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coming campaign. Nothing new bas been added. -

The state conyention today nomi-

Al nated Senator James M. Mead for

the governorship and Herbert H. Lehman for United States senator, but yesterday's speeches seemed to mention their names only incirae etly torthnt: of “the late Press ENE TUTE PIE ET ThE aid Roosevelt campaign tuné, “Happy

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nor Rooseveli-—keynoted the convention. P..D. R's picture was in the center of the convention hall stage. a : Farley Misses Convention And Faye Emerson Roosevelt, the movie actress wife of Elliott Roosevelt, is an alternate delegate from Dutchéss- county. : In all the first day's speechmaking, the name of Harry Truman was heard only once, His picture was off at one end of a line of pictures. 's always possible, with a loud and lively band, to whip up enthusiasm in a political convention. There was a prety fair show of county delegations marching and Roosevelt had

finished her speech. But party leaders know there has Been a shift of sentiment .away from the Democratic administration in Washington, and that they

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fall, The best known New York Democrat of them all, James:A. Farley, isn’t even at the convention. It's|

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; Scripps-Howard Staff Writer 1 : ALBANY, Sept.'4.—Franklin Roosevelt has rested with his Duchess

To sell Franklin Roosevelt and what he stood for, all over again seems to be the hope of the New York Democrats as they look to the

the first he has missed in 30 years, | education: and health,

emocrats Ru NY Convention Ties Campaign [To Aims of Late President, | Speaks Sparingly of Truman

By CHARLES T. LUCEY

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the election, The former postmaster® general still has friends everywhere in New York. Some political observers here think his absence from the campaign may be a serious handicap hoe the Democrats in. a. year. when ER SPAR A RAR A i Paul E. Pitzpatrick, Democratic stale chairman, pegged his address almost wholly on the theme of Roosevelt and "liberalism, He cited all the late President had stood for and told how Messrs. Mead and Lehman stand for the same things.

Smith and praised Senator Robert F. Wagner. Mrs. Roosevelt undertook to take

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like the. others she went back to the late President and drew. her most spontaneous applause when she hailed his “nothing to fear but fear itself” slogan from his first inaugural address. And her dis- | section of Gov, Dewey did not seem [a very painful operation for the | governor, , Build Roosevelt Issue Gov. Dewey has managed to put {aside a kitty of a half-billion dol-| lars for the postwar period, but Mrs. Roosevelt said the Republicans neglect to say that part of it was inherited from a Democratic administration. She quarreled with. the way he had run labor and veterans’ affairs, and certain matters in housing,

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ing the words he uttered back in Popular with his party, also harked 1942 on the subject of Senator [10 the FP, D. R. “nothing to fear but Mead’s qualifications for the gov- fear itself” line, He lambasted Her-

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BUNKER VICTOR IN NEVADA VOTE

Air Corps Veteran Wins . Soufh Carolina, Runoff,

By UNITED PRESS Returns © today in ‘Tuesday's

primary elections in Nevada and South Carolina showed a prevalence of new faces. ; There will be two changes in Nevada's three-man congressional delegation, smallest in the nation. Senator E. P. Carville fajled in a renomination over Rep. Berkely L. Bunker for Democratic

nomination. Returns from 192 of the state's 196 precincts gave Mr. Bunker 9414 td 8545 for Senator Carville. . Rep. Bunker had important and

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Roosevelt— “we must carry for- Senatar, Pat McCarran “(D.). The ward the banner of Franklin D.C I O.’s Political Action CommitRoosevelt and a pledge of a more! €® opposed Senator Carville, but

abundant life to all Americans.” If the Democrats can mhke it so, Mr. Roosevelt: and the new deal may be built up into an issue for still another campaign.

|FOUR ARE INJURED

IN CYCLE ACCIDENTS Four persons received slight injuries ‘in two motorcycle accidents in the city last night. Omer Lee Arvin, 625 Arbor ave. {25 - year - old , motorcyclist, was treated at Methodist hospital for inJuries received when his machine struck a car operated by Harold M. Breedlove, 35, of 3605 Balsam ave. at 38th st. and Carrollton ave. Mr. Breedlove was arrested on intoxication charges and for reckless driving and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. When his motorcycle ran over .a curb at Hailoway st. and Roosevelt ave, Charles Hayes, 33, of 118 N. Miley ave. and two of his three passengers were injured slightly. | “Those who were treated at City hospital besides Mr. Hayes were Virginia Fox, 18, of 3226 'W. Wash{ington st., ahd Pguline Davis, 17, of {1948 Tallman ave,

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The «Biblical adage that “it is more blessed to give than to re'ceive” didn't ‘work out according to [Tormula for Glen Grosbach, -4608 Farnsworth st. Mr. Grosbach left his coat over a | chair in the blood bank waiting {room of City hospital last night [while he made a donation. | After giving a pint of blood, he {looked in his bilifold which he had {left in his coat pocket, and discovered someone had “received” his $15.

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MAN'S BODY IS FOUND IN RIVER AT FT. WAYNE

| FTI. WAYNE, Ind. Sept. (U.| P.) ~Police today investigated the | identity of an ‘elderly man whose! body was found floating in the St.| Mary's river late ‘yesterday by five boys sailing a raft, | Officers said tween 60"and 65, and that the body did not show any signs. of violence.

was not considered a “significant factor in his defeat. Nevada's union workers are heavily A. F. of L. Malone Wins on G. O. P. Ticket The Republican senatorial nomination in Nevada went to George W. (Molly) Malone, who easily defeated three. other candidates.

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, with ‘son Elliott and his wife, Actress Faye Emerson the first evening session of the state Democratic convention in Albany, N. Y., after the widow of the President delivered the keynote address. X .

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laired at a Public Service commis- Dewey and Mead.

sion hearing here Tuesday. NEW YORK ‘Sept 4 XU. Po Nearly 50 customers of the utility | myo jefist American Labor party, appeared at the hearing, complain-| o.oo 400,000 votes contributed to ing that service is inadequate and | ihe defeat of ‘Governdr Thomas E. that the equipment is in need of Dewey in 1938, threw its support | repays. today behind U. S. Senator James

M. Mead and former Governor Her- |

board, was in charge of the Tearing. | bert H. Léhman. the top candidates C. F. Dixon, present owner of the| the Democratic state ticket.

company, testified that the Sfiee ; ! Both the Republicans and DemoBeing Yelered is fhe Dest Josie crats announced their slates of under. existing conditions of short-|..4iqates for the fall election to-

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officially by the party conventions, CHURCH IS TOLD now in ‘session. The Democratic | {and the Republican at Saratoga OF HOOSIER AID szxe. + Senator Mead, running for gov-

Times State Service | ernor, and Mr. Lehman for senator,

Seventh Day Adventists of Indiana Posing Governor Dewey for gov- | gave $600,000 toward the denomina- €rnor and Assemblyman Irving Ives, | tion's budget of $11,000,000 for for- | Norwich, for senator. Floor Fight Threatened The report was made by Elton|. The A. L. P. feeting in conven- | {Dessain - of Indianapolis - at theftion in New York City last night, | {Seventh Day Adventist encampment (approved the .Democratic ticket, of

-| here, where members of the church | Senator Mead and Mr. Lehman, the |

| are present from all over the nation. same combination that beat Dewey

State Senator Charles Russell won Mr. Dessain is secretary<treasurertin 1938 wheh he fst ran for gove 1) the Republican congressional nom-|of the Indiana conference. Per cap-|ernor. ination over Bruce Harrison, a lita giving, according to the treasury

Governor Dewey was nominated |

youthful world war II veteran. The department report, was $100 for the|by acclamation, and Mr. Ives asi

tate Malcolm McEachin and George Ogilvie, an Elko rancher. Nevada Governor Vail Pittman won Democratic renomination over Simon Conwell, perennial office seeker, 14356 to 2008. In the Republican race, former Washoe County District Attorney Melvin Jepson was only 217 votes in front of State Senator A. V. Tallman. Refuses to Concede

The South Carolina primary WAS (® runoff. Governor Ransome Wil-

primary and was not on the ballot yesterday. ¥) : Former Circuit Judge J. Strom Thurmond of Edgefield apparently had .won--the ‘nomination over Dr. James MtLeéod, : Reports from 1448 of 1539 precincts gave Judge Thurmond 134,500 votes to 104,200 for Mr, McLeod, who nevertheless refused to concede. Democratic nomination is tantamount to election in South Carelina. Judge Thurmond is a 46-year-old air corps veteran of both the Pacific and Européan theaters, He had C, 1. O.-P. A, C. backing. Although South Carolina allegedly had abrogated its election laws so only whites could vote, it was reported that at least three Negroes voted in Spartanburg.

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named after Maj. Gen. William J Those in attendance at the .en-{ (Wild Bill) Donovan withdrew | campment gave a total offering of rather than.fight.a losing battle for! | $3000. Saturday which .is the Ad-|the nemination on the floor. Mr. | ventists’ Sabbath. Ives was Dewey's choice and his The North Side Seventh Day Ad- nomination was considered an ac|ventist church of Indianapolis, ~0f knowledgement of -the governor's! | which the Rev. D. 8. Osgood is pas-|leadership of his party. tor, told the encampment that go SE rem | persons were baptized and received TUNA PRICES TO RISE |into the church last year as the re-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (U, P). sult of the effort of 25 lay workers.|—The OPA announced today. that Lay evangelism is being stressed the price of fresh and frozen tuna at the meeting and various ways of fish will go up about 3 cents a {reaching the unchurched through pound in the next few. days.

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