TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Smith Charges That Hoover Disregards Teapot Dome Scandal + Former Member of Cabine Never Condemned Frauds, He Devours He Declares Helena, Mont., Sept. 25, (UP)—Governor Averell E. Fred. SCHWIN will turn back toward the East today, leaving state political leaders to follow up the missionary work of his personal appearances through the xide belt of territory extending from Older Utah to the western corn and wheat belt. He closed this phase of his campaign with a revival of the Teapot Dome oil issue, here last night, challenging Herbert Hower to repudiate this and other transactions which he called "as cold blooded and as diluted," referring to the United States as could ever possibly be recorded in history." The Democratic candidate leaves Helena at eleven dcbday on a two day journey across Montana and North Dakota to St. Paul and Newmpolis. He is expected to devote his speech at St. Paul Thursday to the State Legislature's wayways and the St. Lawrence Green Lakes waterway. Governor Smith turned his fire up once more and then called a member of the calling the "scandal" of the Hardling and administration in this fourth campaign. "The Republican administration, of which Hoover was a member, must have done much to Dome and Ek Hills Naval Oil Reservation Transactions, the administration of the veteran's bureau in charge of property custodian's office by Thomas M. Cordray, as attorney H.M. Dauphrey as attorney general." Smith declared. "Nobody will deny that Mr. Hower sat in the cabin for seven and a half years, yet I search in vain for any word from his of protest, or condemination or of repudiation of this block chapter in his party's history. 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