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arem into that : | ITH i : E. Ridd ll vis fl Successful on Democratic |SOUTH BEND BOYS Ha : i VEW. Locion Offer Ad to Gsm x ws ox die, i And Labor Party Tickets, | WIN FISHER AWARDS Resumes Practice HOUSING PROJECT YY. -€9 Yim il erie snd

4 y | | » . - A o| Hairy E. Riddell, 6465 Park ave. ° Times Special 4 T pr and, for all I B + N ny. R b h | DETROIT, Aug. 21 (U. P).—TW0, | sumed the practice of law and| GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 21.— Applying or terminal Fay ese A cerned copy win nok Stella after she i o n ong epu iIcans| Soyth Bend, Ind. boys are among|, uation with ; |The J. D. Niehoff Construction Co.,| |be accepted. A CIL—Certificate in : . : % od WASHINGTON, Aug. 21, — The ready and willing to help any vet- yi. of Discharge—will be accepte

nine youthful model builders who {he | fi t ne one of the {the law firm o (St. Elmo, Ill, has come to Green- H hs Tot 88 much | Unit rifling Bh FLLIS dent : lagay possessey ScholaTships Wordy/ Royse and Travia castle with a plan of building ajies pes o sly he ven est le tans love PAY | able, ha. Then she NEW YORK, Aug, 21.—Favored sons of the C. I, O.Political Action|$32000 as thelr awards in the an-|in the Fletcher number of G. I. houses. Several jlice’ for an ex-serviceman to a Both these organizations have| TO 8 & CIL. write to Army Recs deX 3) nome. Committee were soundly trounced in an attempt to “invade” the Fe {HURL Pisher Bouy © inn i WH oe tis aye under Sproigerayon, he 10 get help in applying for his ter- experts who worked closely with Ords Administration, 4300 Goodfels 0d, said: : , day’ . nin , : { publican party ticket, returns from yesterday's New York state primary ouses will be of brick, contalning|,.inaj-leave pay. congress in getting the terminal- low Blvd, St. Louis, Mo. five and. Ste TUOMS. and bmn, and, yyetner Hy not the veteran hap- leave-pay bil enacted into law.| All sums under 50° due a vets

Ppiness since 1 showed today Virgil Exner Jr. (13, of South of more than four P : Bend 4000 scholarship by ty- VEArs. dream 1a 1 vr x 3 willbe Reated wih gas. —— pens to be a member of the Ameri- They know all the angles, and they | eran will be paid in cash. Bonds | are now busy in passing that in- will be issued in multiples of $25,

uil dream in a ing for first place in the junior di- Mr. hiddes was } ; . ; ordered to inac- : ; one io) : bs 0 inode) sa aries tive duty from ORGANIZATIONS can Legion or of the Veterans of formation down to the various local and any balance between $25 cannot give you Mr. Marcantonio, generally re- erine St. George—a cousin of the . $2000 scholarship for second place Great Lakes, ; J a 2 [Foreign Wars is immaterial. The posts, | multiples will be paid in cash, ervice is in the garded as one of the most left-wing late President Roosevelt and backed ,n\,ng the juniors. They were the Where he was as- : : AE charters granted these organiza-| It might take several weeks be- Therefore, most veterans will get rder them be- legislators in Washington, won the by former Rep. Hamilton Fish—|.1v Hoosfers in the winning group. sistant tothe dis- Riddell oie men oe cami Nett Cath: tions require them to give this fore the regulations, application some cash—less than $25—along Democratic and the A. L. P. nomi- won the Republican nomination for goth Goppernolls were fined $10 trict legal officer for the 9th naval thelr “monthly curd party’ Saturday wi'8|type of service to any veteran, re- blanks, and procedures are ready.|with their bonds.

nations, but was whipped by Fred- congress. She upset the incumbent ag, costs in a justice of the peace district. Entering the service in ™ Forester is gardless of whether or not he is The government is working fast to| Cash will be paid to all men dise

Turray of Indi-

y scored vitwries in American Labor party pMmaries and some fn the Democratic voting, but had a zero in an ambitious try to win a Republican nomination. " "

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eric V. P, Bryan, backed by the Augustus Bennett by little more e "hAIRES e! 1942 with the rank of ensign, Mr. Service Post No. 138, American Legion, a piember. get everything set. : | charged before Jan. 1, 1043, ella went on to regular Republican organization. [than 1000 votes. i Pera, we Riddle was released with the rank | nail “pads ann? a does “ed And both the Legion and VFW | As soon as it is, VFW and the| It is expected to take a year bee vives. He loves Two years ago, Rep. Marcan-| While a distant relative of the sunday. of lieutenant commander, | Teeter, newly. instalied commander, Will pave announced that they are Legion will have their trained serv- fore all payments are made. s. He does not tonio won all three nominations. = | late president, she was opposed by | : a aie 8 not get drunk. Mr. Marcantonio’s margin over James Roosevelt, who described per) lub. The only the Democratic aspirant, Patrick J. as being tainted with “the reaction- A bedience to her ] Hannigan, was unexpectedly close. ary policies of Ham Fish.” he habit, when A knockdown fight between Mr. = =, mr | leasure in life.” 1 Marcantonio and Mr. Bryan in the he contents of November election was in prospect. | OCAL it a wife's duty ‘New Deal’ Republican Beaten that the poor Second in interest was the defeat here were also of Rep, Joseph C. Baldwin, a New BR FR the poser she Deal-voting Republicaw who was backed by the P. A. C. in the Re- = a publican primary. He was over- The Children’s Sunshine Club,

whelmed by Frederic R. Coudert ype, will sponsor a card party to-|

JI. ‘in ‘the so-called “silk-stocking” morrow in the home of Mrs. R: c.| 17th district of New York city.

The Coudert nomination was con- Griswold, chairman, 5803 University | | able . sidered a. victory for Governor Ave. Mrs. Griswold will be assisted | Thomas E. Dewey, although the PY Mrs. G. F. Kirby, and Mrs. Ed-| ward Feeney.

governor took' no sides publicly in

dmitted wit = | > d within We fanpaien. won the American Nebraska university alumni will | is about as far Labor party nomination unopposed meet in Washington Park Sunday | 0 go. Despite with Myron Sulzberger Jr. winning for their annual summer picnic. | that congress the Democratic nomination. Thus Games and entertainment will be- | Byersal of the was set up a three-way contest In gi; at 2 p.m. and a picnic supper | f Ss known that November. Mr. Baldwin, however, wii] pe served at 5 p. m. Natives of ng in the last issued a statement early today sav-|Nepraska are welcome to attend d by veterans’ : ing that although his name would ,,4 may call BR-6451 for reserva1 even further, appear on the A. L. P. ballot, he tions. fact that not had no desire to be a candidate on itted anywhere the labor party ticket, | Neola Rebekah lodge 362 will he quota laws The C. I. Os P. A. C. also suffered p,)q a business meeting Friday at! practically no a major setback in its stiempt fo 7:30 p. m. in-Brightwood hall. Mrs. | : a; though over win the Democratic renomination v Fiscus will be in ch he | . 2 : TN d by 1941 aur of Rep. George Rooney in the 4th Hay Misous following THeTge Of | Smart coats this season wear 30 well over your suits, , with ely cut off the district. Queens. Mrs. Martha Gregory, noble grand,

Mr. Rooney, for whom the P. A. C. will preside. their roomy sleeves and flaring lines. They make a perfect ‘ere retroactive made an active campaign, was — { 0,000 Europeans : beaten by Rep. William B. Barry in| The Irvington Aggressive Demo- | i the Democratic primary but he won crat club will entertain Friday eve-! J the American Labor party nomina- ning at 5621 Beechwood ave. with | tion. Mr. Barry, desgribed ‘as a'a watermelon feast. Harry. Mec-|

combination and this duo does just that!

Left—Double-breasted hort topcoat, with

anada, accord- “pre-war isolationist”, piled up a Clain, candidate for secretary of ' ih al view, ‘offer lead of almost 4 to 1. . |state, will be the speaker. | puch up Seaver. Savy rimmed hh ‘urope's surplus The P. A. C. also tried to win the } qold buttons that march up to the Republican nomination for congress, The August committee of Holy neck. In black + + + 79.93 . ept the United for Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Angels Catholic church is in charge | he whip hand, in the 22d district- Manhattan; as of a public euchre card party to be | of, much develop- it had done two vears sgo along held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the] 4 g 1 . 3 tries, notably with victdrias in the Democratic and school basement. + Far Lett—Double-breasted reefer, with a velvet already have ALP races. ” a | collar and piping across shoulder and . ident Truman, But Grant Reynolds, another “G. I Joe Returns—To What?" | - : pockets. In black fo 69.95 S. doors, may Negro and former army captain, Will be-the subject of a talk by ™ * : s : ; . ; tice of displaced with the support of Heavyweight Arthur Chenoweth of Detroit at the | ) Boxing Champion Joe Louis. edged OPening meeting of the Socialist Coat Shop, Second Floor out Rep. Powel 4hus assuring a Labor party 1946 campaign tomor- | ib fois 2 gens TE J two-way, gogtest. in November: row night in the Machinist hail 490 | 1a

S. Delaware st. ‘ | - | » In upstate New York, most regi-' The Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Onn lar party. organization candidates Corp. anncunced the following rat- | won renomination including the ings: Instrument rating—Murray F. veteran Republican Representative Inman, R. R. 4, Hartford City, Ind.;

" ‘Regulars’ Win, Upstate

asters, Hal and John Taber. : private pilot—Burlin ‘E. Downing, commanded to In the 29th district, comprising 221 E. Michigan st., and Michael g a bath. They four counties just north-df the New J. Howard. 702 W. 42d st., both of man about the York metropolitan area, Mrs. Kath-| Indianapolis

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