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Tried to Exile. | Nominee Says. AUGUST SALE "SEP “Toastmaster” the year. Values you won't believe
NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U P) —!§ : > COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo,
Edward,J. Flynn, 48, Irish Catholic, 3 he ‘Aug. 2 (U. P).—Wendell L. Willkie SPECIAL! wm “ ; : 5 T it & J Set possible, and not n just one who rose from the ranks of a Bronx| 3 Gal ¥ bases his expectation of election to , Soa PE ot oas am oe d { f b tf /] th h th precinct. worker to boss of the § i J the presidency upon the power of p Rr men 's u Ou y £ shown « Toastmaster Ss ore. .- die 0 S op now uring
; ' po Ne go Includes every piece exactly Democratic National Committee and LBV & Lhe independent voter. : H hile They WH We a at as director of ~ President Roosevelt's 1 ® | Party delineation upon the basis Last!) lr gi Toagkee. Smart hl nel A S / d h : ; a ge LE ‘of “label alone” is decreasing every ; oF 4 ¥ £ a y and colorful ,strang! \ VAIN: (Sith campaign, Wen the Sup <3) year, Mr. Willkie said, and the con- : a £5 pottery DISHES. There's no our Augu st Sale and save the port today of Tammany Hall, the . roling election faction now is the bE i - Se a set like it for price or style, differ n once powerful machine which had, _ independent voter who breaks from : i J ARH and remember it's Toast ence. Edward J. Flynn , . . ene of Mr,
tried te make him a political out- : |party lines according to the issue. | 5 Re (i ] RL EE master quality, 8 cast, | Roosevelt's closest friends. ["'py io year, the Republican presi ab. 3 3 ‘
On Aug. 17 Mr. Flynn steps into dential nominee said, one of the,
the driver's seat vacated by Jarfes % principal issues swaying vacillating Ee Id EVERY ITEM A. Farley. Mr. Flynn and Mr. Far- / voters is the Third Term question, i . . Sieg : ley ‘had collaborated to bring about § on which he has received a cordial : ) :
Mr. Roosevelt's first nomination in response from his own party and r | 3 a CARRIES FULL i
1932. Mr. Farley actively opposed Democrats alike. && § (EE LR a third term but Mr. Flynn went | Talks to W. A. White | A ; 18 ; ny Ll Si FAIRWAY and
along. Wasi . ; : 5 A My - Back in the palmy davs when! . Mr. Willkie's remarks on in- % 3 ope ; FACTORY Tas u "sr ABR . y , rester- 3 3 y ~ i 3 Tammany was a political power, My ‘ . dependent voters were made yes | i i Flynn, Democratic boss of the Hoosier Democrats IN day during a joint interview between p. 8 KC. ’ Vr : ~ GUARANTEE
Bronx, and its ally, thweatened a newspapermen here and the vener-
Tiger Bowed to Him
Given Fair Post
rebellion when the Hall sought to Washington Say They able William Allen White, Emporia, reneminate James J. Walker for Don’t Know Him Kas. editor and political commen- Bae £ : : . | tator. \ he \ fire. | os ‘rh | The candidate remarked that to- : LR od . Watch for limes Special : a " | FASHI ’ . day “fully half of the voters cross TTR ; WAS NGTON, Aug. 2.—Hoosier party lines early,” adding that and nominated and elected hapnimous in their not knowing the voter's independence rather than WR ; John P. O'Brien. The following , ew Democratic National Chairman. Nop he PY yay of his an- = 5 S | f F H year Mr. Flynn supported Joseph V. pgward J. Flynn of New York. cestors o years . qQ eo Oo n re against Mr. O'Brien and the split him after two New York Repub-| The trend toward Republicanism \ A Stock of i § 0 F H L F R resulted in the ‘election of Mayor licans, Secretary of War Stimson! in Kansas this year is as obvious as " . N F. H. La Guardia. and his assistant, Judge Robert| ihe Democratic trend in 1936, Mr. With Any Purchase TOASTMASTER Quality eratic convention which nominated “Anyway I am glad to see that he crease in population of WashingMr. Roosevelt, selected a Democrat from New ton, which gained almost 230.000 Mr. Flynn's selection surprised York.” persons in the last decade, while \ to his support, Jos Phe OWE ; ew Stood still, lost or made slight gains. $ E IN When he was Governor oh . The constant apbomupent of N He indicated that he intends to ti York, Mr. Rogsevelt, appointed Mr. Yorkers by President Roosevelt long yiame this rise on the “bureaucracy” Flynn Secretary of State saying, has been a sore point with the of the New Deal SX ALLOWANCE on “I have known Eddie Flynn for Democrats from the other 47 states. | Tonight he dines with * Joseph ‘ i dtu . 4 . J > » respect for him as a man and for that he did not care to comment 30d minority leader of the House. All-White Porcelain his ability. I consider his accept- on the Flynn appointment, as he 38 a prelude to h gellar) Catnpaien ance of a place in my administra- was not familiar enough with the ©ON SE tomorrow With: other Table To GAS RANGE tion an honor . ..” man or his record to have an opinion |Party leaders. P State under Mr. Roosevelt and Wigs game ack of knowledge. out- 1 aryin's execrtive Regularly $59.30 Sovervor Herter H. Lehwnah unHliside of hearing the name, Was Shown | sistant: Governol: Haroid-Stassen cause of poor health, “Never heard of him,” Rep. John X AH hig Pol urndl W. Boehne Jr. said when asked delphia convention and Mr. Willkie's Allowance b h w national chairman floor manager; Sam Pryor, National . abou. Whe ne ' |Committeeman from Connecticut ry y ) > He then was appointed bv Mr } OU PAY) Roosevelt United States Commis- Nil J | sioner General to the New York! “I think I have met him,” said | { World’s Fair Rep. Eugene B. Crowe, “but it would ' | Mr. Flynn is regarded as one of be wrong to say that I know him, M KELLAR WINNER Mr Roosevelt's closest friends. He because I am not even sure of that. | and Mrs. Flynn have been frequent It is a good thing to know that he " guests at the Roosevelt home in is A Democrat. N [ Rep. Louis Ludlow declared that |
Maver after he had resigned under The Hall bowed to Mr. FINNS congressional Democrats today were political pride is based ‘upon a ! a. y . Our Clearance wishes MeKee as Recovery Party nominee, pgecayse President Roosevelt picked Confers With Martin Tonight The split widened when the Hall Patterson, were so recently selected, | \white told Mr. Willkie. of $49 or Ee supported the nomination of Alfred one Indiana wag added the com-| The candidate said he proposes to ail More The Best Possible E. Smith at the Chicago 1932 Demo- ment: make a campaign issue of the in- (4 Tammany leaders, but they rallied “Never Heard of Him" lother metropoliign centers either many years and I have the highest Senator Sherman Minton said Martin, G. O. P. National Chairman Mr, Flynn remained Secretary of regarding either one. This conference will include John San. 1959. when he resigied be- by the Congressmen. of Minnesota, keynoter at the Phila- Trade-In 1] 0 McNutt Vacationing ‘and probably several others, Hyde Park, also in Washington and
Warm Springs, Ga. He has been he doesn’t know him either. | NASHVILLE Tenn. Aug. 2 (U. host several times to the Roosevelts Federal Security Administrator 'p , __giate and national leaders in at his summer home at Lake Ma- Paul V. McNutt was among those ,;6 pemgcratic Party of Tennessee hopac. (being mentioned for the post. But oo renaminated in vesterday’s | when the meeting was held at the primary, conclusive returns showed
ry it: se ves ). Where Mr ‘ A ’ DEARBORN COUNTY Fin was selected. Mr. and Mrs 5% poo vine mumps § 1 CQLUTING: ‘MeNutt were on a vacation tour in, 0 SL Nia jorsties a CA ® Heat automatically controlled * Layest Style roll-out broiler re : a s to Sen ost w rop-door! REUNION IS SUNDAY the White Mountains. : Kenneth D. McKellar, a Senate vet- in oven with famous Robert- 40; |ape. convenient utility i hi eran of 23 years; Governor Prentice shaw heat control. compartments! Former residents of Dearborn aagg ALLENTOWN'S ~~ Cooper seeking a second term, and ff ® Gleaming full white porce- o Full white, hinged, lift-top County will reminisce of days in, two of the three U. S. Representa- lain enamel finish! cover! Moores Hill, Wright's Corner, Dills- ‘LONG-HUNTED MAN ives Whe Red Jhgosiiion. The ® Automatic lighting on all top © Spacious, full-size insulated i 'd, Pp. Josep Te ns Jr VAS . boro Station and other villages of old a NTR xa yas Jr, burners! oven, that eounty during their 48th an-| Robert A. Ochs, wanderer, who tn |
nual reunion here Sunday, Aug. 11. the other night wandered into Po- | LOUISVILLE, Ky. Aug. 2 (U.P).
It will be held in the Brookside Park lice Headquarters to confess the em- |_ yy § Senator A. B. (Happy) Community House bezzlement of $5000 18 years ago Chandler was heavily favored to RB A D ! (@) c L i A i A N & E All former residents are invited from an Allentown, Pa. bank, will win the Democratic nomination for and all they have to do to become be returned there for prosecution. the unexpired term of the late Sen- |
. ; a member of the association is| Notified of Ochs’ surrender, Al- ator M. M. Logan tomorrow in one Save Up to 15 and more
register. There are no dues. George lentown police replied: “That's our of Kentucky's quietest primary elecP. Steinmetz is president of the as- long-hunted man.” and sent an offi- tions. . i sociation and Miss Grace P. Hargitt cer to return Ochs, who waived ex- \arles P. Farnsley, 33. Louisis secretary tradition, ville, chief opponent of Mr, Chandmmr - ler, has urged immediate aid to Great Britain and has denounced Mr. Chandler as an isolationist.
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SON'S PRANKS DELAY ‘PUNCTUAL’ MAYOR
BOSTON, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—Public (officials and friends of Mavor Maurice J. Tobin were a bit puzzled (When the usually punctual chief! executive arrived late for many im- 3 | : b . : | portant engagements. Furthermore. Thi <2 y i : ; : : i . when they telephoned him the line Nile. { N . : N Be oF 4 out was always busy ey Last. Cad fi i iy 1) y. A RX: . > BONA ¥ \ PS | Investigation revealed that Tob- {ne y Aut In's youngest son, 2-year-old Mau- 7 . c av = 3 Is : rice Jr. had atrived 4 tu oxcror | We must clear our stock of these floor samples, oi Fe \ Xx ; El Sie ing stage. He rambled about the demonstrators and prior-year models. Everyone ss | | house, disconnecting electric clock ! in perfect condition. Don’t dare bity a radio until
lugs ¢ \ ng > bP Oe removing the telephone; you have seen these great values.
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Hl NEW 1940 ZENITH UNION, HARVESTER Rl (CONSOLE RADIO, was $4995 RENEW CONTRACT $69.50, Now—Reduced to
CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—The, . aN] International Harvester Co. and! 1940-10-17 UBE ZENITA, $64 qk Local 101 of the Farm Equipment Formerly $89.99, NOW. ..covueecerisssssssesssssssssss ® Workers Organizing Committee. (C.! 1—=10-TUBE HOWARD Combination, with Automatic |T O.) today initialed a one-year con- Record Changer. Formerly $89.95, NOW $69.95 (tract by which the union is recog- . : | nized as the sole bargaining agent | 112-1 UBE SOTOROLA All-Electrie Radio. |for approximately 6000 employes of MJ Formerly $139.50, NOW the Chicago Tractor Works. Many Other Value AN ; Ee I son v 8 Too Numerous to Mention sdid the agreement for the most part continued terms of two previous
gars suionet sem EXTRA SPECIAL!
QUARREL OVER TOYS | 3-Pc. BED OUTFIT
$1 .00 3 WEEK : BRINGS POLICE CARS
; SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Aug. 2 Reg. $19.95 ; ry (U. P.).—"Calling all cars! Callin s Soon Pays for This Beautiful a all cars!” :
|. A Schenectady police radio car
& L 5 5 {sped to a house in Duane Ave, . An, excited woman had reported a dis- : [turbance at he residence, | ’
The trouble—one child had taken
{another child's toys and refused to
Pay Weekly 50 pi. [return them. | *®
| - | or Monthly dd PLANE CRASHES, 3 UNHURT |
3-Diamond Wedding {(/ CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (U., P).—A! Ring to Match, $15 U. 8. Navy amphibian training]
. . ‘ plane plunged into Lake Michigan | a LW ii Happy will be the bride who receives one of these today while attempting a landing. Bix GRR : : yr : Co unusually handsome Bridal Rings. Lucky the groom Its three crew members escaped un-| JF hee : pi
—for Rost's prices are LOW! In 14.Kt. or 18.Kt, ION aaa tT 2 La 133-135 W. WASHINGTON ST. LI. 4587
white or yellow gold, set with diamonds of rare Hee i —— fire and beauty. You Always Save at Rost's! Nl Chickens 4c...
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Fanoy—All Size a 1 Pn 2c Ib. Pn ® 4-POSTER BED, in Of course you'll want your husband to help you select your furniture. Just call Mr. Gaul
44 % M ARION POULTRY G 1 JE 1 iio Yaloyt eden. at LIL 4587 before 5:30 for evening appointment. Arrange to shop when the store is yours. Ah 1082 5. MERIDIAN ba. | . el for $22.95. & Few Nationally Advertised Mems Cannot Bo Included in spesial Toastmaster Offer at Top of Ad. AGRI TN RETR Bi if OPEN SUNDAY A. M. A Pm 90 Days Same as Cash— Otherwise Small Charge :
