Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1928 Page: 5 of 20
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CH1CKASHA DAILY IlfMH CH1CIABU. OKLAHOMA. WCMPlV OCTOBOl M. llM.
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Usually Republican New Jersey
Trend Obscure In This Campaign
CTkk k tha tUrty-tUri af a
Barica m tha paittieal ittaatisa
la tha nitai Wa.)
. By DAVID VEBN8LEB
j (I ritI Prcaa Ccmapaodcnt)
- Newark 2f. J. Blrtbplaca at am
r Cleveland thk state lnm which
Woodrow WOeon was called to Waih-
fagten hsi gona republican tor a
neatlon against enry other pmri-
deattal candidate an Its native and
its adopted son. Brea WUson tailed
to carry new Jersey when he ran
tor ths seeood term.
1 AUted E. Smith although neither
hattra Jemeyman nor adopted ie
a neighbor. . In his domain thousands
o Jersey commuters spend their
wrtdng hoot
Hear to him am the thickly popu-
lated sections of New Jersey. Near-
- art is BUdam comity hi which Mayor
Blank Bang of Jeney City has
three times muetered enough demo-
cratie soters to defeat the remalnd-
mof the state and aeaist democratic
gowiicm to office. Shrthereet from
BmUh in miles and in politico am
the counties cf south Jersey.
But them Is opposition In the
hesr county ss well us in the far.
Tba .Hagua machina In 'addition to
organtong againet a Ooolldge state
Ptoamllt of TTlg la on the de-
renafra againat a republican Investi-
gating oommtolm. This wnei
after a long aeries of hearing ln-
stlaated laws which republicans aa-
ertad would and. what they termed
toe political Crimea in Budson county.
Them has been talk of atolng toe
gourto to pace upon them new mea-
Thk la a gubernatorial ae wen ae
i pmridmtial gear hr New Jersey.
She republicans have not had a gov
amor for nine years. Xn hla power of
1 appointing judges prosecuting attor-
neys and many other officers toe
chief executive of this state ie a
"Mg governors. Ohs ro-
want this patronage and
nan againet whom they am dl-
Ing toeir attack is Hague who is
orty a Jeney mayor -but also
MMnd cf mm and a vlea
thalrman of the democratic humi
I Tha governors term la fa r tome
)eam. Bague elected his men in the
fa toata. When gubernatorial and
hNridential eleetiana ntnM fa
!. tbs vote waa heavier than in
toe off yearn and tta republicans
woo. The vote In procpect for No-
toBber k the heaviest of tsrentteth
gntury New Jersey.
I Bte all Its wet democratic gov
mi New Jeney also k a state of
dry republicans legislatures over-
whahtongly republican and so dry
a declaration of tha republican
n for a prohibition refer-
waa ignored but year. In
UOltod Btatea senate New.Jer-
. ...
sey k represented by two
tog weU. One k a democrat and
tot other a republican Edward. L
Eduard tha farmer k running far
re-election. Walter B. Edge tha lat-
te waa one of toe aariy tndoraera
ofHsbcrt Hoover yet la the re-
publican primaries BdgsS -V-tatr
to oppom Edwards was defeated. -This
k herd fought ground far
all republican ekhna that a milted
party with Bioovar at toa head of
too ticket eaa repeat the succem of
four yean an and far an tha
demons tic easiillisn that Smith
stand on prohibition hb Samar as
governor of tbe neighboring Bmpim
tote and bk appeal to many classes
of votem wffl upmt a precedent' Both
candidates have campaigned to Hew
Jersey and both an expected to re-
turn before election day. r :
Republicans am balancing the rami
and aubutban . aecttaw against tha
vote of Budson county and too eltka.
Xn Budwn county- superintendent
of elections waa famed out of office
by toa legislature on tha ground that
ha had failed to control the situation.
Bk suocenor has been questioning
up to to per cent of the namea on
registry Hits.
In parts of toa state tha demo-
crats am- better otganked than in
yearn. . Hagua has anemte within
hk own ranks. With one or two
owgptkns every Important paper fa
toa state k attacking Bagurism.
Boms argue that tha attacks win
hurt Smith others that this appari-
tion to toe leader will bring out a
record vote of confidence. -The
cities outride of coun
ty with their expected heavy vote
for Smith are handicapped by sub-
urban and rural -imit4a of re-
publican. Yranklln W. Fart eee-
retary of. tho republican
committee represents in toe house
of representative a dry .aubutban
district. But that dktriet k nest
door to Newark in which a heavy
wet demoemtk vote k conceded.
Many of Fort constituents sam
their Bring day by day in Gov-
ernor Smith own state. The far
country of New Jersey the southern
countiee has been npuMUan' far
jeers.
- There ham been no outstanding
defections from the demoemtie cause
but the republicans have lari pmi
B. McCarter president of a targe
New Jeney bank and brother of
tho president of tho Public Service
utility companies; John B. Btamler
Newark banker and - Bdward W.
Gray farmer representative in can-
grwta lari spring Gray sought namU
mtion ae republican -- far
United Statea acnator on a wet plat-
form. .. '
Has Monopoly on Pears
WANT an office boyf Telephone a
rtamlfled ad.
' leraral yearn ago the United Statea closed an ports to Importation c
rees from tho orient to protect American orchards from the Medite
anaaa fault fly. But Dr. Henry .Wcng Him; San Francisco physician
ot In wider the Una with a Chinese pear treat.. Today he has tho mill
klnese pear orchard In the country and la reaping a1 fortune from It
Ua shown holding this precious fault betide one ot hie- tree in hii
orchard near Agnew Call!.
VDTEB8 RUBBA8I
HEN nr CHICAGO WABD
. (fan isneiatad Pern)
Chicago Ont . Chicago ward- has
mom.: woman' than men mglsUmd
far toa November t election-'" po-
litical novelty in this or any1 other
city.
The 4Bth ward put MAM mens
unman tha voting books and
MA71 women. In previous deetiona
the woman's registration never was
mom . than 40 percent of the elec-
torate and usually about U percent
The ward k on toe extreme north
ride hi toe Loyds University dis-
trict Xta northern boundary k the
city Umlt . It k hugely devoted to
apartment hotel with however
large t percentage of home The
ward usually has barn republican.
BENNT USES HOCKEY; .
BUYS ' CLUB Of
New YoA Benny Leonard who
retired aa lightweight boxing cham-
pion of the world never saw a hock-
ey game until lari winter but now
ho has bought a hockey dub- of hk
own.
Benny pmthued toe fasnShke of
the Pittsburgh Professional . Hoekey
ehib in tha national loop. He k
reported to have paid $125000 far
too team.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 183, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1928, newspaper, October 25, 1928; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1879489/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.