| Show the I SMITH T TO WA WAGE f fA VI AIGN Will Rest Two Days in Ali Al Al- i bany Before Starting Final Drive By PAUL R. R MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent ABOARD THE SMITH SPECIAL TRAIN En Route to Albany Allany N. N Y V. Oct 20 United Press Press Press-G Governor vernor Alfred E. E Smith told the newspaper newspapermen men who complained of fatigue aboard his eastward bound special train today Wait today Wait as Al AI Jolson says you aint seen sun yet yeti With only two days das of rest the Democratic presidential nominee said he would swing into his Intensive sive sivo final campaign in the east speaking Wednesday night in Boston Doston Dos Boa ton and moving directly from there thereto to New York All the time between now v and election will be spent Inthe in inthe inthe the big electoral territory which the nominee must win if he is to bo be elected two weeks from next Tuesday Tues Tues- da day Ills his plans beyond Thursday however are Indefinite The governor was WiS In tn excellent spirits as ho Iro started his homeward Continued on page pase S. S p SMITH TO WAGE HEAVY CAMPAIGN Continued from page 1 Journey Isis Ins special train left leU Chicago Chi Chi- Chicago cago early in the day stopping to for forstat stat station n crowds at Kankakee Ill and Lafayette Ind on his way t to Indianapolis for a parade and a brief speech In his press conference probably the last that will be held aboard hi his special conference car before th the train disbands at Albany tomorrow Smith slammed Republican efforts effort to discount his attacks on what h he called caned the myth of Coolidge economy econ econ- omy KARAT 18 BUNK It is pure unalloyed karat 18 bunk Smith said There are total tola commitments of ot one billion dollars dollar In expenditures for tor the period after 4 4 1929 There is nothing In public lif life lICe that lends itself so easily to misinformation formation arid and distortion as figures Because it is the way you use them that counts counts' A young la lawyer lawyer- er was a appearing before the appellate division li In Brooklyn years ago The chief justice justice justice jus jus- tice got Into a little argument with this youn young lawyer and said Young fellow in Ina couple a of minutes tes you yoi will try to convince this court that tha two and two dont make four The young fellow said Wait Waft a minute judge when they are alongside each other they m kc 22 The judge said Go ahead let us hear some more of that The big point I made was that tha these fellows duck and dodge the fact that the tho cost of operating the government went up under Coolidge Coolidge Cool- Cool idge just as it has has gone up all aU over the country in In all government s nt TO But in inthe the last four years there has be beena- beena nf a deliberate and determined determined deter deter- mined effort on the part of the spokesman of the national adminIstration adminIstration administration admin admin- to lead everybody to b believe belleve be be- lieve that Coolidge Is reducing the cost of government and that the states and cities and cIties are not following the Coolidge example it of economy r Smiths Smith's train is due In Cleveland at midnight tonight for a brief operating operating operating op op- stop before e it proceeds to Utica N. N Y T. where the governor goVerno will stop at 9 J a a m. m Sund Sunday y t to togo toi go to church lIe He will arrive in Albany Albany Albany Al Al- bany at 1245 p p. p m m. His Ills chartered chaptered train which was used on both his western tours Is Isto Isto isto to tobe be dismantled there For the short short short eastern eastern ern jumps during the thEl re remainder remainder remainder re- re of the campaign the governor governor governor gov gov- will use special tr trains k INDIANAPOLIS Ind Oct 20 United Press Listen Press Listen in by ra ra- ra- ra dio dlo on the battle at of the the Atlantic seaboard which I will conduct durIng during during dur dur- ing the final two weeks of ot the campaign campaign cam cam- Governor Alfred E. E Smith urged citizens of tho the west vest here to today today today to- to day in the first open air talk of his campaign It was made by GovernOr Governor Governor Gov Gov- Smith in response to an unexpectedly unexpectedly unexpectedly un un- un- un expectedly large and noisy welcome here Smith spoke briefly fly from the balcony balcony bal hal cony of or the Hotel English from which Presidents Taft Roosevelt and Wilson Nilson have talked and was heard by thousands of or persons massed In the Soldiers' Soldiers and Sailors Sailors' Monument nt circle GUARDS VOICE I I 1 have run for public office every every two years for fOT practically the last quarter of or a century the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic candidate said and I know now tho the effect of or open air open speaking speaking upon my vocal chords and I assure you I want to preserve them for lor the next few tew weeks for tor the battle of ot the Atlantic seaboard With the exception of a a very Tew ew subjects contained d' d In the Democratic Democrat Democrat- ic platform I have in my tour around th the country dealt definitely and conclusively con con- elusively with all LII the big problems that are pressing the American people for solution The subjects that have not already been covered will be taken up and treated In an extensive way during my trip along the Atlantic seaboard from Massachusetts Massachusetts Massa Massa- to Maryland I r hope you will listen in next week GREAT OVATION The talk today was Smiths Smith's final inal speech in the west and local newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper r editors declared few candidates candidates candidates candi candi- dates have received here the ovation ovation ovation ova ova- tion Smith obtained this a afternoon After Arter the w welcoming welcoming parade and his talk Smith went to the Methodist Methodist Methodist Metho Metho- dist church to visit the Democratic leader of ot tho the state Thomas Taggart Taggart Taggart Tag- Tag gart who has been ill Returning to his Ills train Smith continued continued continued con con- eastward shortly after p p. p m m. half haJ an hour behind sched sched- ule GOVERNOR SMITHS SMITH'S TRAIN EN ROUTE TO ALBANY N. N Y Oct 20 AP AP-A AP A fiery cross cros s was wasI I burning about fifty feet from the tracks at Sidney 0 O. tonight as Governor Smiths Smith's special train passed through that city on Its way to Albany N. N Y The cross was seen by a number of persons on the train I Whether the Democratic can candidate candidate candi candi- l- l date dat saw the cross was not known as he was In his private car on the end of tho the train Twice on the bov governors governor's nors nor's first swing into the west I b b ning crosses were reported to have been seen |