which crossed the Atlantic a th ZR-- 1 wo lid be rechr.Mened Los Azureles. - - Shaver Score JDeJay In Sugar Tariff Action 300 twy WASHINGTON nyi, 14 (A?) ; Declaring President Cool-desp. Acceded to parent c. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 t AP) Hen on the sugar tariff pet 'it-- n un- af'er the eleciton Chalrmet Withdrawal hy Henry Ford of hto offer fof Muscle Shoala dear Shaver of the Democratic nat.onal Kearne committee r.d. Jn a forniat stale. ,h way. Representative rmay that' fh rresidcnCI" Republican, of Ohio, declared todav , caution ' was cneMng the pt)h' 4 after a visit at the White House for disposition of the piant through j heavily during th day of delay' ' a Commission as suggested by Pres-- , Ident Coolidge in hta m essay eto Rtpp AGROUXD. Congress laM December.. saNFRANCISCO Ot Hk-fAP- ) The steamer Eastern IS. (API PHOENIX, Knjrht, The state Republican executive B 999 tons, owned by the Columbia 1 commit! Shipping rompen v.- today rflnimmtsly ss lected w. J. Ga.braUh of Phoenfk. attroupd on t he Columbia river. Informer rna'e attorney general as, side th bar. near Astoria, accord-th- e to a radiogram received here Republican Candida' for Con-I- n grese from the district of Arizona to; thl The vessel wrt morning oppose Carl Ha den, the Demo- - bound from Portland, Ore., to New cratic nomine. Tork with a general cargo CHICAGO. Oct IS (AP) WALLACE HAS EASY NIGHT. What was described as th largeM eteamshlp merger on record on WASHINGTON. Oct It (INgt the Great Lakes, was announced toferret arv of Agriculture Henry C day' by the Goodrich 8teamshlp Wallace spent a om forts ble n gh lines and th Graham and Morton In Naval hospital, follow, ny an op line. eratloa yesterday for lk ramova Tha merger of these two included of hto appendix and gall blsdd- -i 14 ateamers and a capital of 5,- - officiate of thy hospital said to . ' day.' ' 499.990. e iy-h- ad A-- lev ! Aria-.-O- I I -- I , & a Harry Midgely, Laborite Is Hurt When Stones Are .Hurled ; by Riot ers at West Belfast. hurt. -- ' a not BT DAVID M. CHLRCH. LONDON. Oct. 14 (INS) B.-'erne- s over th approaching flecIron Bar. tion to Jnrcsasing datlj- - and dianl- feet Ing itself in demons' ration at ; OISE. Ida,, Oct 14. Oliver J campaign meetings (Hr Robert Gower, Tory cant.1- Jones.' former convict, and Chet nBr. who are charged with rob- - dais at Hackney, was forced to rail j bing the Bank of Eagle, near here, off a meeting and was escorted-fro- m Monday. Aug. 11. escaped from the th haC under guard. , Oda county toil today after saw. Several Tory meetings at Bat- ing th locks with a hacksaw, and knocking the night watrjiman. lereet have been broken up. Charles Stahl, in the head with an Twenty were Injured, three seriIron rod. The night watchman had been ously. when a West Belfast mob Select. Repub'i-cx- n raised to th section where the attacked Harry Midgely, labor t prisoners charged with the more j candidate, and hurled Mono unfit L, 14CHICAGO. Oct. (AP) Ticket . When Charles O. Dawes. Republican vice serious offenses were confined,' to let on qf ths prisoner who waa police dispens'd lha rioters. It next' week Mck lnto.ths corridor and when feared that Midge hr was aertouty nomine, presidential Court Bar. Supreme srill start ir a speaking tour of the Stahl opened th outer door he was injured.-- ., . that lasts tin til a waek before track in th bead by on of tbs 'The from Carrying 2. eaM toaua has bawn" 4' religious election. then thrown back Into 1h brought into the .campaign by Lord He will speak In Penasytvankq jobber, cell and locked up. wbaro ha re- Beaverbrook's 1 Loodoa Ex- DBy. West Virginia. Delaware. New Jer- mained partially unconscious for press. y " sey and New York, opening tb about JO minute. BOIfiE. Ids.. Oct. 14. (AP) He Th . the Herafd gave DaIy charges that Bsnator W. E. Borah today declined eastern campaign with aa address alarm summoning th sheriff, papers controlled by Lord Rather-; in Philadelphia Tuesday evenitfg. -. Jonee and broke open mere ar deliberately juggling f gthg nomination of th progressive Oct. tl. and ending with a night the gun case inLarger tha sheriffs office urea to show thafe unemployment party for th United State senate, meetings at Rochester. N. T., on and took three revolvers and 199 increased under the labor regime. deefertng n s letter to th secre-tar- Monday. Oct. 47, returning to Chi- rounds of ammunition and left the Tory and poMera dver building. th ot state that he elected to cago th following day. hr plastered countryside, J Jones and were and London downtown aa held Longer Jisptor have' hto name Jn the Republican BEN. SMOOT IS DINNER principals In the robbery of many labor posters. . columns on th ballot. GUEST OF COOUDGE bank, the former, it to ' His decision, made before he left cashier' covered the charged, and Final Points of Freight . Oct. 14. (AP) hto WASHINGTON. for ' Chicago Sunday, wah transdaughter with a gun while President CooUdge gave some at- Longer looted the yaulta and cash Ruling Case Before mitted, to the secretary of state, tention today to th political sit- tray In the office of 4.724. following the ruling of the supremo uation in Iowa, receiving a report Within 44 hours after the arrest WASHINGTON. Oct. 14 iAP) Vh'. court S candidate name can ap- on condition from Luther Brew- - Df jonee nl I Final arguments in the Iran- - , - er. Independenr candidate for the accomplices Dora pear on one ballot only a wallDouglas, continental long and short haul Before he left for the eaM he WDfttf, who withdraw ud urtd pMM ani Ptidalav skaelJF caae were begun today before the prepared a declination of the pro-- r support of the Democratic oppon-- 11 fore. interstate commerce commission "corarad resale nomination for use In case ent of Senator Brookhart., Repub-oTth ml Th carrier the supremo court ruled that the lican nominee. Ing plunder. Th remainder, 4775 argued for a rducton of rates same name could not appear on two Mr. Brewer predicted Iowa would to. etui unaccounted for. mlddleweecfrom as such points baCotst give a substantial majority; for Preliminary hearing waa had la Chicago, to Pacific coaM term nals. Tb court ruling, s syllibua of CooUdge. th Justice court lats In August and in order to- - meet competition of which appeared early In the day, Senator Smoot. Republican. Utah, th robbers rail and water routes from th was not completed until this after- was a guest of tho president at district court.held to answer to th the Atlantic to th Pacific coast- noon. Mr. Smoot dinner tonight In format Ion' wa filed In the lat. Thev contended that under th It bolds tho statute limiting the is chairman of the senate finance ter court the quartet with present rates. Meet products appearance of a candidate s name committee and one of th framers robberv charring but be been! have ot they shipped from Pittsburg to th on tho ballot to one ticket to con- of th present tariff taw. . . Atlant'c coaM and by Water to the brought fo trtac. The sugar question was discussed stitutional, ' and that In case th a Sheriff are scouring Pacific coaM for leas than the candidate refused or failed to de- today by Mr. Coolidge with Chair- the country officers and Information con-- ; earn products may be ehlpp-- d cline on or tho other of two nom- man. Marvin of the commission who cernlng the escape has been spread from Chicago to the same Pac'fic inations, th county auditor could reported additional data request- broadcast. off cars are point, ed bv I tie president would not be confident th County place hto name on cither ticket. Th err.er bw ukel gufhar men will be captured. In addition to Senator Borah the available for ten or twelve days. Itr of tho eoimtiminn to r4uro ruling affects Perry W, Mitchell, In the afternoon Mr. Coolidge th ritfi 1rom tnidd flolnt nominated for Congress from the VArtfcipated In the exercises at tb comst without rdug- it0 Firm district by .both Democratr ,n th nveillng of the statue to Bishop to Keachet Million !ntrmdiat Ounces pomt. and Progressives. 'rands Anbury of. th Methodist ppVctton actively oppotd v . is In the north o Gpiecopal church, delivering aa mMir o intrmdate Ootd OTTAWA, Out points 4XS) the state campaigning and to being daetion in Cnd th 1 boo. ftffecttd. ptud sought for a Matement aa to which mark eond tim' for th ' will nomination he accept. Famous Art Collection rport ofrelraifd by th Dominion Investigation Suggest 6ttt1ttrs. Th output Is Willed to Institute Bureau U. S Consulate Change. totaled 1241141 ounea, vnJued gu Revenue Law Changes In England Announced CHICAGO. Oct. 14 (US) Th inOntario conntd for 9 per rent WASHINGTON, OcL 1. (API the Dominion's grold production collection ot paintings. of Ite output amounted LONDON. Oct. J5 to M 704 mhtre into the internal aenate hu- Changea lp Huyrblnaon. rryenu a One of onneea, rooet valuable the with in ealue of $20.2o$21. th the official personnel of both the WM Iramed today ha Brtffah Columbia waa nevt. with a ' rea'1 American embassy and consulate country, is 'to become the pro petty prodorjlon of 209,14 ouacea worth 1 JafcQra.JmoL Jta .icvng.liaji Hlnn o? thf operation of the law wer made today. Consul General" f tbe Chicago .Art Institute under AoZiX than ino vioUtlona. Robert P. Skinner ended a tenure the will of Charles L Hutchinson . tha bulk of Canadas gold j te w onaldred atif- of th consulate this morn'ng when filed for probata ysMerday. waa third, with an output of M144 edata. amendments he took tho boat train to Pars. ' No value was placed on th eol- - ounces, valued at $1 241 287. follow. fluently ronctuei'e .ed by Quebec, with a production of will be offer! at the December wbero he succeed Alexander- - M : , worth ounce, $11,711 reion rf Congrresg, committee ihe !;crad ellowb-Rehek&- - 4 i Lnrkwood Protests. Father Tqld Son Taken mae ci JuMice. e F. will to 1 ip Hots. October - Plasa sre being tosde to accommodate a Urge number of a It Is eanected to be themembers larreeti I eeetnn of these bodies ever held in c bs grand , lodge end . d e,. i th"ei" rtm.M .reports tbat labor organization are mi will meet In the Greenheum halt on sums behalf and th Rebekab large spending assembly la tb - ' Elbe home Folowlng the session Mond.e I wrote for a' government bulOctober ?. whonowet and ball will letin on how to git rid o' peets, be held at .tbe Elks horns Tbe Owv-he- e about hut It didn't dy nothin hotel will be official headnomr-fe- e He f . end 'sgents. and InformaAssociated Edl tion booth wfll be maintained at the (Copyright. j ' for th three days' rissloa. tors. Lac.) 17. can- - sup-pile- s. SPOKANE. Wash.. (Vt.14 (AP) F. W. Curran paid with hi life for a Juke fester, day. Riding in an automobile driven by V. Martin, be pulled Martin's cap down over hit ryes and (he car went over a 40 font embankment near Fort Wright, killing Curran Instantly. Martin and am her passenger NEW TORS. Oct.' Ig. (AP) Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes, In an address last night.! declared victory for th LaFollett party: would fesuk ln tho deetrue-tlo- n of prosperity la the United States. Speaking before th largeM Republican rally of the present campaign, ha urged support of Coolidge and Dawes as the means of wording off a serious dtoaMer. Tho secretary said th Demo-crtlparty could not cop with ths situation aa it seemed probable that in this election It will bo virtually cut to pieces la th west and will be honeycombed In th east. The opening portion of hto address was devoted to an appeal for Theodor support of Colonel Roosevslt for governor. hto former assertion Reiterating that th LaFollett plan for a constitutional amendment to permit Congress to overrule the United States supreme court la revolutionary. Secretary Hughes declared the rights now guaranteed to Individuals fry the constitution would be at the mercy of Congress should such - an amendment be adopted. Ths time to Mop a revolutionary movement. If you do not like it, to when It begins, th secretary said. Tha submission of a. conMitutional amendment to the brat ptep toward a desired end. If you do not Ilk tbe end, this Mep should not be taken. - API SMITH HONORS ROOSEVELT. BINGHAMTON. N. Y., Oct. 14. (AP) Pleased by th reception he President Indorses received last night. Gov- - Smith to spend moM of today la OcL 19 as Fathers Dar- PUnnfd this city and then go to Elmira for CHICAGO. Oct. It Presl- speech tonight, dent Coolidge has egain (AP) Indorsed the) "" vbody to a stockholder In h. h Brest corporation, the Mate of . r 1 8 Bd ru,rr n,,,1d letter received today by Harry C. B Meek of th UptowaJUens' club of accounting, be said in n ad-- i dree laM ideaChicago, who originated th night. four years ago. the president said: f He Issued g proclamation petti- cJlln ,h"A ,L people of . Wtnyupono the wtdftprgag observance of this o.trve Oct. 17. occasion la calculated to establish more intimate anniversary of th birth of relatione between fathers and their children and also Theodor Roosevelt, father of hi to Impress Hipou fathers tbe full opponent, measure of thetr obligation in behalf of their children. , .f. w v . riing Man .to Floor. - v. BiHE . s No Obligation. . 'Tb committee has no outstanding obligations except for printing and supplies, the amount of which when deliveries are completed win not exceed 144.000. Any further statements desired by the committee will be moat cheerfully furnished. Mr. Nelson mid each collects Its own funds for state use an national organization contributes nothing to the bodies. state Replying to questions by Chairman Borah. Representative Nelson said hto organisation had originally made a budget "for national exvaried penditures. but that It bad o that no attention now to paid to It. It ranged originally all the way he from 1549,904 to 11,504.000 aid. The witness toldeth committee he had sought figures on collections and expenditures by state organization. but had not received them. Tbto to largely heneum they have a shortage rather then an excess of funds, he said. Labor Work Independently. QueMloned by Senator Caraway. mam -- didate for president, left Quincy. Ill, today for Chicago. He will speak tonight at tha auditorium. Friday evening he expect to leave for Missouri. There were no let rear platform speeches along the route. Thoee in charge announced tha purpose was to permit the candidate to obtain as much rest as possible. Mr. Davis declined to supplement hto Matement In Quincy regarding charges he made agalnM former Attorney General Harry M. DaughB. Lockwood, erty and Georg former secretary of the Republican national committee. In connection with the Indictment of Senator Burton K. Wheeler. ( QUINCT. IU. Oct. 14. (AP In an authorised statement last night. John W. Davis, explained the basis of charges made by him against Georg B. Lockwood, secretary of the National Republican committee and former Attorney General Daugherty and reiterated hta declaration they "collaborated in an effort to procure- - evidence that -- might embaraan Bepjktor Wheeler Mr. Davis said he had received a telegram from Mr. Lockwood complaining of tha charges. On the 7th day of May. 1414, the Matement said.. "William J. Burns who was then director of the bureau of InveMigation in toe of justice, testified department before the Brookhart committee, which was investigating that department, that he knew Lockwood and had consulted with him frequently concerning Senator Wheeler's eat before any Indict mxofiwjd t found.'' , C- -t , e. . t,e The statement quoted at , point thg testimony referred to. The Matement continued: On the first day of May, 1444, before the Borah committee, which was Investigating ' the Okaryee agalnM Senator Wheeler. BMr Coan testified that h had beep lit Montana In March of this year and procured certain affidavits concern, ing Senator Wheeler which be turned over to, jthq department af i. quo-lio- and are asked in every m-a4 n c a navin 'Whenever any correspondent under-lakof political prophesy. . t. Since the writer began hto tour foe Instance, he has noted one or two comments that he did not visit in a particular state the Democratic or Republican - or LaFollett headquarters- - As a matter of fact deliberately this correspondent avoided most of the campaign managers of ail parties. Thera are political chieftains, of ctiurse. who nra honest with their callers and there are others who in the try purposely to mislead written wlU hope the dispatches have a certain effect on their local situation. Then there are political leaders who express honest convictions, hut they are sometimea misled by their own Information. e e Not knowing the personal aqua-- t ion of these local managers for ire a rule they change with every campaign It has always been considered better policy by this writer to waste no time with men who merely wish to pump him full of propaganda for their own ends How then does a correspondent operate who entera a campaign - with the sole desire of getting the to facts and without any de-'- -- afford the outcome or to take sides 7 a Uli a problem of acquaintance and friendship over .a period of many years with men who will not mislead, who endeavor to appraise a situation honestly. It - of course, unthinkable that any correspondent can in a day's visit know as much about any Mata as the people living in it, But there are persons resldsnt In every state who are saturated with their own situation, who know from year to year what to likely to happen In politics, persona of balanced Judgment and wide acquaintance, persons who mingle with a'll classes of peopls. analysis counts for a great ' dealTheir siuubli in corespondent. It has the campaigns of sound proved past years. Nebodv can of eours hope to lediet with accuracy the outcome The in state. of the situation every P- -t l urt that can be done to to raise the general sentiment and ! .re the underlying psychology of I, Political managers dislike to See which rs published give eny-- i d'li, hut a rosy- picture of thetr it lattons Perhaps it disheartens tsmr miners. - t la the writer's experience that are elected In spite of PH extravagant praJee given them in the last weeks of a campaign. ..ed even President Coolidge may irvlve the nieuninglv-- 3 yun that has ben poshed as a slogan Ke"p Cool with Coolidge. Much imre etfertive have been the bill ouaid advertifcemepe in so many states with the- - words '"Why in large letter addressed 'change" to reyu the voter as an appeal ' tain Coolidge e e e - As to the polls and straw vote, value. The Ut-- " distinct of are they to 'one of the best crary Digest poll some few exeep- With - ever taken. lion it corresponds with the trend states. of sentiment in many to The Inaccuracies are, t has. .Ilia feat- Stuff-b- ut. io ill dtoHi- -, uf to mail clmation-many people ' back their bq.llots. The writer Jalk-"e- d scores of persons who with, - threw their ballots away rather them out than take the time toonefill cannot alFor this reason of exact percentage tell the ways varl-the probable vote. But all the mean oug polls put together after all straw Thev the way the wind to which allow jre blowing. I - DAVIS SPECIAL TRAIN CHICAGO. Oct. 14. John W. Da vt- - Democratic CHICAGO. : $190,535 GIVEN LA FOR FOLLETTE report- natural Warehouse. Contribution Moitljr in Dollar Amounts? 16,902 Donate Treasurer Tells the Committee. pre- value of- election polls and analysis made by inerant tk WILL RUN ONLY AS t Democrat. Git to Piece. Declare. Secretary ; REPUBLICAN f Of State. - Proteatof Former G. O. P. a Secretary Rejected Arrest Follows Finding of By Democrat. Cuban Liquor in , t W .4k Sr Canghtm Chicago : Life is Price for . - 'I |