Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1928 — Page 12

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STfltE HONOR IS BATTLE CRT OF AL TOLEADERS Urges Vigorous Fight at Meeting of New York Committee, * BY THOMAS L. STOKES United Press Staff Correspondent SYRACUSE. N. Y„ Aug. 30.—Governor Alfred E. Smith appealed to State Democratic leaders at the State committee meeting here today to wage a. vigorous campaign for him for President because of the honor to the State in selecting him as a candidate of his party. At the same time he urged the leaders to make a supreme effort to carry their State ticket to vie ory in order that Democrats may carry forward the work of his adminisistratfbn. Democrats, he said, can claim credit for every progressive reform in the last twenty years. Praises Committee The committee elected M. William Bray of Utica, as State chairman to succeed Lieutenant Governor Edwin Corning who resigned recently on account of ill health and chose James A. Farley, chairman of the State Athletic Commission, secretary. Smith’s appeal comes as Republicans are planning a vigorous campaign to swing this State behind Hoover. Smith praised the Democratic national committee which, he said, “is handling the situation as it never before has been handled.” The Governor said that the national convention signally had honored the State and the Democrats of the State by selecting him as candidate. Flays State G. O. P. “The Democratic party has controlled State offices for six years. I have been supported ably by Democrats in both branches of the Legislature. When I leave the office of Governor Dec. 31, from the business standpoint of industry, agriculture, labor and humanity I leave the State in better shape than in twen-ty-five years. “If I sense aright the temper of the people of the State I do not believe they want a change.” He denounced the Republicans in the Legislature, whom he declared had stood against reforms he proposed in the face of the support of former Republican leaders in the State and the “best minds of the State.” Governor Smith was on parade here today as a fighting presidential candidate before thousands who thronged the State fair from surrounding Republican strongholds to see their chief executive in his new role. Attends Dinner The Democratic candidate struck directly at the opposition in a vigorous impromptu speech in his fiery campaign manner, at the annual “farm dinner” given by Jerome D. Barnum, publisher of the Syracuse Post-Standard, at the Onandega Country Club after midnight this morning. He indicated he expects Republicans to play strongly their charges

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AIR LAYMEN'S VIEWS Opinions Presented to White River U. B. Parley. Laymen’s views were laid before the White River conference of United Brethren Churches at Indiana Central College, today, D. E. Weidler of Anderson, Frank Reagan of Terre Haute, and Glen Outland of Marion, being the speakers. Bishop H. H. Fout of Indianapolis, will deliver the conference sermon at the closing session of the conference at 10:30 a. m. Sunday, when the conference love feast and ordination services will be held. More than two hundred pastors and delegates are in attendance. Dr. I. J. Good, Indiana Central College president, was the principal speaker Wednesday night. The Rev. W. R. Funk, church publishing agent spoke Wednesday. redmYn~plaTfete Sacana tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men at Greenwood, Ind., will open a two-day festival Friday, according to August Fraul, chairman of the committee in charge. A troupe of Indians from Pueblo, N. M. will give exhibition dances, and other games and contests are scheduled. Do you want to dispose of your six-room house and buy a larger one? You will find a buyer if you will turn to the Real Estate Wanted column of tonight’s Want Ads.

HOOVER FINDS ONLY HARMONY IN PARTYRANKS New Degree of Unity Seen in West: Cuts Budget to $3,000,000, BY LEO’ R. SACK WASHINGTON. Aug. 30.—Herbert Hoover i3 greatly pleased over the apparent unity of western and midwestern Republicans and the absence of factional differences. Not in thirty years, in his opinion, has there been as great a degree of unity among Republicans as now. The situation in his home State of California is a particularly pleasing example. There Republican leaders are working more harmoniously than in years. Hoover’s pleasure over the fact that he will not be handicapped, because of intra-party differences as were Republican candidates Taft, Hughes and Coolidge was disclosed at his first conference with newspaper correspondents since his return from California. Speeches to Be Limited Unless there is a change in his present program many Republican leaders are going to be disappointed, because the candidate will not personally visit their States. Hoover’s speaking program now contemplates only three or four formal speeches before he leaves for California, to vote, about Oct. 25. A speech in New England and another in New r York appear certain but all others are problematical. Nothing has been decided concerning a speech in Ohio, or elsewhere in the Middlewest, or in the South or in one of the border States. There will be a nation-wide radio hookup on the formal speeches. It is the Republican campaign plan to decentralize activities in Washington as much as possible

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