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railroad tycoon, jumped or tel to Damage May Exceed his death today from his room on the 22d story of a fashionable Manhattan hotel.

$500,000; 3 Injured

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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

The victim was a first cousin WE ARE TEEN-AGERS and

—A 100-mile-an-hour hurricane of Clendenin Ryan, wealthy inde- today to strengthen its legislative Would like to ask you a question

whirled along shipping lanes off pendent candidate for Mayor of the East Coast today, battering New York. protection for the war years. - New England with high tides and

gale winds on its fringe. a

In its wake the storm left: at indicating that he was the owner assembled in the Claypool Hotel « The boys we "Jeast five dead andsthree injured. of the famous Mont Tremblant to set up an Damage in New England alone Ski Lodge in Quebec.

was SSXpectent to exceed . $200,000. EE

passed “Nantucket Island ad

Cape Cod, but smashed fishing the hotel. and pleasure bodts moored along in his cYoom,L. Coo

the shore.

The Coast Guard said no ship- panies. ping. was in the path of the nis C S 0 The Federation also will seek Storm as its center passed go .

80 miles off Nantucket. But

liners Queen Mary and Bs J both arriving in New York this er ell

morning, were buffeted. Five Drown The storm left at least five dead and three injured in its northward drive up from the Carolina and Atlantic coasts. Three men drowned and a fourth was injured in Maryland when their car plunged off a bridge at Bel Aire, Md, into the Gunpowder |

Falls auring 4 8ash flood. A man | nvents from opposing factions in gross income. tax aw or the pasand woman also drowned at Lex- ., ., he described as a

ington, Va. in flash floods. Staff Sgt. Leslie Goot, 23, of

a Falmouth, Mass, was paralyzed

from the waist down when he ,5 31th District GOP chairman brushed against a wet limb that/ynich he has held jointly with his had fallen against a transformer. county chairmanship for ‘several Mrs. Mary Scuza, 75, of Province- months as the result of feuding town, Mass., suffered a broken hip over candidates for that post.

when she was struck by an auto-|

mobile driven by a motorist pst his race for the Prosecutor MNE, ‘nomination, as Winds of 50 to 60 miles an hour chairman, and appointed James will also hear Florence R. Greve, whipped up waves as high as 30 J. Stewart, former deputy. prose- '¢ search director, American Fedfeet along the Rhode Island and cutor, as assistant county chair- Sa of Teachers, and Joseph American man.

blinded by heavy rain.

Massachusetts coasts. Red Cross chapters kept a disaster alert all night.

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cannot vote Nov. 7. | Branch registration boards will

a be o uty throughout the city,|/#aid, will be part of a general B Suty ve following move for all groups to unite Off procedure.

according to the schedule:

The boards are for convenience 7 Nov. 7.

only. A voter may register at any time in Room 12 of the Courthouse, or at any of the branch | boards no matter where his resi-|

dénce is located. his

The Courthouse office is open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.,, and

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between here during the campaign been undertaken by County GOP wide primary, Chairman John E. Innis.

program’

the James L. Bradford wing of Friday. [the party during the primary and Voter Registration Mr. Stewart was campaign man- Mallon , Hands Over |ager for Frank Fairchild in the ry latter's successful race for the $40,000 Union Dues

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green light for Congress to go {home as soon as action on major some $40,000 in dues was handed

branch boards are open from 2! defense measures is completed, over to.the newly formed union. P m. to 9 p. m. possibly this week but more likely The company had held the dues CHICAGO &£ SOUTHERN: AIR LINES later,

that is. very important to us. Can teen-age Police identified the body from early 800 delegates and guests: ys contro! Canadian passport and -papers of the State Federation of Labor their minds?

-eight-point - legal know don't want program to be submitted to th&to get what youf

Mr. Ryan, 44, checked into the next Indiana Assembly. (call nasty. 1

2 LE A Sa TLE His body landed on the side of , eLIE to the workmen's compen-: all hands and Police found no notes g,¢ion Jaw setting up a state fund We weren't ralsinstead of handling claims ed that way.

through private insurance com- Mother and Dad always told

the repeal of the compulsory aybitration law affecting utilities. hands off. Wages Primary Shift Have we made ourselves clear?

We hope so. It will oppose further suspen- TROUBLED TWINS. sion of the laws protecting wom-

A : ft Ake. 2 You made yourselves clear, niments en in industry. These apply most- h : Makes Appoi t ly to hours and working condi-, Dut you can’t talk to those big-

From Opposing Group. tions. handed boys like you talk to

eg me, can you? A move to end bitter feuding The federation wants an im- y

Boys are opportunists, but Republican factions proved employment insurance law. Ly 2 has It will go on record for a state- you don’t have to answer thelr

the support of the knock. The nice boys you like Co ’ a have nice parents from whom minimum wage nnd hour law, and yo 1 d how t t He. made .two-major. .appoint--will..oppose..any. repeal of .the they've learne A They'll act properly if they think. you want them acting that way. ’ . You girls can handle the boys by encouraging their friendship and attention but .not their progress. Talk basketball or other subjects to those boy friends and talk in time, before they start on a different. game. It's hard to demonstrate a play or have fun in a

“unity sage of the payroll deduction tax -to bring all groups into or sales tax, Schricker Speaks “Governor Schricker spoke this afternoon welcoming the delegates and giving his attitudes on labbr ‘legislation. An outstanding speaker tomor-|

He nanied Edwin Haerle, who ow morning will be John Fan-| labor adviser for the U. 8.

The convention]

“solid organization.” Mr. Innis stepped out of his job —

1ith District Armed Forces.

. Keenan, director of the Labor p eague for Political Education.

The convention will last through

Part of General Move Mr. Haerle was identified with

nomination against

P. R. Mallory Co. and its employees’ union today were in greement on union dues check-

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Radio and Macn:ne Workers, local 1001, to secure dues checked ha WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UP) off during a recent representation | ee——— 1 — President Truman today gave dispute with the old United ElecCongresisonal leaders the trical Workers Union Dismissal was ordered after

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