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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 241924. 4 REASONLESS as it may DAWN-TO-DUSK TRIP way from Dayton to St. Joseph," Maughan said upon landing. "It was going even better than in the first lap. I encountered no rain west of Dayton and flew without difficulty." COOLIDGE TO BASE APPEAL ON ECONOMY MADE BY MAUGHAlj CONDEMN KLAN, ATTITUDE TAKEN BY DNDERWOOD Bryan Leads Opposition In Row By Floridans Over Prohibition Governor Gilchrist Tries To Have Anti-Dry Resolution Adopted Former Nebraskan Has His Way And Gets On Platform Committee.

Army Flyer Arrives On Pacific Coast Same Day He Left New York. Considering Calling Conference Of Governors On Subject. PLANS AS YET TENTATIVE seem, lots of men are still wearing their hot suits. It may be that tliese men have never had the advantage of selecting from such famous makes of hot weather suits as Kuppen-heimer, Society Brand and Fashion Park, all at one store. TRIP IN LESS THAN 22 HOURS By the Associated JVesa.

As Averages 156 1-5 Miles An Hour Betters Last Tear's Time. On the lap from Dayton to St. Joseph 570 miles Maughan beat his time bt last year by 22 minutes. Today he flew the distance in 3 hours and 11 minutes. Maughan was flying low as he approached the field from the northeast.

He waved to his mechanics who waved flags to direct him to a dry section of the field. Congratulations Wired Maughan By Gen. Patrick Washington, June 24. Congratulations were sent by Major-General Patrick, chief of the Army Air Service, early today to Lieutenant Maughan immediately upon the completion of the transcontinental flight. In a message, transmitted to the lieutenant by the Associated Press, Proposal Regarded By Advisers Excellent AVay For President To Campaign.

Daring Journey Across Continent. Alabama Senator Brings With Him Plank Of This Temper. MUST ENFORCE DRY LAW, PIE CONTENDS (Continued from Page gan to rise to a fever heat. At 7 o'clock, Washington, June 23 (Special). President Coolidge is planning to make economy in Government his major appeal during the coming campaign and is considering calling a general conference of Governors with the idea of initiating a nation-wide movement to reduce taxes.

This proposition has been discussed recently by Mr. Coolidge with several Jeading Republicans, including those Hub Trie IS to both him and Appleyard as "wets," a term which Mr. Appleyard resented because, he said, he bad not taken a drink of liquor since he was IS years old. To Insist On Dry Plank. Mr.

Bryan told his colleagues that, if the Democratic Convention did not "go as strong" on law enforcement as the declaration in the Republican party platform, the Democrats in the coming campaign would find themselves on the wet side of the fence. Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti-Saloon League, addressing a meeting of Congregational ministers today, said that "a dry plank 'will not help prohibition enforcement laws on the statute books at Washington." "Congressmen," he continued, "look to their respective districts rather than to planks for instruction. A law enforcement plank, however, will meet the approval of the delegates here, just as it did at Cleveland, because law enforcement is a national issue and prohibition is the established law of the land. "The Democratic party cannot afford Believed Prohibition Was State Question, But Now Would Back Act.

General Patrick said: New York, June 23. A row over prohibition enforcement broke out today at a caucus of the Florida delegation, with William Jennings Bryan on one end of the argument and former Gov. Albert W. Gilchrist ou the other. In the end Mr.

Bryan had his way. The tilt was precipitated after Bryan had been placed on the platform committee. Mr. Gilchrist offered a resolution declaring it the sense of the delegation that there should be no prohibition plank. After 20 minutes' discussion, marked by exchanges of personalities, the resolution was rejected.

Gilchrist antt Thomas J. Appleyard, also a delegate at large, his only supporters. Bryan Wants Free Hand. Several members of the delegation joined with Bryan in declaring it would be a mistake to tie his hands with instructions. The former "Secretary of State pointed out that the resolutions committee would be made up of divergent elements and the drafting of a platform would be a "give and take" proposition.

His supporters declared they were willing to trust him to urge adoption of a satisfactory law enforce "Congratulations on the achievement of a wonderful feat. You have fulfilled every confidence I had in you. You have brought prestige to yourself, the Army Air Service and America. Not only from an army, but from a com mercial standpoint, this flight is epochal. I am proud of you.

God bless you Senators who have followed the President's economic policies. It te, as yet, in a tentative stage pending developments at the Democratic National Convention. Hegarded As Ideal "Way. What has been emphasized during the several White House talks on the subject recently is that Mr. Coolidge's record in the White House lends itself best to campaigning on this subject, and several hours before his scheduled arrival at Crissey Field, a crowd estimated at 500 already had gathered.

Fog DriftK Over Field. At that time, however, a light fog began to drift in from the ocean off the Golden Gate and army officers expressed anxiety as to whether it might clothe the field and endanger the landing of the intrepid flyer. The mammoth battery of arc lights which are to illuminate Crissey Field when Maughan arrives was put into place and given a final test. It proved satisfactory. William E.

Gillmore, in charge of the army air squadron arranging for Maughan's reception, dispatched an airplanes piloted by Sergeant Kelly to Sacramento to meet Maughan. Coolidge AsUs For News. A telegram from President Coolidge asking immediate news of the arrival of Lieutenant Maughan was received by Crissy Field officials early this evening. "Please wire me immediately upon Maughan's arrival. Important here," the message, signed by the President, read.

Makes 30-Minute Stop From The Sun's Convention Bureau. New Yoi'k, Tunc 2t. Senator Oscar, W. Undenvood, of Alabama, unreservedly answered questions covering issues ranging froin prohibition to the Ku Klux Klnn when lie arrived at. his campaign headquarters today.

Primarily, he talked about the klan and insisted that it should be mentioned by name in the platform. Army Aviators Crossed to take a less aggressive attitude toward. the theory of his' advisers is that he the question of law enforcement than the Republican party. They would do well to take a stronger position. We are not asking for" any particular wording of the resolution.

A clean-cut, strong law enforcement plank will appeal to the people of the nation." ment plank. can achieve his greatest effectiveness as a candidate, all things considered, by heading a national tax-reduction move Mr. Gilchrist, admitting he was out ment. As a constructive policV and one numbered, insisted that his resolution be put to a vote. Mr.

Bryan referred that is likely to appeal to the country at large, it is unexcelled, his counselors agree. It fits in with his disposition to keep Continent 'Without Stop By the Associated Press. Chicago, June 23. Russell L. Maughan's race with the sun across the continent in one day recalls other longdistance and non-stop flights made in the last few years by American aviators.

One of the most notable of these was the record-breaking trip a year ago of Lieut. Harrison G. Crocker, who broke the world's record for a non-stop flight in a one-man plane by flying approximately 1,400 miles, from Ellington Field, Houston, Texas, to Selfridge Field, Detroit, in 11 hours and 54 minutes on May 20, 1923. Another sensatipnal record was made POLITICIANS MAKE TICKET SHORTAGE away from speechmaking as much as IMPOSSIBLE PLEDGES STIRS DEMOCRATS possible and he is said to believe it is the best political move he can make. Midway Of Campaign.

Before Starting Last Lap IPhich "Dark Horse" Jive lou Bettincr On? The eyes of the whole nation are turned this week upon the great National Convention gathered in New York to nominate the Democratic candidate for the highest office within the gift of the American people. Somebody will receive the number of votes required for the nomination. According to reliable information it will be the strongest "Dark But which one? It would take a keen, penetrating vision Ao answer that question. You may not nave a vision keen and'pene-trating enough to see straight through the'kpolitical mists that at present becloud the horizon and pick the winning candidate. But you can be sure that your physical eye is functioning properly.

It is not always a question of what one can see, but whether one can see normally without tax upon the eye or sj'stem, and 5 glasses are given most frequently not tomake people see better so much as to make them see well with comfort and safety. Have your Oculist examine you. He will know whether you need glasses, and if you do need them, just what glasses to prescribe in order to insure both clear vision and comfort. And then For absolute accuracy, for glasses that both fit the eyes and become the face, with adjustments to suit your particular measurements, bring your prescription to The "contemplated conference will be staged midway the campaign Dissensions Break Out In Prac By the Associated Press. Salduro, Utah, June 23.

Lieutenant Maughan reached here from Cheyenne, Air At Convention Beclouded With Lies, Few Of Which Are Believed. with the hope of making it a focal point of public interest and attentioii. The idea to make campaign out of this subject appears to have originated with Mr. Coolidge, though Senator tically Every Delegation Over Lack. approximately p85 miles, at 5i20 tne same month, when two aviators crossed the continent without a stop.

They were Lieuts. Oakley G. Kelly and John A. MacRready, who flew from o'clock, Pacific time. He hopped off at 5.51" o'clock for San Francisco, the SECOND DEADLOCK LIKELY GARDEN PACKED, IS CHARGE terminus of his transcontinental His plane was working perfectly and New York to San Diego, 2,520 miles in 22 hours and 50 minutes on May 31, The aspirant for the Presidential nomination brought along his own anti-klan plank, will be presented in the nominating, speech, which P'orney Johnston, of Birmingham, is to make, if the resolutions committee shall not already have included such a plank in the platform.

For seconding speeches, the Alabama men will turn to Maine and Pennsylvania. William R. Pattangall, Democratic aspirant for the Governorship of Maine, will be heard first, and Samuel E. Shul, of Pennsylvania, will follow. "You have talked freely about the klan, what of prohibition and international relations?" Senator Underwood was asked.

AVotild Knforce Dry "Prohibition is now a matter of law nforcement." said Mr. Underwood. "I was opposed to the Eighteenth Amendment. I thought prohibition should have been settled by the States, as a matter of States' rights. But now that the law is on the books, prohibition ought to be enforced.

If I am elected President, it is my intention to see that the law is enforced. "As to foreign relations. I need only say that I was for ratification of the Versailles treaty without modification. I voted for the minority report favoring the League of Nations and our entrj into the World Court. That has been my stand all along.

Want Klan Condemned. "I regard the Ku Klux Klan issue as one of the most important before this convention and it ought to be settled, just as the Know-Nothing issue was met by the Democratic party in 1856, Maughan announced as he took the air 2,500 Contributors And 1,000 For, that he "had made his last stop. Dnvis-Raiston Tie-Up Expected To Follow Smith-McAdoo Affair. Borah has been repeatedly stressing its importance as a factor of relief in the agricultural sections where State and local taxation has more than doubled since 1917. The President has advanced the idea that it would be good politics for him to make this his keynote all through the campaign and has been strongly advised to do so by all of those with whom he has conferred.

Smith Boosters Provided Others Ignored. Far Befyond Old. Record. Alsatian Protests Plan Lieutenant Maughan was in fine To Break With Vatican (Continued from Page 1.) spirits and confident that this time, his third venture, he would accomplish the (Continued from Page 1.) cross-continent dawn-to-dusk fligh favor has been used by both and it is convention, also was ticketless because Aoue wetierie xnreatens To Bring which he twice tried before without victory. the retiring National Committeeman had been given the small supply avail Issue Before League.

Bonus Veto To Be Cited. His advisers point out that his vetoes The dusk-to-dawn flyer passed over able to his State. Rock Springs, shortly before 5 of the bonus, pension and postal salary increase bills can be cited as consistent o'clock. It was at Rock Springs that North Carolina sent up a few dozen he was forced last year in at managers of "McAdoo clubs," and at tempting the transcontinental flight. this hour it seems most of them will partly fake.

So far as the McAdoo situation is concerned, the more his pledged delegations are subjected to scrutiny the less solid they seem from his standpoint. The Waldorf is full of stories about the Colorado delegation and the anti-McAdoo votes in it, of the California delegation and the prospect that seven of them will slip away after the fifth ballot, of the Missouri delegation and the chance that it will not go for McAdoo on the! first ballot, of the "Virginia delegation and the surety that with this economy program and he can make his stand on the Mellon tax-reduction bill fit in to the same picture. Inasmuch as the party has done nothing and offered nothing tangible for the disgruntled granger, the same ad Has Touch Of Nausea remain on the outside, the ticket allotment for that State, outside of delegate seats, not being large enough to accom Rolne. June 23 (Special Cable). Abbe Wetterle, counselor of the French Embassy at the Vatieau, has promised the Holy See that if Premier Herriot insists on suppressing the embassy, as seems certain, he will bring the question of the concordat between Alsace and the Vatican before the League of Nations.

Alsace is the only part of France which has a concordat with the Holy See and suppression of the embassy would have the effect of annulling it. Abbe Wetterle is a French Deputy from Alsace. M. Herriot has summoned Ambassador Doulcez back' to Paris. modate even a small percentage of the In Approaching Cheyenne By the Associated Press.

Cheyenne, June 23. Lieuten visers think the reduction of State and local taxes, if advocated and initiated by the projected conference, can be held Tar Heels who are here. The fact Prescription Optician The Ku Klux Klan is either right or that the Governor of Maryland, him 326 North Howard Street wrong. I think it is wrong. We should self a potential nominee, haI one ticket Senator Glass cannot deliver it as a ant Maughan landed on the Cheyenne air mail field at .2.17 P.

mountain time, with nearly two-thirds of his flight condemn it, and by name, lhere is no We, dn n.nt. PT.aminn en at Ins disposal late today is indicative whole to McAdoo. This is No. 471 in a series on the eyes by D. Harry Chambers.

of the general shortage. but vrill refer you to an Oculist if you will call on us behind him. From New York to Cheyenne he covered 1,680 miles. use drawing the picture of a horse and not calling it a horse. "A plank on the klan issue will either be so meaningless that it will be an evasion or it will be so strongly Few Are Given Badges.

A few of the ticketless ones from AS for Smith, not even the remark- He apparently had difficulty in land various States have been equipped with ing nere. lie circled tne neid several badges as special officers, or pages, and worded that it will mean the klan. It up as an example of direct aid and sympathy. That is the trend of; the political theorizing. The expectation is that Mr.

Coolidge will begin to sound this keynote as soon as public attention is withdrawn from the Democratic doings. He is said to be especially taken with the idea because he has only to start the ball rolling to get the credit for what is an unfailing popular' program, and he can accomplish it all without risking the speechmaking, from which he shrinks, and, in fact, without stirring away from Washington. Coolidge To Hear By Radio will get into the hall in this way. The auie iriDuie pmu iimi euiiunttii by the New York World this morning has made him seem like a winner to the uninstructed delegations. No one seems to regard him as anything more than the pivot around which the opposition to times, and twice skimmed the surface before he finally made a perfect landing at a speed estimated at close to 90 miles an hour.

HOIHIIIill! general situation, as to tickets, however, we mean the klan, let's mention the klan specifically. This question of religious freedom has to be met and we might as well face it. Religious and racial intolerance such as the K. K. K.

teaches was acute tonight and brought bitter comment in practically all delegations. Certain of the delegates in their pro McAdoo clusters until the latter is Soon Becomes Normal. Maughan said as he approached Chey beaten. There will unquestionably be has no place in America, and if un checked will threaten our stirring and tremenodus demonstra Cool tests are going so far as to talk of motion that the convention be adjourned to some other city and to a hall with just enough room to accommodate the Senator Underwood was accompanied Keep A TV enne he experienced a recurrence of the nausea from protracted nervous strain, which caused him to collapse here last year. He became normal after alighting from his ship.

tion for Smith when the time comes, but its noise will not sweep this convention off its feet. The delegates are not "set" to nominate him. delegates, alternates, the press and mem bers of the National Committee. It is by former Representative Charles Carlin, of Virginia, his campaign manager. Massachusetts Favors Nomination Of Opponent Invention Makes Possible What Is predicted there will be discussion of the Second Lap Of 570 Miles ticket scandal on the floor of the con HTHB way the situation is viewed by Mn i I 1 i A A -r A Cool off Hart Schaffner Marx blue serge suits for summer wear are made of special light weight materials for coolness.

They may be had in the loose and easy models, the semi-conservative models and the more conservative ome vention. Klan And Wet Plank among the observers here to night who are not beclouded by advo jit ii These New Hampshire Booms Governor Fred H. Brown cacy of any man is about this the, con Effort To Instruct For Smith Fails, vention will start off with the McAdoo- Smith deadlock. It will continue for Days Though His anie Is Cheered. the Associated Press.

1 New York. June 23. An anti-klan Covered In 191 Minutes By the Associated Press. St. Joseph, June 23.

Having flown 1,140 miles since leaving New York. Lieutenant Maughan arrived here at 10.52 o'clock, Central time, and left at 11.37, after spending nearly 40 minutes here.1 Maughan was five minutes in getting started due to the wet field. He said that he was slightly ahead of his schedule and for that- reason remained 10 minutes longer in St. Joseph than, he had intended. "I found my engine going fine all the the period of, say, 10 ballots, and it will then 'resolve itself into a second deadlock between John W.

Davis and Senator Ralston, of Indiana. The line-up of the second deadlock will not be similar to the first. There will have been a plank was approved by the Massa Regarded As Historic Precedent In America. From The Sun Bureau. Washington, June 23.

Never in the history of the country, perhaps, has a Presidential candidate attended the convention of the opposite political party and listened to the proceedings involved in the nomination of his rival. But this precedent, in a manner, will be broken this week by a modern invention. Although he will not be present, President Coolidge, through his radio, will listen in on some of the proceedings in Madison Square Garden, where the Democrats open their convention tomorrow. The two local broadcasting stations have made arrangements to give a continuous descriptive story of the chusetts delegation to the Democratic ones. National Convention today, with instructions to Senator Walsh, who will represent the State upon the resolutions ot of shifting.

Some of the liars will have delivered and some of them will Xew Dark Horse Trotted Out To Get Part Of Connecticut's Vote, Too. New York, Juae 23. Another dark horse was trotted out today by the New Hampshire delegation, whose spokesman indicated on their arrival that they would vote "for the first four or five ballots at least "for Gov. Fred H. Brown." Plans to promote the Brown boom still were somewhat indefinite, but it appeared unlikely that his name would be formally placed before the committee, vigorously to press for its have shown that they were four-flush ing and had nothing to deliver.

A new incorporation in the party platform. The delegation also adopted a resolu set of political options will be ottered. tion declaring for a modification of the A new set of liars will come to the front and more promissory notes will be issued Volstead act. An effort to instruct the delegation in place of the first and unredeemed lot. for Governor Smith failed, although his $35 Separate white or grey flannel trousers in the wide leg styles, $8.50 Our Large Stock of Summer Furniture Awnings Vudor Shades and Summer Rugs Are Designed for Cool Comfort name was enthusiastically received Charles H.

Cole, of Boston, will second COMB of the McAdoo forces will have i- in nMnrliAni 4" 1(1 lot A TO PUSH SILZER'S CLAIMS Governor Smith's nomination. Advertisement Camphor Water For Eyes Nothing has the quick action of simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. Ona small bottle Lavoptik helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. At all druggists.

and some to Davis. There wtU have A protracted fight over the seating of Frank J. Ilennessy as an alternate in Work been a similar shifting among the Smith New' Jersey Delegation To Among State Gronpsi the Sixth district was ended by re people. In any such situation as this, Connecticut Party For Brown. York, June 23.

The Connecticut delegation to the Democratic National Convention after an extended caucus behind closed doors today decided on the first ballot 14 of fta delegates, each with seven-tenths of a vote, would support Gov. Fred H. Brown, of New ferring the dispute to a committee if it develops, the Davis people believe New York, June 23. The New three to determine his eligibility, the they will ultimately get the two-thirds Jersey delegation, meeting informally notwithstanding the bugaboo about Mr mm charge having been made that he is Kepublican. today, decided to appoint a committee Davis clients and the hushed whisper- injr about "Morgan'Vand ''Standard of seven members to take charge of the campaign the delegation is making in Oil." behalf of Governor Silzer.

The entire Hampshire, and that six of the Connecticut delegates, with seven-tenths of a vote each, would cast their ballots for Gov. Alfred E. Smith, of New York, unless they were in the meantime McAdoo Absent, Smith Present AtN. Y. Banquet "That used to scare the folk back on delegation agreed to work among other the farms," said one West Virginian today, "but back in the sticks they State groups to bring new strength to the New Jersey Governor's campaign laugh at that sort of thing now.

It is Henry's 1 15-117 E. Baltimore Cor. Gran. Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes The McAdoo forces in the Connecti lghefecli gisenbrey Qo The meeting was addressed by Senator Edwards, Representative Charles O'Brien and former State Attorney-General John W. Wescott, who said cut delegation decided in the best interests of their choice first to throw their ballots to Governor Brown, after which they would vote for the former "there is not another man in America who has the courage and brains to put Secretary of the Treasury.

Convention To Settle the tax situation in the language in I in. Howard St. VErnon 6884 Exclusive Not Expensive One Price to All 1 Look for the RED TILE Pavement which Governor Silzer did." Unit-Rule Question Advertisement or pay cashwhichever is more convenient Three distinct method of Charge Accounts are offered. (1) Bills rendered monthly. (2) Deferred Payments.

(3) The CLUB PLAN on Fur-nlture, Refrigerators and Housewares. Bernheimer Leader Stores Good Morning Baltimore! Here's good news for you! Issue Arousing Greater Interest Than Abrogation Of Two-Thirds Rule. lllil Tilll 8,500 Delegates And Visitors Guest Of Municipality Hull He. pond To Welcome. New York, June 23.

Delegates and distinguished visitors here for the Demo- rrntic Convention were guests at a dinner given tonight in their honor by the city of New York. Thirty-five hundred persons were present at the dinner, served in the ballroom of the Commodore Hotel. Governor Smith, New York's candidate for the Presidential nomination, was there, but did not speak. Rodman Wanamaker was toastmaster and, with Mayor Hylan, welcomed the delegates. Cordell Hull, chairman of the National Committee, responded.

Few of the guests knew of the refusal of William G. McAdoo to attend because a previous engagement. He sent his regrets. SWEET' FOE SECOND PLACE Colorado To Give Governor Com-pllmeniary Vote. New York, June 23.

The Colorado NOW IN New York, June 23. Prospects of a old stuff." DERHAPS the idea is better expressed by one of the biggest men here, a writer of many years' experience and national reputation. "If the delegates were endowed with individual intelligence and could collectively act wisely, they would nominate Davis, but I have never yet seen a Democratic convention where, if the delegates had intelligence, they used it. That is why I do not think Davis will be nominated." Notwithstanding this pessimistic view the Davis strength appears to be growing and in the gossip about the lobbies today there were three tickets touted around as the ultimate outcome of the convention, in all of which Davis figured as the head Davis and Dever, Davis and Ralston and Davis and Walsh. There was another view about thj3 second speculative deadlock because all this stuff is speculative and must continue to be until the liars are shown up and that is it will be just as difficult to get two-thirds of the convention for either Ralston or Davis as it is for McAdoo or Smith.

In that event, Governor Ritchie of Maryland is the fighton the floor of the Democratic Con vention against imposition of the unit TOWN rule drew more attention among dele gates here tonight than agitation for abrogation of the two-thirds rule. In a number of State caucuses today, Baltimore people can now try the slm where the unit rule has been imposed by I I Hi "Itt WW pie mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, known as Adlerika. This relieves NursmtiMoihers Ginger Ale majority vote, the question was raised and the statement was made that the convention would be asked to make a any case of gas on the stomach in TEX MINUTES and obstinate constipation in That new. high quality beverage Is now for sale at your grocer's at two hours. Adlerlka acts on BOTH un ruling.

It was pointed out that at Bal per and lower bowel, removing foul mat The new Hup-mobile drives with delightful ease. is like a flash in get-away. Ton SCHtiECiELL, I)ltrlbut Cathrriral at Preston VKrnon ter wnicn poisoned the system for months timore in 1912 minority members of the Ohio delegation successfully brought the issue before the convention and that Increases and enriches mothers milk. It is astomshingf the preat amount of poisonous matter Adlerika draws from clelegation, caucusing today, voted to tne alimentary canni matter you never thought was in your system. It brings Made from the purest Jamaica Ginger, Fruit Extracts, Selected Hpices and Cane Sugar, blended with sugar color and filtered carbonated water.

that set 'a precedent for future conven tions to follow. Although there was less talk of out an gases, immediately relieving pres surp on the heart. No matter what you have tried or how long you have suffered, Adlerika is so The 21-oz. bottle Why Pay More? nhM.F RX: TERRAC THE IMPROVED give complimentary vote to Governor Sweet for the Vice-Presidential nomination and elected as follows: Chairman, Dr. B.

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