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10 MONDAY EVENING aklanD Cribunc OCL)UEH20, 192 I A i ENGINEER DAVIS NATIONAL IP. ems Ira campaign omwxi mm CENTERS ROUND A OIL! FOLLETTE pididates Headquarters of Republicans at Fruitvale Open TO TELL CLUBS OF; CHAIRMAN HELPS VL "The personal attack made upon dnnn-iings. a member nf tlii. ITER PROJECT Republican headoua rteiv were opened today in Fruitvale, at 3.11.fi..lCa.t..i.'4UJxi.tuiuLU-tu3.ut-vv.il.lu.. Attorney David J.

Clark in charge. He has announced that the Fruitvale Republican Club trl Fi If 3 Ifm 12:30 to 1 i KbCTK TO O.MAIIA, Manilla, men, tins neon actively engaged In p. m. KLS. p.

in. KHJ, KDZH. a campaign on behalf of foolnUc and Dawes among the railroad men.j .1 to m. Kro v'i 111 Educational Campaign Be Ocl. 20.

(In another lap of bis ci inpa Inn tour. Senator Robert m.t Fo i 'i trv a si ia ir I today as he traveled leisurely toward Omaha, where he speaks tonight. The Independent presidential candidate nriivid here last night from Sioux Falls, S. I where -would berr-orga ni7ed-vlthln" few days for the prime purpose of aiding In the furtherance of the Coolidge-Dawes campaign throughout the Fruitvale district. "Fruitvale Republican to a man 1:30 to 2 p.

m. KGO. KDPT. to 2:30 n. to 8 p.

m. KPO. 3 to p. m. KGO, KPO.

CP AC 3:30 to 4 m. KKJC, KGW i to 4:30 p. KGO. KGW. KFKC Presents Made to Governor Are Now Issues in Stale Political: Contest.

Full Co-operation Extended Senate Committee in Campaign Probe. gun to Assure Passape- of District's Bonds. The Coolldge-Pn wes Plymouth Caravan is duo to arrive in Sacramento tonight, according to word received- yesterday at the Repih-llcan campaign headquarters here. All through I'tah and Nevada this tlie Socialist candidate, this week in Minneapolis, is described as the bitterest personal attack that prolj-evep- has pon-SrPresi rtent of the United States In latter-day political campaigning. This Is but added testimony to the already well-known fact that the candidate of the party has.

degenerated Into a common scold. Instructive criticism, vituperative at-, tacks, malicious misstatements, are not the things that have built this nation." This was the statement made yesterday by Mark Kequa, chairman of the Republican Presidential Campaign Committee of Cali are out In force to bring to a successful conclusion the KKJC. 4:30 to 5 p. m. KGO, KPO.

KG BY UNITFn PRFSS he had spent the weok-eml. Post-, ponitor his departure from here soi that lie would lvach Omaha onlym a few hours before the tini" stt for 1, 1,.. i i 1 1 1 1 I KFAW. KFI1R. KFKC KPO.

KGO.lv FA W. 6 to p. in LEASED WIRE TO TRIBUNE I COLFMUfS, Oct. 20 A gift horse, which the governor says he looked in the mouth and returned caravan. which set out from President Coolidge's hirthplnce in Vermont September 9, has battled with snow storms, rain and mud.

The caravan was at Reno last night. Speeding up the campaign for bond for the Mokrtumne project, Chief Engineer Arthur r. Paris now ha six lectures dated for this week. "If everybody in Oakland under dacy of the two national figures, Coolidge and Dawes, and, locally, Albert K. Carter for representative in Congress from the Sixth district and J3.

II. Christian tor state senator In the Thirteenth district. It looks as though Fruitvale would go over the top with the Republican colors," Clark Is quoted In a statement today. I num. 6 to 6 p.

in. KFI. to p. m. KPO.

KJR KGG. I 6 to 6:30 p. m. KPO. KDPT 6:30 to 7 0.

m. KFAW, KFllll, CJCA. to 7 m. KGO. K7.M.

CFAC. 7 to 7:30 iv m. KLX, KGO. KPO, KFAW. KFIIR.

CFAC. 7:30 to 8 p. in. KGO. KJR.

CHUG CFAC, KGW. CJCA. to its owner, a caged canary, a flying squirrel, 122 pardons from. rillCAflO. Oct.

20 Chairman William M. Rutler of the Republican' national committee, has made public a statement setting forth his views on the senate inquiry Into campaign expenditures. He said his committee would willingly and. he added, he hoped that the senate committee would extend Its investigation to the funds being raised by opponents. Butler's statement said: "Since the senatorial Investigat ovei -nielli, and plans to continue his journey early in the The imialia address will bo his last west of the and tomorrow will find him headed easluai'd to cany his fight for the presidency into llliiiims, Michigan, New York.

ami Ohio, and probably Kjmlnml nib I Pennsylvania during tic next two weeks. He will conclude campaigning in Cleveland Saturday night, 1. penal institutions, numerous lilc.h- way construction contracts and nil' emergency fuel com mission form 8 to 8:30 d. m. It.

CPCA. I to 9 p. m. KLX. KPu KGO.

FN KDYM. KFI. KFJC. KGW. CKon.

8:30 to I p. in. KFJC. KFOA, (the nucleus around which fly count- 1 less charges in Ohio's gubernatorial' contest. Contrasting sharply with the' campaign of four years ago, when I all else was overshadowed by tuo.

Inatlvp sons running for I the voters this year are heinir asked I U. G. STUDEMTSTO GIVE PROGRAM Three nationally prominent pub-He men will appear at Oakland in behalf of the candidacy of Robert M. Ia Follette for the presidency In the next two weeks. Dudley Field Malone, former collector of port for New York, will speak at the Lurie theater, 4 1 ti Twelfth street, October -1.

(it 8 p. m. Francis .1. Heney, lawyer, will be the pr.nci-Pa speaker of the wind-up meeting at the Municipal theater at the Oakland auditorium on the evening of November i. The meeting will start at p.

m. Other speakers will be Rudolph Spreckles. regional director of the I. a Follette Mary Kent, wife of the former United States senator, and Mrs. Mary Murry.

L'ktU, to 10 m. KLX. KPO KGO KDYM. KFI, k.MO, KKJC, KFOA. lJ- NV.

KGW CKC1. to 10 p. in. CFCN. lO.to 11 p.

m. KPO. KFI, CFCN. ing coujimittep nas decided to con-' tinue hearings Into campaign funds I want to say, once mure, that the Republican national committee illingly cooperates in producing i such information as is desired-. "We hope that the committee will go into the matter of the funus fornia.

"The charge that Coolidge entered into a scheme to prevent real agricultural relief is answered by the fact that prices of farm products are now higher than they would have been if the MeNary-Haughen Hill had passed," said Kenua. 'That bill fixed prices and those prices would have been maximum prices. The farmers are receiving higher prices than thev would If the Socialist candidate had had his way. Fred E. Stewart, promfnent member of the Order of Railway told local Republican campaign leaders in Los Angeles yesterday that the railroad men are not united with La Follette and his platform, and.

although a strong sentiment favorable to Iji Davis Sees Safe Tennessee Majority stands exactly what it Is," says Pavis, "they will know what t'hey ar voting for, and he able to understand the steps taken thereafter." Pavis' time Is nearly 'filled by upeaking engagements, but says he is still open to dates from Easthay organizations. His schedule for Jits week, after a talk at the club this afternoon, follows: Tonight. p. I't ralta Heights Improvement Club. Tomorrow.

11:45 a. IJons' Club of Richmond, Richmond citv hall. Tomorrow nlght. Highland Ter, race Improvement Club, at Technical High school. Thursday, October 23, Central Oakland Improvement Association, Forest hall.

Fortieth and Telegraph, 8:30 p. m. Saturday, October IB, University Elementary School Parent-Teacher Association. T'nlversity echnol. in rivet men- attention on the political equivalent of "shoes ships and sealing wax." There are no burning state-wide issues'.

The N.ASIIX ii.i.i-: Keoorts gi fa .1 otT.itie noinint'f ing he -last I tir-t. 2(1. ohn W. I a vis. t'or pi esub'iit, harbours by Tennessee raised by our opponents as well September P.

in Milwaukee. Wis. OVER I one hundred Iji Follette lenders! reus' ami countercharges which Governor Vlc-Donnhey. Democrat, and his opponent, Harry -L. Davis.

Republican, hold a meeting and decided to raise in that state. Among those present were Herman Ekern, attorney general, who presinea; Governor John J. Blaine and State Treasurer Pol Levitan. This $500,000 was to be apportioned to various congressional districts, each one of eight districts raising Called upon the governor to make public a list xif the gifis he had received since taking office. Donahey agreed and the list was published.

It left off wild the riding horse which Donahey said he had given back, and named other pets of the executive mansion. Since then the contest has been a long series of attacks on Donahey by David, who Is slumping the state, and replies, denials and countercharges by Donahey, who refuses to leave the sta'tehouso to make Iteeelies Follette existed at the opening of PLANS OLIDC i ic leaders here, were by Davis today In a Mate-merit (Ih, ing, that the national and local tickets In this state will I'H given "an old time plurality" two weeks from tomorrow. "All of the reports received by me In personal contact with the Tennessee Democratic loaders, including Representative Cordell Hull and the other party representatives. Indicate that tills state iv i Pivts nM. are hurling at each other, have not crystallized Into issues.

At best the contest Is Donahey vs. Davis, record for record, as eaeii has served a term In the governor chair. Davis opened up bv charging Donahey had received many fine nis campaign. rorces are now steadily losing ground. Stewart, together with Frank J.

The Associated Students of the University of California, through the A. S. C. Publicity Bureau, will present an attractive program tonight through Radio KLX, beginning at o'clock. The program MMM MMWHMas I J43.000, and three districts, the TWO MORE TALKS third, fourth and fifth, each raising; is under the direction of Reln.i gins rrom persons who later were f-'vred bv Die eroeutive Da vis Dunn, one of the A.

S. U. C. Pub jdd.uuu. inose were the Quotas rr mm hi 1 fixed.

Proportionately, that fund for Wisconsin was much larger than that proposed by certain Republicans In Pennsylvania. I can only hope that the third party managers have been more successful in filling their quotas than we have. licity Committee. A one-act play, "Sham." under the direction of Miss Dorothea Wilson, will be presented by the following players: Barton Yarbor-ough, Laura Strauh. Conrad Kahn and Page Norse.

Miss Wilson will also sing several vocal selections Miss Reiva Love Weil will render a WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 President Coolidge passed the week-end resting after a rather strenuous week and with two more weeks filled with conferences and some Sleep Better Live Longer The Republican party has speaking engagements, facing him no i r1 the raisins of mi ris. i group of piano solos. vj before the campaign closes. 1 1 r.

III oojections to for the third party candidates bv! A quartet, composed of John II WJJJ' ill The President and Mrs. Coolidge 4' such gigantic organizations as the attended services yesterday at the First Congregational church. They CHF.DIT IS COOl) yoi i 'rr' 1 -v- were accompanied by rianw W. Stearns of lioston. and Charles American Federation of Labor or the Railroad Brotherhoods'.

But such funds must of necessity be-: come the subject of inquiry by the SI Aldrblge, Donald lilanrhard, Rir-ton Van Tassel, and Robert Ross, will sing popular and college songs. Orchestra, music will be played by a group of musicians presented by Andy Potter and (leorge Smith. The group includes: George Smith. Me Province, Fred Cooper, George Harold Macumber. Jack Moskwitz.

Andy Potter, Francis Thomas. Rill Shea. Warren Lewis and diet Cluck. A. Littlefield of Lynn, White House guests.

Coolidge will remain at his desk during the 'closing weeks of the campaign, limiting his participation, as heretofore, to conferences with various party leaders. The I President impressed upon his recent callers the necessity for organiza i I www 'jrrJj RADIO tion to. get out the vote and to this end his efforts In a partial way will be directed. Two speeches are fin the program of Coolidge for this week. The Mulkey "NON-STRKTCM" Mattress, with its double cover smooth surfaceextra thickness durable handles super quality, constitutes the last word in mattress building.

For the utmost in comfort, let us re-build your mattress into a NOX-or procure a new one from our factory. senatorial committee if It is to con- i tinue hearings at this time. "We have gone to the committee i and given the amount of our budget, the receipts to data and a survey of our expenditures. It must now be apparent to the Republican! men and women of America that we are conducting a presidential campaign on most economical Moreover, -it Is clear that we need more funds. I appeal to those who believe in the principles for which we are fighting to contribute in order that: we may wind up the campaign on November 4 without a deficit.

"We go. into this last phase of the campaign confident that we shall win. We ask the citizens of! he country to keep their minds'-fixed upon the fundamental issues1 instead of the charges and counte.i1 charges, which some of our op- Phone Merritt 240 I) I I i) Thursday night he will address the eastern division of the chamber of commerce of the United States, meeting here, and Saturday he will deliver a talk by radio to the meeting of the Federated Societies of Jewish Charities in New York. The Thursday night address also will be broadcast SOO METER 7ibun? MuLK.YTVjETTRESS fo ROWEL. MIB to la i).

ra Program broadcast frutu pf by Associated Studen's under the direction of the A. C. Publicity Hureau: 1. "Sham." a one-act play. CAST Bnrelsr lirton Yarliorouub Clara, the wife Laura Stratib Charle.

the husband Conrad Kabn The rMiortr-r Pag Nnrs. SPEAK IT RALLY ponents, selecting the senatorial committee as the stage, will make." BT ASSOCIATED PRESS i WISE TO TRIBtnTE CHICAGO, Oct. 20. William K. Borah, chairman, and the other members of the Fpeclal senate committee investigating campaign contributions and expenditures, today were en route to Washington.

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Oakland. Rowell, who is a warm personal friend of President Coolidge, has beep touring the state, giving an intimate picture of Calvin Coolidge as "a fine human man. not merely of character, ability and honesty, but of genial and winning personality." Rowell and McNah make a fine team giving a complete analysis of the present crisis the country is facing and a true estimate of the man now In the White House, according to R. B. Aver, chairman of the Alameda county Coolidge committee, which is sponsoring the big rally tomorrow night at the Auditorium.

Miss Dorothea Wpsnn S. Piano numbers Seiecter' Reiva IX'Ve 4 Quartet selections--- a I Minn t. Shout i Kentucky liabe CI Rocka-a-Lve Baby l-tlun i Ha II to California 1 Golden Hear John Abirlch. Donnld Biaiicha-d. Burton Van Tassel and Holier' Ross ndv Potter and Genre Sni'th will present "Their Music" Mi.

sicians: Genrce Smith, i.ror; Met Proving. first alta sa xnphoii, Fred Cooper, second Genrgp Schreiber. violin: toano; Jack Moskwitz vanjn; Andv Potter. drums: Fratc-is Thomas. tuba: Hill Slo a.

Warren Lewis. rum pet, and Chet CiueU. troni-I one. Radio Broadcasting License Terms Fixed WASHINGTON, net. 20.

Conditions were announced today by The Democratic national committee's collections, expenditures and proposed budget for the remaining days of the campaign and expenditures of the La Follette' forces also will be brought under scrutiny. The committee will have as fresh material the statement of William M. Butler, chairman of the Repub-; liean national committee, issued! here last niL'ht, that one hundred La Follette leaders at Milwaukee; September 9 decided to raise "00 in that state alone to further1 the presidential candidacy of the1 senior Wisconsin senator. Roosevelt Billed For 55 Speeches PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. 2740 Broadway Lakeside 7100 OPKN KVEXIXGS AXD SrXDAY Ort.

20. Tlioo-it''" department of commerce unil'T publican oandi-1 which licenses will be issued on a Is scheduled basis for. the Berlin Radio Gains As Rates Are Cut BERLIN. Oct. 20.

Reduction of the fee for installing radio-receiving tets from gold marks to two has resulted In an increase in the number r.f sets from 910'J ou Aorfl 1 to more than 200. 000 on September 1. This growth is recorded In PrPn difrk't AULM-RN, X. ore Roosevelt. It' ate for governor.

iake fifty-five pp. he this week. I 111 r-oiio nif.afi'.-asting of power i I up t'i SU'Jii watts. I Th conditions were drafted in i When he leaves Troy for New York City Friday night he will have deliverer! addresses in his suing ft C745) line with the ri of I the national radio cont'-rince that tp a general increase po.ver over 1 0 ii if watts was desirable in nil st-t-tinns to overcome static and give better service to listners. Superpower stations having tn watts are not considered In fli plan and each station taking out an experimental license ho considered as a.

separate entity In viv nf varyinir local condi; ions. attractive tea- -M Gov. Smith Expects Increased Majority X. Oct. "rnor Smith said today he saw po why his plurality should not he larger than it was two ve.ns nuo wh'-n )) ilefeated (lovernor bv votes.

lie lie was making his campaign "strictly on the record." while his opponent, Theodore, itoosevelf, "seems to lie trying to go through the keeping "ns far from the record as he possibly can." "He's stealing a ride, hoping the conductor doesn't find him," the governor added. New Style THE only oats that cook into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules provide rough age and stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty.

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