Show I TEXAS BOURBONS UH S tAll CALL ON N H HOOVER Assure G. G O. O P. P Candidate He Will Carry Lone LoneStar LoneStar Star State By PAUL R. R MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Sept 19 United Press Five prominent Texas Democrats called today at personal headquarters of Herbert Hoover to assure him ho he would carry the Lone LoneStar LoneStar Star state if he could make a personal per per- speech there The Tho delegation brought here by byR R B. B B. r. r national of Texas 1 the following Hoover Democrats Thomas B B. Love Dallas former natIonal Cato to Sells Ft Worth former Demo Demo- national Mar Mar- Ih t San Antonio former state tate Alvin S. S ro l' l former member D Democratic Demo cratic ate executive committee Continued on page G. G I TEXAS BOURBONS CALL ON HOOVER Continued from page 1 1 O. O B. B Colquitt Dallas former governor gover- gover nor and B. B J J. J Sanifer Adeline president Simmons university By JAM JAMES ES L. L WEST Associated Press Staff Writer W Sept pt 18 API AP- AP Wen I satisfIed with the receptions ns accorded hum him in the Industrial east Herbert Hoover today turned his attention to a study ot of recent developments developments de- de in Texas An engagement with R. R B. B Creager Crea- Crea ger national committeeman for tor that state was at the head ot of his list listas listas as the Republican presidential nomInee nominee nom nom- Inee returned to his desk at his personal personal per per- headquarters There were few other appointments appoint appoint- ments however for the strain ot of two days ot of vIgorous campaigning through tho Industrial towns ot of New Jersey had made itself felt During that time the candidate was whirled through more than a score IScore or of towns and delivered one prepared speech another extemporaneous one and spoke briefly at almost halt haJt a dozen other times in 11 Newark Paterson Paterson Pat Pat- erson Jersey Cit City Trenton and elsewhere Thousands of persons saw LW him as asbe ashe he be passed through territory which obviously Is to be a battleground ot of the campaign For the most part they applauded him but there were times during the tho tours through Newark and Jersey City when he passed through silent streets and beneath banners flaunting the names of 0 his Democratic opponents At Jersey City where he came to the very ery border ot of the homo home town ot of hIs Democratic opponent GovernOr Governor Gov- Gov Alfred E. E Smith the Republican can candidate heard hisses when the man Introducing hIm referred to the governor ot of New York as a servant ot of Tammany Hoover gave no sIgn however and thanked the crowd for tor its enthusiastic reception leaving the the- hall in the midst ot of hearty applause His return to Washington found him with more than two weeks week to devote to dIrection ot of the campaign and preparation for his next campaign cam cam- move On October 6 he will go to Elizabethtown Tenn to deliver deliver de- de liver the second address of the tour four he plans to make In the east elt and south Already the nominee has dIscussed discussed dIs- dIs cussed farm relief and labor the former at West Branch Ia and the latter at Newark Monday nIght lie He plans to touch upon industrial and economic development In his speech at ElIzabethtown |