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THE STAT I Ml. I Shi iliKR 6. 1940 fULLVF his active aid. He travelled the west, rounding up delegates, and he Authorized capitalization was given as 50,000 common shares of no par value. 0W0SS0 FINANCE FIRM FILES ARTICLES HERE STATE DEATHS Ernest Lindley Says: New Postmaster General Adds raised a good part of the slender Flashes Of Life purse from which the Roosevelt pre-convention campaign oi lyj-s Mn.

Norma Wolf was financed. He worked so quietly SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AT HASLETT NEARS 400 CARSON CITY. Sept. 6 Mrs. Norma school, including all grades, totaled 386 when school opened Wednesday.

It is expected the enrollment cr ti year will exceed 400 student. The enrollment by graries kindergarten, 21; first grade. 32; second grade, 22; third grade. 2: fourth grade, 24; fifth grade. 34: sixth grade, 29: seventh grade.

2: eighth grade, 37; ninth grade. 46; tenth grade, 25: eleventh grade. 23. and twelfth, 37. that many others who were also Sturdy Idealism to Cabinet Wolf.

28. died Wednesday morning J. W. Jones and was born in Farmers-burg. March 31.

1896. Surviving are the husband and one son. Funeral services will be held at the Keehn funeral home at 2 o'clock Saturday followed by cremation at White chapel, near Pontiac. working for Roosevelt's nomination hardly knew he existed until the The state corporation and securities commission revealed Friday that Frank 0 Lee and Elsie D. Omer, Owosso, had filed articles of incorporation for Home Loan and Finance Service, 214 Park street, Owosso, to deal in securities.

the Simpson Memorial hospital in Ann Arbor, after having been there the past 10 days. She was born February 12. 1912. at Morocco. Indiana, was a graduate Chicago convention.

Then he can only non-cabinet member who reg vassed delegations day and night, (Special to The State Journal) HASLETT, Sept. 6 Enrollment in the Haslett Rural Agricultural graduate nurse from Chicago hospital and- later became the supervisor at the ularly has been accorded this hon or. State Funerals Union Lake sanitarium at Pontiac. She was married to Dr. Clyde K.

Wolf dentist, of Carson City. September 26 A chunky, round-faced, rather re using his quiet persuasion on the waverers. He was one of the chief reasons Jim Farley knew in advance within half a dozen votes how much supprt he could muster in each of tiring Irishman, Walker grew up 1939. Besides the husband she is survived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hoyt Grave of Morocco, three sisters in the mining camp of Butte. There and one brother. in 1920, he first met Franklin D. the critical tests at the convention FALL SALE Saturday Last Day In the 1932 campaign, and again The funeral services will be held at the Kirby funeral home in Pontiac Saturday at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in 1936.

Walker shouldered the dif Roosevelt, when the latter stopped there to speak as the Democratic nominee for vice president. When at Davisburg. ficult and thankless task of raising By ERNEST LINDLEY No czit could have a friend more devoted and self-effacing than the President has in the new postmaster general, Frank Comerford Walker. For almost 10 years Walker has been working for Franklin D. noose's expecting and receiving in return neither material reward nor honor; the satisfaction of bean close to a man he admires and In wnoe public policies he devoutly believes.

The special place which Walker holds in the President's eyes is signified by the fact that he and his wife have been invited every year to the Presdent's dinner for the members cf the cabinet. He is the Roosevelt re-entered public life as Clovd A. tbrltht campaign funds for a candidate who was anathema to most people ITHACA. Sept. ft Funeral servlres for New Electric SEWING MACHINES Clovd A.

KbriKht. 45. were to be held at with money. After the 1932 election (Specwl to The State Journal Dale Baylia EUREKA, Sept. 6 The funeral of Dale Bavlis.

the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bayllss, was held Thursday afternoon at the Eureka Evangelical church, and conducted by the Rev. Mr. K.

Kretzschmer. Burial was made in the Eureka cemetery. Dale lost his life Monday afternoon when he ran across the pavement in front of their home on US-27 on the Clinton County Country club corner, and was struck by a car. He died four hours later without regaining consciousness. He is survived by his father and mother; two sisters, Evelyn and Betty: three brothers.

Jack. Lloyd and Richard, besides his grandmother. Mrs. Leon a Kuhns. the Beebe funeral chapel Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev.

Mr. George W. Lewis was to officiate. Burial was candidate for governor of New York in 1928, Walker was practicing law in New York city. Walker supported Roosevelt for governor in 1928 and 1930, but did not come in close contact with him.

When Walker was one of the quartet the others were Farley, Ed Flynn, and Louis Howe who sat down with to be made in the Ithaca cemetery. He is survived bv the -widow. Lottie Full Size, All Electric four sons. Everett. Robert.

Clarence and Roosevelt to allot the political re Donald; the father. John Ebright: 10 brothers. Roy of Lansing. Clyde and wards among, the early and faith Roosevelt began to loom up as a ful. Elmer of Alma.

Ray. Raymond. Fred presidential candidate, howe Roland. Clifford and Harold, and two To Walker, Roosevelt offered his Walker was one of the first to offer sisters. Mrs.

Clara Marscham of Ithaca and a large number of other relatives. and Mrs. Beatrice Lang of Alma. choice of any position within his power of appointment outside the He attended school at Eureka and Mr. Ebright died Wednesday morning would have begun another school year at the home very suddenly.

Coroner cabinet. (The New York quota for iuesaay. mo Diame was attached to the Howard A. Potter and Sheriff William '5 ILL driver of the fatal car. as it was decided the cabinet already was more than Nestle were called and decided no in to be a purely accidental death.

quest would be necessary. filled, and two of the original cabi YOUR FIRST TASTE TELLS you Ews net selections were, like walker, Mrs. Minnie Frary Compare with Machines Selling at $65! Mrs. Clara D. Conklin LAKE ODESSA.

Sept. Mrs. Clara Catholics.) Walker said he wanted DANSVILLE. Sept. 6 Funeral services Daily Conklin, 62, died at the home in Lansing Wednesday night.

Mrs. Conklin for Mrs. Minnie i Tary were held at the Methodist church. Dansville. Friday was born in Odessa township in 188.

morning at 10 oclock, the Rev. Mr. Harold She had lived in Lake Odessa nearly all of her life. Reese of the Baptist church, WHliam.ston. no office, and he persisted in this attitude when the President suggested various posts in which he thought Walker could be extremely helpful.

In the summer of 1933 he finally responded to the President's officiating, assisted by the Rev. Miss She leaves one sister. Mrs. Minnie Tup- Marjorie Hawkins. The songs were read per of Lansing.

IBy The Associated Press) Same, But Different I EONARDTOWN, Md. You get the same effect from answering a lot of false alarms, Leon-ardtown volunteer firemen explained, but they're not half as much fun, and they don't play music, either. So the firemen bought a merry-go-round for $1,500. They plan to operate it as a sideline and rent it out to neighboring firemen for carnivals. Easv Going: HICKORY, N.

The Catawba County Rod and Gun club were all set to move 15,000 young bass from their rearing pools into nearby Lake Hickory when the floods came. Now the club won't have to move the fish. Floodwaters washed them into the lake. Definitely, Yes KANSAS CITY Four-year-old Otto Brown couldn't understand why he had to sit on bleacher seats at the circus while others occupied chairs in the reserved section. "But Otto, I've already spent most of our money to get in," patiently explained his mother.

"And those chairs cost a lot more." "Why, mother, do we have to pay just to sit down?" Alien OKLAHOMA CITY "But I wasn't born in Oklahoma," persisted a negro trying to register as an alien. Yes, the official replied, one could tell by the Alabama accent "But I'm an African." The official (one must be patient) laboriously explained that African descent didn't mean one wasn't a citizen. At the door, the negro paused. was born," he said desperately, "in Monrovia, Liberia, Africa." "Oh-h-h-h," a small voice said. "Name, please." Geography Lesson MILWAUKEE A negro woman attempted to register as an alien with this explanation: "I was born in Virginia." Turned down, she persisted "But I married a man from Alabama." Told that Alabama was a part of the union, she departed, still shaking her head.

Funeral services will do neia at tne by Claude Abbot of Wllliamston. Burial was in Falrview cemetery. Dansville. Wortley and Baine funeral home Satur Minnie Imogen Randall, daughter of urgent plea for help in straighten Rich, foamy goodness that's light yet full-bodied never bitter, never sweet that's NATURAL beer flavor theft SCHMIDT'S, a truly different beer you'll enjoy because tastes so good. Try this flavorful, LOW-CALORIE refreshment today! day, the Reverend Mr.

Humphrey of the Congregational church officiating. Burial Charles Lovett and Laura Almena Ran dall, was born August 3, 18(i(i. in Dans in Lakeside cemetery. ville. She attended the Dansville school ing out the tangle of new agencies of government.

He came temporarily to Washington as co-ordinator for the President. Although he was Presenting for the first time, a new white to meet a popular price demand a sturdy, reliable sewing machine, built with all of the essentials usually associated with higher priced models. and finished the 12 grades when IS years and six months old. She began teaching Mrs. Bernsdlne Redman MASON, Sept.

6 Mrs. Bernadine Red school in the Osborne district school in man. 57. who had lived for ra-ariy ju March, 1882. and taught four months years near Eden on a farm, died Thursday at the home of her son.

Paul. Her able to give only part time to it, he did a first-rate piece of painstaking work. before she was 16 years of age. She taught in the Stocking district school in husband. Marlin Redman, died about 1BUJ, also supplied the Dansville school.

three years ago. Again in 1935 the President She attended the Michigan State Normal Mrs. Redman was born trana riap- school In Ypsllanti from 1H86 to January, drafted Walker: this time to help ids and grew up there. jbh. wnen taken Dllnd from overstudy The body Is at the Jewett funeral him set up the new work-relief pro ana oniigea to leave school.

She was home. Mason, where It will remain until Sunday and then be taken to Eden for gram. Walker sat as a kind oi ar married to Charles E. Linabury July 3, IVhite Cabinet Electric Rotary 1H8. They lived In New Haven.

Orion funeral services in the Eden M. K. biter between Harold L. Ickes and s- Harry Hopkins until the program and Harrison, during which time Mrs. Linabury taught in various schools.

In HMIO they moved to Lapeer. She was president of the LaDeer W. had been launched. It was then ex church at 2 o'clock and then taken to Grand Rapids where another service will he held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Grand Rapids.

The Rev. Mr. Theron Jenne, pastor of the Leslie M. E. church, will have charge of the funeral services.

C. T. U. for three years, also superin tendent of the L. T.

L. She was organist pected that Jim Farley would resign from the cabinet before the 1936 campaign. His resignation was pushed ahead until immediately of W. C. T.

U. for eight years and taught elementary music classes in Lapeer for Besides the son mentioned there are 13 years. She divorced Mr. Linaburv three grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: John Lenderink, after the campaign, and then again in 1912. In 1906 the Lapeer mission chose her secretary and organist, which Dosi- Mrs.

Anna Steenberger, Mrs. Alice De-Vries. Arend Lenderink. Henry Len and again until it finally came a few days ago. It was well understood 1 tiun she held 28 years: she was also su vv a "vr perintendent of the mission five veara.

in the inner circle of the adminis derink, Bernard Lenderink, Mrs. Freda Jeltima and Mrs. Christine Van Tof. all of Grand Rapids, and one other sister. Compare with Machines Selling at $95! tration that the President would Mrs.

Marie Hooksma of Bear Lake. In 1918 she again began teaching in the Dansville school. She also taught in Concord, Hartland Consolidated school. Port Huron city school. She was a graduate of Michigan State Normal college at Ypsi- Mrs.

Luis Kelsey BRIGHTON. Sept. 6 Mrs. Lula Kelsey ask Walker to take Farley's place. Walker invariably insisted to his friends that he wanted no office and could not leave his business affairs to take one.

(He had fallen lann wnere sne received her life of 1895 Maxfield drive. Handy Lake, near Hartland. died Wednesday noon. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

She was married to Ravmnnri Frai-v LL i iff" I 1 I. HUGH'S in June. 1913. and they moved to Dansville where she died September 3, following a long illness at the age of 74 years heir to the active management of the string of motion-picture theaters built up by his uncle.) mull in. She is survived bv the husband Dav.

mond; a niece. Ruth Randall, and a si's- Despite the President's pleas, Frank Walker in Washington to assuage the bitter intramural conflicts of his administration. For that task. Walker has been called in a little too late. But he will add a big measure of fine idealism mingled with good sense to the cabinet in this time of crisis.

NO SUGAR, OR ter-in-Iaw. Mrs. Margaret Randall, both of Los Angeles. and a host of friends. Walker probably would not have accepted the postmaster generalship, even now, if his friends had not told him that he owed it to his chil r.i iirnct oo A cabinet style you'll like a sewing head with the White Rotary mechanism for smooth, quiet stitching.

Instantly ready for sewing easily accessible, for it masquerades as a night-table when not in use. THIRD FLOOR Small Down Payment Balance Monthly! life had been srent near Dansville. He Norman T. Showers DANSVILLE. Sent.

6 k'nnonl FATTENING died at the farm home near Dansville, Tuesday. for Norman T. Showers were held at the dren to include a cabinet title in his IReglster and Tribune Syndicate) Millville church Friday aflcrnnnn at 2 He is survived by the widow, Libbie; SYRUPS ADDED o'clock, the Rev. Mr. A.

B. Fnrkirr offi record. Having taken the job, however, Walker will work at it consci three daughters, Mrs. Ernie Moore and ciating. Burial was in North stockbridge Mrs.

Charles Showerman of Webberville, cemetery. entiously. 'Opinions expressed here art solely thoie of the author and do not necessarily represent those of thii newspaper.) Woman T. Showers, son nf Mr and Mrs. Olga Briminstool of Battle Creek; one son.

Earl, who, with his family, reside at home; several grand- Walker is a man of the high in jvirs. josepn showers, was born in Mich tegrity and sturdy idealism of the Igan. March 3, 1868. Nearly his entire children and a large circle of friends. late Senator Thomas J.

Walsh of Montana, who was his mentor and Just Before The Deadline first hero in politics. He is imbued with the high principles of social Justce set forth in the great papal encyclicals Novarum" and Ametfcab Bee" Quadragesimo Anno. Walker has another valuable as set; a personality which acts as a solvent. He gets along well with almost everybody. More than a year ago this column Popular Men's Store ten Mtoi miM MTian wrote that the President needed By Dick Murray 'Free' Air Fought Over Dr.

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On Labor Day Mr. Roosevelt took to the air twice speaking at the TV A Chickamauga dam and at Great Smoky national park. As these addresses were defined as "non-political," they were broadcast without cost to the Democratic party. In his Chickamauga talk, however, Mr. Roosevelt delved into a red-hot campaign issue by referring scornfully to "those who maintain this enterprise (the TVA) is not a proper activity of government." Of course, one does not have to be bit with a ton of brick to realize that the above reference was a carefully aimed punch at Wendell Willkie.

It was interpreted as such by Joseph Martin, Republican national committee chairman, who lost no time protesting to the networks that Mr. Roosevelt was mis-using free radio time. So the broadcasting systems face this dilemma: How can you distinguish Roosevelt the President from Roosevelt the candidate? If Robert Louis Stevenson were alive, he might be inspired to write a sequel to "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." TN RUMANIA this week an army general was freed from prison and made dictator.

I wonder whether he received a full pardon or just a parole. THE latest dispatch from Bucharest reveals that King Carol has been kicked out, with his 19-year-old son, Michael, succeeding him on the Rumanian throne. Well, young Mike can't be much worse than his old man. For Rumania's sake this column hopes that the aged proverb, "Like father, like son," doesn't hold true in Carol's case. Three Sentenced To Prison Terms A sk Regular crown, welted brim, and full width band.

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