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(Continued From Page One) background. as an lssue in the cone. iC {in strength on the 1948 general elec- | {gressional campaign but activity of | @ | tions. Indianapolis. was cited as a |labor organizations has been con-|[§ “typical” example of a situation | siderable in the cities, particularly| | 8 I@hich might easily go Democrafic|in Muncie. kid { in the-eity -election and still return|‘ Republican sources were confident | . [a GOP majority next year. of a Harvey victory in the-10th and @ Divided on Gambling their private estimates of net Tosses | § ;
J {in the mayoralty picture ranged | 9 Reason for this belief is the fact! oom Sie upward. -Trie lowest esti} 5
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TUESDAY, NOV. i 1047 Ex-Envoy Winant Ends Life | With Gun in His Home
(Continued From Fage One) Mr. ‘Perkins returned an official | failed to discharge and he discoy- | verdict of. suicide that was sorrob- | ! 8 ered it was unloaded. ** lorated by Medical Referee Clarence | Th er was f twes E Butterfield. | da pemes the an 4 = I Friends and servants believed Mr. 'kins said marks on the floor and ‘WiRants condition was due largely the condition of the weabon indi t0 the strain of preparing his mem-| cated it was thrown down “with oirs ‘as wartime ambassador . to
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nteat of the small tuna. before Mr. Winant shot 'hi | mselt| r., ta tio oof ~4 | with a 7.65 Belgian automatic, |&n advance copy of his first volume| of the original 1th District J A ee ow mate from any Democrat on. the | 1 ee a Ne | was en ‘route to -him-by mail, His American Legion Drum and [joa issues of gambling, streets ve! number of city governments to be | i} ] : publishers, Houghton Mifflin Co.| Bugle Corps. They are serving [city services in general. Reaction|“on today was 60. Some. ranged as fg 532 Bankers Trust Bldg. 1h y IT TO HY: y [} of Boston, said .the book, “Lee as members of the committee |against present administrations ap- high ut 20. Jough State Craiamas MA. 3326 hy 4 From Grosvenor Square,” would, | peared to be the order of the day|™ ° yuck Jo his campaigner]
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the “volume #8 “painstaking.” tomary four: Ls or ie had checked and rechecked all de- To Pay Taxes Protest votes dhulint the “ins"| tails and completed poring over the| BUFFALO, N. Y., Nov. 4 (UP)— were expected to upset some Demofinal proofs about three weeks ago, (Mr. and Mrs. Gene H. Case of cratic mayors as well as Repubshe said. Then, she said, he imme- North Tonawanda won a home licans. The, GOP counted on .this diately began work on his second valued at “$30,000 at the 1047 prospect to minimize its net losses volume. Buffalo. Better Homes Exposition. [in the number of eities in controis, His suicide ended a long ‘career But, much as they like it, they've Labor Law an Issue of public service. He was. elected decided to sell the residence. They | 1. (1a face of the odds, Demos governor of New Hampshire three can't afford to pay the income tax 1 to I of a victory in times, was chairman of the U. 8.lon their prize, (Crats cung ope the 10th district on grounds that Social, Security Board, director of Estimates placed the income tax | (mers were “confused over price the League of Nations’ international figure at $13,266% plus .an addi- |
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no visitors. [Philip Simms, foreign editor of the, bill has Beer conspicuausly in the Wife Speeds Home [Berippes id Ne ea ; His wife, who was in New York, made an officer of the Legion o |chartered a plane to fly here. is Honor " a ean Model T Bri ings | son, John G. Jr, was at Rrinceton| | | University. Another son, Rivington — er ae hay een $995 in Texas Russel, vas ot Store University His new decoration was bestowed HOUSTON, -Tex., Nov. 4 (UP)— Jolin a hy ro Sanenel Thus. [by Ambhsgador : Henri ~ Bonnet. The used car market in Houston band. [Eighteen other Americans were| foe. along In Righ gear day vam Only two persons besides Mr, honored, including Vice Adm. Em. |% Dd-Vear- -0ld farmer counted ou
Winant were in the house when the/ory S. Land, former chairman of | $995 in cash for a 1927 Model T.
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