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SJNflDA Y, JANUARY 24, 1926

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De mocrats Choo1
New York Lon
witllAl smith thrc ilening to retire
to privateo life, andl apparently mean-
ing it, and the IDemocraits raced with
the po,;sill e loss of the Enipire State
as a resul~t, the election, of a new
Democratic state committee chairman
in New York has more than u~sual
Importonce. The man clioseli, Edwrin
C. Corniing;, wealthy Albany mnanufac-i
turer, believe-s Al Smith should be the
next president of the United States.
He is, ficiden tally, a close friend of
Femator Wadsworth, the Republican
leader' in New York state.
The new chairman is a member of
an o14l and distinguished family which
has been closely identified with Demo-
critic affairs in Albany for genera-
tions. lieI is given credit for break-
ing up a G. 0. P. machine in Albany
and electing the first Democratic
mayor, William H. Hackett, in two
years., hackett is Corning's favorite
for governor in the event Smnitlh re-
tires.
Mr. Corning was born in Albany,
Septem~ber 30, 1883.
Hi~ education was received at the
Albany Academy, Groton School, from
whichi he was graduated in 1902,' and
Yale romi which he was graduated
'with the degree of EB.A.' in" 1906.
He is president of. the Ludlum
Steel .-o. of W atervliet, manufacturers o i e t o n ah n "sel ei
also treasurer of the Albany Felt Co.,
director of thbe New York State Na-
tional 43aiil andl director of the Al-
baniy S'avings Bank.t
In addition to his business inter-
ests, Mr. Corning runs a large farm.
just south 'of the city limnits, where
he imaintains his residence. In 1908.
hie married' Miss Louise Maxwell., of
ash,1ingtoni.. They have four chit-
For e~very article for sale, there is
0' buyr. Reach him thru Classifleds.
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Arcade- "The Merry Widlow,"
featuring Max; Murray and
John Gilbert.
Ma~sti~2'u~tSuppose,- with
Richard Bartheliness.
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In a Taxi," withI Arthur By-
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Bonstelle P'layhiouse (Detroit)--
" ero of the Movies."
Sbubert Ilafayette (Detroit)-
'"My Girl.''

IPersians To Study Frisco PurchasesISILEREAIN
At Ford's School! Rock .island Stock!Mk sr your pni ed o xm
DETRlOIT, Jan. 23.-rsne, of the NEW YORK, Jan. 23-Creation of now. No charge for looking i t,.o or.B ee
yro tp o if 25 yougovernnt o sendy anteiwsouthwestern railroad systembesfthn ory
by hei hoe gvermen tostuy Inniirg the St. Louis, San Franckc
in I heiR de s FodTaesholi;ihadand the Chicago, Rock Island and. PPen Shot
arhas arrived in othe icty. 1The' Pacific railway company 'with 'coin-
ohr24 are on their way from the, bined assets of $875,000,000 and total The only penmakers in Ann Arbor.a,
east. trackage of more than 12,000 miles,+ It. costst no more for our skletlysrce. V
I'The 25 young men will study for was foreshadowed tonight with the an- s!e
twvo years in the school and in the i nouncement with Frisco had pur-
F ord mof. r comipanry plant, going into i chased a large stock interest in the 124 HO6UR SERVICE E { w a
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sod that wha they return to their na- DUCH-AREST.-Severesnwtom=
f e land they will be equipped to the"torm
(lhandle these prodlucts in Persia. therohoutW puaiahve
2young men from Turkey ______________CH______JA__UARY
rand th'e samie number from the Philip-S ~ A I HT A U R
p ines, and 20 from Afghanistan, are 1 PJUOR TO THE, DETROIT ENGAGEMENT -
exetdt{rie ont td h DAILY STAFF COMPETITION SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW-DON'T DELAY
Ford methods at the Highland Park 1 eodsmse rs Direct from Four Months in Chicago
plant. All sj ometondfor stfshsW AT F A TLA G T R
___ ____men wishing to enter the annual _cmeiinfrsafpitos _HA.!A A ST .OFLA GH ER
IStrange Trem-ors j on The Daily will report prompt- The Greatest Funnuiker America Has Ever Known
Scetit' ly at 4 o'clock Friday, Feb. 12,
.Puzzle c ie tsS in the outer offices of the Press -
-___1 Ibuilding. _-
'BOSTON, Jan. 23.--A new kind of; At this time the work will be.
0earth shock, which sounded like a explained, names of freshmen
great explosion and which was feltj will be entered in the competi- =C. ME PERFECT FOOL.
in halfa dozen cities and towns of I tion, and elementary work as- f=- !I'}
metropolitan Boston yesterday, was signed. There will be no other Jg0LR1C
tengaging the attention of puzzled sci- meeting of thi is C nature. R l S\ ,uBuOT{,LY
araentists today. Gii ust"
SP~ ED WYNN

New Detroit (D~etroit )- "Step-
piing. Stones,", with Fred alldl
'Dorothy Stone.
MANILA.-The Philippine division'
of the United States Army, 5,000
strong, under Maj.-Gen. Weigle, is en.
deavoring to demonstrate that the
vital points of the Island of Luzon
can be' successfully defended against
An equal force of enemy troops.

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