Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 March 1939 — Page 7

STORE TAX RULED OUT / / I

Job Worries Increase Student I Illness Ao Eu STOMACH

NEW YORK, March 22 (U.P).~— According to Dr. McCastline’s continuation of their stay at the peals today held the 1934 state chain | # A] Financial worries among students of | explanation of the cause, a student university.” store tax invalid in a ruling on a|i§ “ Columbia University have resulted,|had his troubles no matter which| Dr. McCastline explained that case, brought by the Great Atlantic GFP The Indian of yesterday, who according to Dr. William H. Mc-|way he turned. the university medical service de-|& Pacific Tea Co. h R little of stomach distress bat Castline, university medical officer,| “In many cases,” he said, “the|partment kept records on the health | JTCHING : Sivilized outing makes him just in an alarming rise in “gastroin-|effort of trying to carry a program |of students. The records indicated OF | MakeThis 25¢ No-Risk UdgaTest testinal diseases, disturbances of|of study and a job for income has|that students became sturdier as BURNING | ; miuscl soothed and comforted by mildly medi-

es and joints and functional [resulted in a state of chronic fa-|they grew older. mec b A FEgussnds praise UDG Ai fore tigue which has disturbed bodily! “During the year,” he said, “this | cated Cuticura. For FREE sample, write H

? Dewey Popularity for 1940 Up Sharply Since Hines Trial, G.0O.P. Voters’ Survey Show

Attorney Leading .by — Wide Margin Over Taft

And Vandenberg. | By DR. GEORGE GALLUP American Institute of Public Opinion | NEW YORK, March 22. — The ularity of Thomas E. Dewey as a Presidential candidate for 1940 has increased sharply among Republican voters all over the country since his successful prosecution last month of James J. Hines, New York Tammany leader who was convicted on racket charges. ‘Surveys by the American Institute before the second Hines trial 1 ended and again several weeks after, show that Dewey's popularity among Republicans with definite opinions on- 1940 has nearly doubled since mid - February.

nervous conditions.” pains, for heartburn, burning sensation, “The ever increasing financial |functions. On the other hand there [supervision program has called to|to Cuticura, Dept. 98, Malden, Mass. | Blog. and other conditions caused by excess

stress,” Dr. McCastline said, “doubt- have been cases of ill health due to|the medical office 42 seniors, 41| greys SOAP Ano [Bad Absolutely safe to use. They must help less has played a part in producing |worry because the students could |juniors, 128 sophomores and - 422 al Tl tu iH eC youo: YOUR, MONEY will be Xotuwnded, ha

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these functional disturbances.” find no work to make possible the |freshmen.” stores. ; ] % ; 7]

STARTING TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M.—ANOTHER RECORD-BREAKING EVENT!

Thomes E. Dewey . . . Picks up strength.

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the Governorship of the state by less than 1 per cent of the popular vote last fall, is today preferred by ree times as many voters as his nearest rival, Senator Vandenberg.

York district attorney, who missed | FIRE DAMAGES HOME

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Republican voters were asked:|of the home of Henry Ahlers, R. R. “Whom would you like to see as the|9, Box 638, Brookville Road, was Republican candidate for President|estimated by firemen today at $325. in 1940?” : The blaze, of unknown origin, * Approximately one-half (54 per spread to the house, causing an adcent) said they had not made up|ditional $25 loss. their minds on any candidate at| Sparks from a chimney set fire

the present time. The leading seven KROGER

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shown in the following table, with the trend since the last survey: SMASHED THE HIGH PRICE OF VITAMIN CAPSULES

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° the survey last month, for example, 17 per cent of the total vote was scattered among a large group of candidates who received only a handful of votes apiece. In the latest survey this scattered vote : : was cut to less than 9 per cent. Mr. = : = Dewey has also drawn some votes : ; 75 : ; x se ¢

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ators Vandenberg and Taft. Other Republicans Mentioned

In addition to the seven leading choices in today’s surveys, many other Republican leaders were mentioned by G. O. P. voters, includ-

ing: Frank Knox, former vice presi- | dential candidate; Senator Hiram Johnson of California, Senator Nye .of North Dakota, Gov. George Aiken of Vermont, Rep. Bruce Barton of New York, Gov. Arthur H. James of Pensylvania, Gov. Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts, Gov. John W. Bricker of Ohio, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia of New York, ‘Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Publisher Frank Gannett and Senator Capper of Kansas.

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