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Show IT WAS NEWS TO HIM I LVinr Li L?A William A. Roberts, who is people's counsel for the Distract of Columbia, was informed the other day that he was a candidate for Vice President of the United States In the 1932 elections elec-tions on the ticket of the National Association As-sociation Opposed to Blue Laws. This was the first he heard of it. A letter from Ross E. Black of Paris, y Va., chairman of the executive com- t 4 mittee of the association, broke the ' news. He said he thought the candi- , date for President, Leland Barton, had ! Informed Roberts, but had learned differently. |