Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1938 — Page 10

MES. + : : 71. = ® : DAYTON SPURNS SCHOOL TAX Roosevelt Keeps His Vote Secret | won o vous wri the financial shortage that closed

IN YESTER AY’ a . ; 3 ja : ne : 0» their public school system Oct. 28 i . : : Go and voted down a proposed two-mill _ ‘NATIONAL POLL a | levy, 35,060 to 28,779.

Members of Congress and \ a. . Governors Named by ; Eaiofl hg? = > ; U. S. Voters. . : AT : .

TE : af JS SN AT YOUR GROCERS

The following congressmen were

_ clected in today’s balloting: Be nnd d a BIG DISH TOWELS _ (I Denotes incumbent). i RA : a — 4

Alabama i nL a ry ; : a ih LL SIZE . . . 17 x 341 3 i ET a Te 3 MADE BY CANNON! 2 (I) Frank W. Boykin, (D). : %. ox : : : : George M. Grant, (D). ; : iis Ee Se VALUE . . . 15¢c UP!

(I) Henry B. Steagall, (D). Ta : ; ; ; : Se : TR ( Joe Starnes, (D). : SE : Ei Bd PACKED RIGHT INSIDE

(I) Pete Jarman, (D). cn ! sm oe ; R : a EVERY LARGE PACKAGE (I) John J. Sparkman, (D). A : : = : aR : rd = : Ee (I) William B. Bankhead, (D). SE v : Erni ; CIS ; ; FE SILVER DUST (I) Luther Patrick, (D). j : Times Acme Telephoto.

(I) Sam Hobbs, (D) . Times Acme Telephoto. : : = TQ ’ : Thomas E. Dewey and Mrs. Dewey are shown at | which the noted «packet-buster” was beaten in. the President and Mrs. Roosevelt and the President’s | votes. When asked if he voted the straight Demo- THE MILD WHITE Arkansas the voting machine in the New York City polling | race with Governor Lehman for the governorship of | mother, Mrs. Sarah Delano Roosevelt, leave the poll- | cratic ticket the President replied, This is a secret | E. C. Gathings, (D). place where they cast their votes in the election in | New York. ing place at Hyde Park, N. Y., after casting their | ballot.” i SOAP FOR DISHES

i . Mi D). me D 2 : Ohio (I) Marvin Jones, (D). Chandler Gurney (R, S. D.). NEW COTTON B ALE 26 complete, showed 47,009 for re- Ap LAUNDRY! (I) Ben Cravens, (D). (I) George H. Mahon, (D). (I) Elbert D. Thomas (D, Utah). peal; 29,719 against.

I id D. SD. ¢ : L. L. Marshall (R). | Paw J. Kilday, OD. ( Ernest W. Gibson (R, Vt.). | Ww Pn, on Oldest Voter tog Hl Ds (D Wright Patman, (D). Alexander Wiley (R, Wis.). WRAPPING TESTED

(I) Wade H. Kitchens, (D). WATERTOWN, S. D.,, Nov. 9 i : Lindley Beckworth, (D). j . = = DAY I Ni Calitotbla U.P) Mrs, Sylvia Jones, whol] Sonn M. Verys 8). Dr. (I) Sam Rayburn, (D). The following Governors Were NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 9 (U. P.). Special { / LE will be 108 next April and who (I) Robert T. Secrest (D) (I) Hatton W. -Sumners, (D). elected in today’s balloting: —Jute ties for the’ South's cotton

{) Har L. Englebright, (5). says she is the oldest voter in || (1) William A. Ashbrook (D). (DD W R. Poage, (D). ~ (D E. D. Rivers, Georgia (unop- pales soon may become obsolete to 27 PERMANENTS (D Richard J. Welch, (R). the Unitea States, sat up in bed (I) Michael J. Kirwan (D). (I) Fritz Lanham, (D). . posed). the benefit of rr products y T BR

(I) B.'W. Gearhart, (R). yesterday and marked her ballot. (I) Martin L. Sweeney (D). Ed Gossett, (D). Re (I) Clarence F. Lea (D). “It didn't take long—I voted a (D Robert Crosser Ny. (I) Charles L. South (D). Shim Ea Dy oy Why not, economic experts argued, 3d Our Reg. $5 (I) Frank H. Buck (D). straight Democratic ticket,” she 0 (I) Luther ‘A. Johnson (D). 3 i _ Wi 2 ad wrap cotton in cotton and dispose Je : Lo" Steam 0il I) Frank R. Havenner (D). said. regon (I) Albert Thomas (D). °* ulius P. Heil (R. Wis. of several: million "bales. of an Yi

Leland M. Ford (R). (I) James W. Mott (R). Utah Culbert "A. Olson (D. Cal) S705 RB Self-Setting

> enormous surplus? — A) i Homer Angell (R). Arthur H. James, (R. Pa.) : oColorads gn) Far} ©. Michongy (2). : Bo. (I) Abe Murdock (D). This year one million bales of iS rr Permanent

(I) Lawrence Lewis (D). (I) Paul W. Shafer (R). Pennsylvania (I) J. Will Robinson (D). Leverett Saltonstall (R. Mass.) > : (I) John Martin (D). (I) Clare E. Hoffman (R). Leon Sack (D). Ye aioni | @ Herbert H. Lehman (D. N. v.) [cotton will be wrapped in cloth This luxuriols. wave “in. (I) Edward A. Taylor (D) (I) Roy O. Woodruff (R). DJ P. McG wv (D) ermon EP. Carville (D. Nev) made from low-grade cotton. The a » vaylo : Rudolph Tenerowicz (D). dames PB MeGranery r (ID Charles A. Plumley (R). _ E. P. Carville (D. Nev. department of Agriculture has] ¢ludes shampoo, trim and Connecticut (I) Jesse P. Wolcott (R). § 5 Michael J. Sevey oO, Virginia : William K. Vanderbilt (R. R. 1.) Sparment- © grin nay finger wave — with smart (I) J. Burwood Daly (D). (I) Schuyler Otis Bland, (D). Payne Ratner (R. Kas.) awarded a $720,000 contract for six ringlet chide,

i113 ; (I) Fred L. Crawford (R). Ta J Mi (D Albert J. Engel (R). Fre) Satine ON * (D) Dave E. Satterfield Jr., (D). +| Frank D. Fitzgerald (R Mich). |million yards to the Lane Cotton : . Ball (R). (D Louis C. Rabaut (D). ncis J. Myers (D). kB Ralph L. Carr (R Col). il Plenty of curls — No Albert E. Austin (R). George P. Darrow (R). (I) Patrick H. Drewry, (D). Harold E. St RM Mills of New Orleans. . B. J. Monkiewicz. (R). (I) George A. Dondero (R). 0 Jones Wolfenden (BR). (I) Thomas G. Burch, (D). an 3 hh Sigmund Odenheimer, president of} Skimping! It’s a known All Florida, Mississippi Charles Gerlach (R). (I) Howard W. Smith, (D). ‘| Raymond E. Baldwin (R Gon), the textile company, has submitted fact that Beauty- Mart Expert th 3 Tord Poleson. ih (I) John E. Rankin, (D). dD J. Roland Kinzer ®). Washington Prentice Cooper (D Tenn.). Lo Jie to the Govern-§ yques last longer. Operators (D R. A. Green, (D). iD) to) iD Poiries J Bojsnd 1D): ( Warren G. Magnuson (0). | RT: Jones (D. Ariz). ; NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY : 3 ). 7 . arl E. Bailey (D. Ark.). SHOP No. 1 SHOP No. 2 (I) Millard Caldwell, (D). (I) A. L. Ford, (D). Harve Tibbott (R). ; (Oh John M. Coffee (D). C. A. Bottolfsen (R. Idaho) 23713 OPPOSE DUELLING Tracti Ter inal Bld Colle e Avenue fy Jos Hsnanions, os (I) Ross A. Collins, (D). (I) Leon Sacks (D). West Virginia Leverett Saltonstall (R. Mass.). DALLAS, Tex.,, Nov. 9 (U. P.).— ae a 5 380 TA-0540 - Patrick Cannon, : _ (D William M. Colmer, (D). | (I) James P. McGranery (D). A. C. Schiffier (R). Harold Stassen (R. Minn.). At least 29,719 Texans insist that Georgia (ID Dan R. McGhee, (D). (I) Michael J. Bradley (D). Wisconsin (I). Francis P. Murphy (R. N. H.).|duelling is a blot on the record ofi

: (I) J. Burrwood Daly (D). . (I) Hugh Peterson, (D). Missouri Fred & Gartner bay Bolles (R). (I) Herbert H. Lehman (D. N. Y.). |g state office holder. |

(I) Eugene Cox, (D). (I) M. A. Romjue (D). Francis J. Myers (D). (ID Merlin Hull (Prog). Lane nD Outed An ancient constitutional amend- _ (I) Stephen Pace, (D). (I) W. L. Nelson (D). | George P. Darrow (R). 1) Bernerd J. Gelirmann (Prog). J hor Tf Jame (B Poy ment requiring candidates to swear (I) E. M. Owen, (D). (I) R. M. Duncan (D). (I) James Wolfenden (R). Keefe (R). Harlan J. Bushfield (R. S. D) before taking office that they had (I) Robert Ramspeck, (D). (I) C. J. Bell (D). Charles L. Gerlack (R). Murray (R). ; arlan - Bust eld (R. 8S. D.). efore ng ce tha ey ha (I) Carl Vinson, (D). - (DD J. B. Shannon (D). (I) J. Roland Kinzer (R). Griswold (R). : W. Lee O'Daniel (D. Tex.). never engaged in a duel was put (I) Malcolm C. Tarver, (D). (I) Dewey Short (R). (I) Patrick J. Boland (D). Hawks (R). (I) George D. Aiken (R. Vt.). before the electorate yesterday. Re- | ~ W. Benn Gibbs, (D). (I) Clyde Williams (D). (I) J. Harold Flannery (D). Shana : George A. Wilson (R Iowa. turns from 198 of the 254 counties, (I) B. Frank Whelchel, (D). (I) Clarence Cannon (D). (I) Ivor D. Fenton (R). , SENATORS ELECTED ; (I) Paul Brown, (D). D Dry gimmerian, hod (I) Albert G. Rutherford (R). The following Senators were elect- . . C. Hennings Jr. . (I) Robert F. Rich (R). ed in today’s balloting: Nines (I) John J. Cochran (D). (D J. William Ditter (R). toe’ tactanbe i ; ! : (I) denotes incumbent. (I) Arthur W. Mitchell (D). Nebraska (I) Richard M. Simpson (R). (I) Walter FP, George (D. Ga.), (I) Raymond S. McKeough (D). : John C. Kunkel (R). (I) Charles F. McLaughlin (D). hs - | (unopposed). I) Edward A. Kelly (D). (D Karl Stefan (R) (I) Benjamin Jarrett (R). : (I) Harry P. Beam (D). (I Harry B. Coffee (D) Chester H Gross (R). (I John H. Overton (D. La.), (un(I A. J. Sabath (D). : y . Ol1ee : James E. VanZandt R). opposed).

THURS.

(I) James McAndrews (D). New Hampshire Robert L. Rodgers (R). Clyde M. Reed (R. Kas.). (I) Ralph ‘Church (R). Arthur B. Jenks (R). (I) Herman P. Eberharter (D). Alexander Wiley (R. Wis.).

(I) N. M. Mason (R). : Joseph A. McCardle (D). W. Warren Barbour (R. N. J.). th Loo EA Foster Stearns (R). .

D E. M. Dirksen (R). New Jersey

4. Minion) oy : Nevada (I) Charles K. Faddis (D). (D) Lister Hill (D. Ala.) | . W. Schuetz y 3 Louis E. Graham (R). i i (D Leo Bott: lkonski (D). (I) James G. Scrugham DD). I nm | | (D Ellison D, Smith (D. 8. C)). NO 7{0}

(I) Guy L. Moser (D). Robert Taft (R. O.). 1) C. W. Reed (R). , (I> Mary T. Norton (D). Rhode Island (I) James J. Davis (R. Pa). . “ (D L. C. Arends (R). (I) Charles A. Wolverton (R). Charles F. Risk (R). (I) Robert F. Wagner (D. N. Y.). eda 4 a4 47 IY 0 Jesse Sumner (R). Walter S. Jeffries (R). Harry Sandager (R). James M. Mead (D. N. Y.).

(I) F. W. Fries (D). (I) D. Lane Powers (R). (I) Bennett Champ Clark (D Mo.).

(I) E. M. Schaefer (D). (I) Charles A. Eaton (R). South Carolina ELD (I) Donald H. McLean (R). : I) Homer T. Bone (D Wash.), . B. Parsons (D). MD J. P 1 Mets R) (I) Thomas S. McMillan (D). (I) Millard Tydings (D Md.). (I) Kent E. Keller (D). . lrarnel omas (R). (I) H. P. Fulmer (D). Scott W. Lucas (D Ill).

T. V. Smith (D). Frank C. Osmers (R). (I) Joseph R. Bryson (D). (I) Ellison D. Smith (D S. C.).

John C. Martin (D). fey rests. (8), Butler B. Hare (D). Tom Stewart (D Tenn.). : Indiana () George N. Seger (R) (I) J. P. Richards (D). (I) Claude Pepper (D Fla.). George W. Gillie (R). (I) Fred A. Hartley (R). John L. McMillan (D). (I) Carl Hayden (D, Ariz). (I) Edward J. Hart (D) South Dakota (I) Hattie Caraway (D, Ark.). Iowa a % Se 0 ; Sheridan Downey (D, Cal.). ; : New Yor (I) Francis Case (R). (I) Alva B. Adams (D. Colo.). @ a ©. Dowell ®. James N. Fay (D). = Karl Mundt (R). Scott W. Lucas (D, IIL). (I) Fred C Gilchrist (R) (I) Hamilton Fish (R). T (I) Alben W. Barkley (D, Ky.). . : i i : chuesses (I) Pat McCarran (D, Nev.).

Benton F. Jensen (R). Vito Marcantonio (R). : : (I) John W. Gwynne (R). (I) Lewis K. Rockefeller (R). (I) B. Carroll Reece (R). Charles W. Tobey (R, N. H.). (I) Cassius C. Dowell (R). (I) William T. Byrne (D). (I) J. Will Taylor, (R). (I) Robert R. Reynolds (D, N. CJ). Benton F. Jensen (R). (I) Frank Crowther (R). (I) Sam D. McReynolds (D). I) Elmer Thomas (D, Okla.).

(I) Pred Gilchrist (R). (D Francis D. Culkin (R). Albert Gore, (D). Rufus C. Holman (R, Ore.). M 1 / Kansas (I) Bert Lord (R). Joseph W. Byrnes Jr., (D). (I) James J. Davis (R, Pa. ), 6 é

(I) James W. Wadsworth (R). (I) Herron Pearson, (D). 2 > BE Lannion R). (I) Walter Gresham Andrews (R).| (I) Clarence W. Turner (D). BLOOD PRESSU RE E Shown H. . Wallace E. Pierce (R) (I) Walter Chandler, (D. YOUR BAROMETER OF MEALTH

k rlson (R). . . 2 rg Hope (R). (I) Clarence E. Hancock (R). (I) Jere Cooper (D). NERVOUS e VY a4A

- (I) U. S. Guyer (R) (I) John Taber (R). Texas

Kentucky ! () W. Sterling Cole (R). (I) Martin Dies, (D). TIRED- SLEEPLESS ? |

Joseph J. O’Brien (R)

(I) Brent Spence (D). (I) Daniel A. Reed @R). 4 Luby 5 Jepson, (D). or 3 NAPS e NENSRY SLIPPING (I) Virgil Chapman (D). (I) James A. O'Leary (D). 2% Haslon, : ~ Larch ands,

: : (I) Joseph J. Mansfield, (D). Louisiana (I) Samuel Dickson (D). (I) J. O. Fernandez, (D). (I) Christophgr D. Sullivan Dy. | (D Lyndon Johnson, (D). 5 os D_COSEWISCHS 2 40c—6!

ili ; ; (I) Richard M. Kleberg, (D). (I) Paul H. Malone, (D). (I) Wiliam I. Sirovich (D). > (I) Robert L. Mouton, (D) Michael J. Kennedy (D). (1) Milton I, Wes, (1),

De (D Milton 3. Wert, 0. 7 v% Extra Large 18-In. Fire Bowl : (I) Bruce Barton (R). : > ? . 25 D Newt v. Milles Dr (D Martin J. Kennedy (. (D Ciyde L. Garrett, 0). | save sie $5 Siicat” sombincun ener <b Extra Heavy Cast Iron

(I) John K. Griffith, (D). (I) Sol Bloom (D). 1 rnb De En (D Jos. A. Gavagan (D). % Big Size Beautiful (ID Edward W. Curley (D). ow KY (I) A. Leonard Allen, (Dj. : ; Maine (Elected in September) 0 Seioling ODay ID), Walnut Finish (I) Matthew J. Merritt (D). (I) James C. Oliver, (R). North G : (I) Clyde H. Smith, (R). North Carolina (I) Ralph O. Brewster, (R). (I Lindsay C. Warren, (D). ’ (I) John H. Kerr, (D). Maryland (I) Graham A. Barden, (D). (I) Ambrose J. Kennedy (D). Carl Thomas Durham, (D). Thomas d’Alesandro (D). (I) Harold D. Cooley (D). ~ j ‘Ela TE 8 il (I) T. Alan Goldsborough (D). Alonzo D. Folger (D). A ia / = 0 > IB 3 3 BE ATE ; TERMS AS LOW AS (I) J. Bayard Clark (D). i ios : 3 : ; k Massachusetts William O. Burgin AD). (ID Thomas A. Flaherty, (D). (I) Robert L. Doughton (D). (I) Allen Treadway (R). (I) Alfred L. Bulwinkle (D). (I) Charles R. Clason (R). (I) Zebulon Weaver (D). (I) Edith Nourse Rogers (R). (I) George J. Bates (R). North Dakota (I) Lawrence J. Connery (D). (I) William Lemke (R). (I) John W. McCormack (D). (I) Usher L. Burdick (R). (I) Charles L. Gifford (R). S—— . (I) Joseph W. Martin Jr. (R). Beauty Culture is an Art! (I) Joseph E. Casey (D). (I) Pehr G. Holmes (R). OIL PERMANENT

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(I) Robert Luce (R). AI : (I) George Holden Tinkham (Ry. [ll SAIRCUT. SHAM

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