10 REMAIN ON TICKETThis Was Understood Following Conference of Republican Leaders Here Yesterday.A o mferenre of prominent Kepubtl- ! cans. continuing from 1 o'clock to 2 30. \\i\n held yesterday afternoon In Parlor* A and R of the Hotel du Pont. I t nlted Stvtes Senator Coleman du Pont presided.After the conference persona who attended Mid the He publican and Democratic situations In Delaware ! were discussed, especially the number of iversons who had registered in each district of the State, and the number likely to register on the final ! | registration day. No formal state-; ment was made after the conference , closed.Those present included: SenatorColeman du Pont, Congressman Caleb R Layton. Colonel Henry A. du Pont. Alien Property Custodian Thomas W. Miller. Fourth Assistant Postmaster- j General Marry H. Hlllany. State chairman Alden H. Henson, City j Chairman J Austin Klllson. County chairman Darlington Fllnn, Robert Jones. William J. Swain, former j Governors Simeon S. Pennewlll and John G Townsend, Jr., Charles Warner, William H. Heald. Edmund Mitchell. Harry V. Lyons, Charles If. Maull, Charles H. Grant land. Internal | Revenue Collector George C. Herlng, Mrs. Virginia T. Atkins and Miss i Jeanette Kckman.It was said that Congressman I.ay-ton will remain on the ticket, and j that no attempt was made to have hit name removed from It.