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Show HOOVER WILL CHANGE STYLE WASHINGTON Oct. 17 (UP) Herbert Hoover will change his stylo of campaign in the last two weeks before election to provide more public appearances. This will keep him in the public eye during the critical closing days when his Democratic opponent, Alfred E. Smith, will be continually on the stump. Plans are being made for a "front porch" campaign at his Massachusetts Massachu-setts Avenue headquarters here next week, after his return from his New York speaking engagement engage-ment Monday night and before his departure for California to vote early the following week. Socking Maryland Hoover is expected to receive and to address a number of delegations from states in this area and in the east. Several requests have come in the lost few days for such receptions. re-ceptions. By this means, the Re-. Re-. publican candidate not only will be enabled to keep himself before the public, but it will give him an opportunity op-portunity for missionary work. Republican:- are hopeful of carrying Maryland, and are optimistic over prospects in Virginia, hitherto a roek-i'ibbi'd Democratic state. Hoover is expected to make these more than "how-do-you-do. glad to see you" addresses and touch upon campaign issues. The Republican candidate's advisers ad-visers aremgi'ig him, as well, to devote at le.'ist one of the impromptu impromp-tu speeches Me will make every day on his way v'est to campaign issues. Hoover plans to make many im-I im-I promptu addresses on this trip, as well as one major radio speech, which will he either at St. Louis, Minneapolis, Chicago or Milwaukee. Milwau-kee. Hoover was highly pleased with his Massachusetts reception. As a result of the enthusiasm which he stiired among the crowds which saw him anc. heard his impromptu speeches, some friends expressed the opinion that he should get out among the people more. |