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tact Catholic groups in behalf of the G. O, P. state ticket, says he encountered a/lot of Klan talk in connection with Mr, Gates. “Whenever this was brought up,” he said plandly, “I always told them that Mr. Gates had never been connected with the Klan but that Sam Jackson was.” Both "Mr, Gates and Senatbr Jackson deny that they were ever linked with the hooded order, the senator even going so far as to make a formal statement to that effect in a press conference last summer.
Strom. Here's how if may help: 1 Taken like u fonts, The Klan stories in connection } 3 Should simulate with Mr, Gates stem from his once thon, . close connection with Robert
Lyons, Indianapolis and Washington attorney, who was a Klan treasurer
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The Klan stories in connection with Senator Jackson are tied in with his high Masonic rank; he is the highest ranking Scottish Rite Mason in Indiana, Voters hearing these stories should remember they are usual
on rone of these stories has the spotlight been turned.
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Our nomination for the most priceless editorial comment of the campaign is the following sent- ; ence which appeared in a local editorial the other day: “They (the public opinion polls) all show, however, tha
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' in campaigns and that if there is | any basis of fact in a story per- | taining to any candidate, the op- | position can be counted upon to | turn the spotlight upon it. And |
MAN SHOT FATALLY ~ FOLLOWING FIGHT Walter Thompson,-38, of 842 §. Illinois st, was shot and killed early {yesterday following a fight at the Illinois st. address. sAndrew Barrett, 55, who lives at the same place, told police he fired a shotgun ‘at Thompson when the q latter came to. his room and threat- | elections, hoth camps are angry ened lorgame) i Me: sults—not that any suits actually {| LODGE GROUPS TO MEET re in Lodges of the Ladies’ Auxiliary,
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governor paroled a Nazi sympa- ] Golden Rule lodge No. 25 at Hotel Afternoon and
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 30°(U. P.) — Senator Joseph H. Ball (R. Minn) said today a simple majority of both houses of congress, instead ox 8 two-thirds senate vote, would be sufficient to authorize the United States to join a new league of ns. tions and help maintain an sftere national police force, Ball told reporters that after a “general charter of. a peace treaty
is ratified by the senate, there is no reason why U. 8. participation in & new world security organization
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DRESSES
We have grouped together for this sale 8¢ dresses of rayon crepes, in black and Broken range of sizes. Formerly up to $10.75.
Fall
COATS
Just at the start of cold weather comes this offering for the first 15 women. Coats of tweeds, wool material. Broken sizes, * formerly $10.95 to $19.95.
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j2] GIRLS’ COATS Regular $10.98 Tweeds, plaids and corduroy -— some re- 56" versible. Sizes 10 to o 16. T GIRLS’ RAINCOATS Regular $4.98 and $5.98 Water-repellent raincoats in beige color HALF
only. While they last. PRICE
> rain capes, with
hood attached, in blue only. Broken
stitched vests, in sizes 2 to 6. While quantity
Women’s Robes Formerly $7.98 to $10.98
Women’s Robes
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GIRLS’ RAINCAPES
$300 sizes. i . Children’s VESTS
Children’s tuck-
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$6.95. While they last.
Of better
lent, size 6 to lar $5.00.
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AR maroon, teal and biue, of GIR corded melton cloth: Sizes 16, BE 18, 20 only. Reg. $8.95 and $9.95.
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BOYS’ MACKINAWS
In plain teal and brown, belted back. Sizes 14 and 16. Our ceiling, * 99
Boys’ FINGERTIP COATS
$ 6
Boys’ RAINCOATS
gabardine in Tan shade, water
repel
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Boys’ SPORT SHIRTS
" Of washable fabric, long sleeves, + 29 in tan and blue. While they last.
BOYS’ DRE ’ 97 J 1m cr ptm ey won mt n> | °F 271 BOYS' SWEATERS ~ : — pe. au” Pn co Ge 96] , MEN'S WINTER UNION SUITS | Jong ise fake Jeng, ecru ener. ime JQ = eas it =]05, 26] MEN'S ATHLETIC SHIRTS AE] ten un. ee i
PR. BOYS’ 19¢ GOLF HOSE
Assorted patterns, turn down cuffs with elastic. Broken sizes, 6, 6'2, 7 only.
PR. GIRLS’ 19¢ RIBBED HOSE
Extra length ribbed stockings, dark tan. Sizes 6 to 10. While they last.
WOMEN’S $3.25 SWEATERS
Slip-over simulated hand-knit sweaters, short sleeves, 65% wool, 35% Araloc. Red or blue. Sizes 34 to 40. Star Store, Street Floor
OVAL RUGSspec © tan, blue, green
shades. Regular $1.50. .
(Size 24x36-inch rugs $1.39)
STATUE TABLE LAMPS
With silk shade, 25 inches high, in several
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18x30-inch, heavy sewed cotton rugs,
6%
different styles. Floor samples; regular $9.95 value.
Star Store, Third Floor
Prs. Women’s Comfort SLIPPERS
19: | FROM OUR BASEMENT 280] Yds. RAYON CURTAIN MATERIAL
Pine quality, closely woven rayon curtain material, egg shell color, 39 inches wide.: Reg- 50:
ular $1.00. 19a | PRS. $2.98 COTTAGE
L129] sers For your kitchen or break § 1 Hy Set
$1.00 Slippers, D'Orsay style, with padded soles and medium heels. Black or blue. Sizes 4 to 9.
fast nook. Two styles to choose from. Cotton prints with wide ruffles, also bright colorful printed toweling.
Khaki Cloth Remnants
Ee Regular khaki cloth, suitable for boy's 3 , overalls or bloomers. Lengths from Ea. | % to one yard.~Each
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White pin dot voile ruffled curtains for your dining room or bedroom, extra wide, 88-inch to the pair, 2% yards long. $5.98 value.
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