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coupled with a laudatory sentence for Roosevelt as the party nominee. ' Garner Double But when a balcony spectator shouted for a “few words" from National Chair- As Press Sees Issue DETECTIVE O’DEA CONGRATU- PARTY ROOSEVELT IS SURE man James A. Farley, marshal of the ARE DEFIED Dry PROHIBITION LATED BY MANY. PARTIES a victorious Roosevelt forces, there was chorus of loud "noes.” Editorial Opinions Take All Possible Directions, but Walker Aawrts Loyalty. OPPORTUNITY OE TAMMANY HALL Although he had described himself IN DRY CONVENTION Agree That Nation Faces Real Battle SEES as greatly fatigued, Farley hastened from a Chicago train to a seat on the on Prohibition Law. Tammany platform. He held a hand- and Democrats Platforms of Democrats and Sends Curry Independence shaking reception after the ceremonies Davis Recommends Econom- Republicans - I ---I and told Inquirers "Why I'm a member Held Great Greeting of Tammy Hall—a life member." ic as Basis Denounced for Wet BY BYRON PRICE, the vote, the question should be re- Republicans Day Expressing Too late for the celebration. Mayor independence Associated Press Staff Writer. garded as settled.” Walker brought back from the conven- The Sumter (S. C.) Item: "We believe for His a of for Political Action. Stand. 6.—The Chance Drys. Confidence. tion firm declaration party loyalty. CHICAGO, July prohlbltio! It (the repeal plank) will strengthen the "The convention has made Its choice.” debates which of the grea ; swept both party enormously." said the mayor. “I am a Democrat and. convention* In Chicago are con The Dallas (Tex.) Journal: "The By the As»ocl»ted Press. By the Associated Pres*. of any contingencies, I will The of an economic By the Associated Press. party Irrespective development , party will have to stage its hardest 5.—Gow, vote as I i Unuing now in almost every communlt; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 5 —With NEW YORK, July Roosevelt the Democratic ticket, always situation In the Philippines which would INDIANAPOUS, July 5—Clinton W , fights In these (Southern) States.” have done.” with a the o Democrats and Re- told Tammany Hall, cham- of ferocity lifting question The Memphis (Tenn.) Commercial advocating repeal yesterday He said would about a promote the economic Independence Howard, delivering the keynote address ' he require the future of the law* to a nev "The Democrats deserve victory committed to resubmission, of Alfred E. 8mlth and Mayor re- was of the dry Appeal: publicans pion week to prepare his answer to the the Islands recommended by Dwight today at the opening session on cer- j eminence in national politics. their platform alone. The only the Prohibition party holding its three- Walker, he felt assured that powerful moval charges In the hands of Gov. W. Davis, former governor general of Prohibition national convention, 1 talnty In the party's Editorials gathered by the As*oclate< Republican liquor plank national convention here today sees would “follow the banners" Roosevelt and that he believed the the Pacific group. In a report to the [ Is the of the Federal Gov- day organization hurled a challenge at the wet element Press from hundreds of large and smal overlordship Governor would take two weeks to de- War Department made public yesterday. emment in of a an handed to it on a platter of Democracy In the Roosevelt presi- of the two newspapers disclose that among all thi : the control police regu- opportunity cide what course to follow. The mayor Mr. Davis paid tribute to the progress major parties. latlon. The Rochester. N. Y„ man attacked issues raised in the party platforms The menace involved will make in the campaign ahead. dential campaign. expressed a desire for speedy disposi- made In betterment by the Filipinos b< . many Southerners, of their both the Republican and Democratic prohibition—or, rather, what shall regardless It was the determination of heads of Tammany applauded the message, but tion of the matter. themselves, the results of which, he said with done about the absorb- belief about prohibition, think hard.” are "far national platform planks dealing prohibition—is an otherwise gave the Roosevelt candidacy exceeding anything comparable the party to offer attractive rallying In the question. ing topic of local comment and agita- Differ a mixed history.” liquor Opinions Widely. for sentiment of the nation, response. •'We are ready to meet them on the tion in every State. point dry The Governor telegraphed Leader Addressing himself to Philippine In- The Shreveport (La.) Times says the SHRINE IS DEDICATED prohibition issue in constitutional form Many of the newspapers speak of th< they say, that led them to approach John F. Curry a greeting to Tammany ’s dependence. Mr. Davis declared many anc the Nation It at the polls,” he declared. Democratic plank favoring repeal repeal plank "gives what Senator William E. Borah of Idaho with tradltlon-laden Independence day cele- political and economic problems must the Republican plank favoring submis- wants,” while the Marshall Mes- he at re- Fort Necessity, Scene of Washing- be solved by the people themselves, 400 Present. (Tex.) a view to him to head the bration, said, Tammany's sion as presenting the one paramoum inducing DETECTIVE LARRY O’DEA. adding that “without economic stability, about senger declares the convention "voted quest. ton’s First Marked. Accredited delegates numbering question to be decided in November ticket for President. —Star Staff Photo. “The Democratic party of this coun- Battle, any new political relationship will be were when National Chair- even to split the party wide and the Dan former Governor of if to 400 present overshadowing the presidents open," Moody, try,” said Roosevelt, “has enrolled to- UNIONTOWN, Pa., 5 greatly hampered, not doomed whacked down the was considered as a Headquarters Detective O'Dea July (JP.— man D. Leigh Colvin outcome. Charlottesville (Va.) Daily Progress Texas, possible Larry day against Influences which are re- failure at Its inception.” to order. from the is of the of America, gavel calling the convention took a middle course by that candidate for Vice President receiving plenty congratulations acts of commission and Catching spirit early "In my opinion.” he said, "measures a Disagree on Importance. predicting these since Jack sponsible by Colvin came to the rostrum alter Bishop Cannon probably would join the same motives. If neither of these two days, particularly Gar- omission for most of our existing trou- 20,000 persons from half a dozen should be adopted as soon as possible devoted to conferences Three who with this view the leaders hope to draft ner was nominated for Vice President to busy morning disagree Republicans again, “but apparently with accepts party bles—an enemy still controlled by those states, civil and military leaders and bring about the progressive develop- of sup- take three directions: A few contend a some other names in national on the Democratic ticket. designed to elicit expressions vastly less brave display than four potent interests of personal greed which are ment of a firm economic base, not de- K. Borah of there is no difference in effect betweer The veteran chief of the representatives of the French and port, for Senator William years ago.” politics. robbery primarily responsible for present condi- ! pendent upon outside aid, upon which candi- the two hold that nc also was showered with atten- Idaho as the party's presidential planks. Others While some papers. Including the Re- squad tlons. They stand arrogrant, Intolerant British governments assembled yester- the islands could develop their economic to real in The National Chairman. tion after the Garner wet statement. date The national chairman hoped referendum Is possible the pres- publican Colorado (Colo.) Ga- as was the British of 156 future. If then their future Springs a government day for the dedication of Fort Neces- political from the leaders of ent because the Among the minor problems which the "Hi, Jack,” called group of bonus was gain assurances campaign prohibition zette, declare “the Democrats did what years ago. of first bat- status to be independence, they Borah issue is with economic has to thresh out is the marchers, loitering about Hill sity—scene Washington's various dry organizations that intertwined grave the Republican convention wanted to party question Capitol tle. would have an Independent economic if he con- Still other* out that of who is national chairman. D. Leigh the other day, as O'Dea passed on of- Smith Measure. would be given their backing problems. point do,” many among the most stanch pro- Applauds Veterans of the foundation upon which to build. If it of the it is Colvin, elected chairman in the 1928 flcial “when do we our wars, patriotic sented to make the race for President regardless outcome, Congres; hibition advocates assert that both na- business, get because we are and was to be some form of in “Yet, undaunted, societies and state officials in partnership ticket. and not the President or party conven- tional campaign, has taken the lead making beer?” we have had joined on the prohibition conventions were unduly influ- because the vision in our the ceremonies freely entered Into between the islands tions which must act to convention but Wiliam O'Dea, who Is accustomed to colorful marking the The keynote address by Mr. Howard if there is b< enced by wet galleries and the excite- arrangements, being great platform boldly to declare our and the United States, they would be F. of Rockville Center, N. Y„ mistaken for the from j conclusion of the two-day program was filled with biting sarcasm directed actual revision. ment of the moment. Varney Representative own bill of rights, and because most on an and a the restored fort as partners equal independent and No evidence of an actual shift in the the party's candidate for President four Texas, replied with negative shake of we a commemorating at the wets of both the Republican The Hoqulam (Wash.) Washingtonian of all fight in just cause, I am basis.