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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 40

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1945 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS VIICIl Ul lltaif nihirriouB inimical pan the National Political Action committee." In radio statements throughout the final days of the campaign, Jeffries' supporters, have asserted that "a vote again' Jeffries on Tuesday, will be a vote Expenditures Flv In Detroit Race FOR SALE Contract Termination Complete Bonderizing and Painting Equipment fajjjfl I JPleLm MILK IE 'or the communists. 3. ifh The Frankensteen in his address election cam-cnrKed the mayor "raising i I niin inHi.inc dAnlail Ha iron By DAVID J. DETROIT, Nov, bitterest municipal Violence Anticipated WINDSOR, Nov.

3, Fear of violence at the strikebound Ford Motor Co. of Canada plant picket line kept 250 Royal Canadian Mounted and Ontario Provincial police on the alert tonight. The Windsor city council urged dominion and provincial official to withhold action by the RCMP and the Ontario polie pending another special council meeting Sunday. Police reinforcements were brought here at the request of the city police commission to augment city police following a skirmish last night between UAU-CIO pickets and city police at the main gate of the plant. LONDON Madagascar now has fewer than 12,000 motor vehicles.

has exienenced in th. in. paisrn Detroit several decades entered its final asserted that "this young whip phases today with rnarges mat persnapper, who never worked a large sums of money were being day in his life, stepped out of spent in behalf of the two candi- college into a job in nis father' dates for the may- name." (The elder Edward J. Jcf oralty post. fries was long one of Detroit's From Mayor Edward J.

Jeffries, most widely known judges), seeking two-year term "The mayor," said Frankensteen, came the allegation that the CIO "has raised the point that I must political action committee had put have promised the Negroes some-( 11110,000 into the effort to elect thing in order to have won morel Richard T. CIO than 80 ner cent of their votes! fiest ud nerd. i rt.e tank. 4' 1 1' complete Kith Imirwr.lnn healeri. ettieuet is.tem, drier emseser and holRtN, rompletels- levelled.

AImi at" rmtnrl infra red rr-ln orn. ts-lth ennsesor end ell netesnnry roetreti, romplete, MeM Tn be old ee romplrtr Bnfl, en le. vlreee for Immedlete remittal. Seeled bide In trlptlrate wlU be ipraed el II A. Nosember It.

Foe Inspection or further infnr net lun. write or phone THE FYR-FYTER CO. 221 Crane Day ton 1, Ohio AH: Geo J. Phone FUlton 1111 in the primary." Denying any promises, he added: USE 666 "Jeffries also implies that IJ will represent only a minority; group if elected. He should be I 1 7 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID.

TABLETS. SAIVE, NOSE FIRST NEGRO FEDERAL JUDGE NEW YORK. Nov. 3. First Negro in history to be appointed to the federal bench, Irvin C.

Mollison (right) of Chicago is sworn in as judge of United States customs court by Webster J. Oliver, presiding judge of the court. (AP WIBEPHOTO) DROPS. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED I careful in his use of the word 'minority' because I am endorsed by the Democrats, the CIO, by Negroes, Jews and Hungarians and oy the Typographical ani printing units of the AFL." Jeffries called his opponent a "pork-chopper," which he said meant a leader who accepts the workmen's dues but fails to work in their interest. To this Frankensteen reported: "On his record Jeffries is really and truly a pork chopper Identify Victim Frankenslern Jeffries Busy Week On A Modern Farm Revise Corn Yield Estimate For Clerk of the Municipal Court Vote for ROY EBERT Mt.

Ebert hoi en enviable recoerj of (oithful service as clerk of the municipal court He hai always operated the office et profit end up to the exact letter of the law. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SOUND EXPEDIENCE and good retails. KEEP IOY EBERT IN OFFICE cot) your vote fer hire en Tueidoy. paid aeV Auto Workers United presi- dent. Of Drowning As Trotvvood Woman Frankenstfie.n, charging a "con spiracy among certain top auto Upward To 108 Bu.

An Acre mobile manufacturers'' to "bring: charge that Jef fries has never liMi'lr ihf dpnrrJci'on onrl rloctrnv Worked a Has' in hie lifp HV RALPH SCHRAM our breeding ewes on it for organized labor," asserted the Both candidates hae urged the The body of a woman found in We mentioned a couple of weeks a while and, by that means, put 1 A. a i a il lfii 1 manufacturers are spending lav them in top condition. I hey will largest possioie lurn-oui or voters inc. nam rive near Miner I roraago when W( tegan picking corn on Tuesday. Lynenenced election shortly after 10 a.

m. Saturday .1 ishly to elect Jefferies start lambing in another five or six weeks and we feel that vounsr "This city." said leffries, observers expect a total vote of was identified as that of Mrs yield of around 80 or 110 bushels been invaded in recent weeks byclose to half a -nillion. a group of outsiders. They Detroit, isarnes, 4.1, or 11 neas-'per acrp ow sjnr(1 we nave De. Iclover and alfalfa pasture will put st.

Trotwood. employp of oarai fir.rl 'them in such condition that we mav una. 1 liavr r. rwirmsi I cil si. immvvimhi.

an ''in si ant an have normally a that we will have to revise that jexpect a good crop of lambs. estimate upward. 1 While picking during the past: I Obin IMiliti i come from New York. Washing- stronghold in state and national, the Inland Manufacturing division, ton and California to ttdvancp the elections, chooses its municipal Motors corporation. Iden-candidacy of Ilichard Franken- ificials on a non-partisan basis.

The tification was made about 3 p. m. teen." The mayor charged Frank- citv election commission reports Saturday by her sister, Mrs. O. L.

ensteen and his sunnorters seek low aa Jenkins, with whom she lived at week we found the corn piling so rapidly that we decided to make I COLUMBUS, Nov. 3. 11, to make Detroit a "guinea pig for voters. The highest previous regis- irotwood, and a brother-in-law Ohio organized militia will ap a new political philosophy tration was 814,007 in the last f'Vereu 01 union ra. ana mo.

La. making several checks spot we ar proximate 24,000 officers and men about twice the size of the 1940 Katun pike, be the Coroner A. P. McDonald said presidential election. A 500,000 vote would units, after the new state, program rived at the figure of 108 bushels per acre.

That is quite a difference from our former estimate, but the checkups have showed that result. municipal woman urownen several nours nigiiest ever cast in a election. The previous high mark Dy is completed, Adj. Gen. D.

Pan-coast reported tonight. Pancoast estimated that from months to two years would be re was 419,000 in the citv election nfijames ouuins, iuim'2 nrown 'Anyhow, those figures started us 1937. In sharp contrast, the nri- hl- ne ana a sleP.s?n;out to find some more nicket cribs THIS CLAMOROUS lary in August brought out take care for the surplus corn, but quired to organize and train new units and get the new program a little more than 201,000 votes. "'5 "aK't' "ul "uuutlso far we have not been able to to look now that voting Frankensteen got "i ma; sal" "nefind any. It begins under way.

ike we will have corn scattered COLD WAVE 'Wty in about any handy building that ventilated and under fSlllUHlii1 SUPREME LONDON Shive, a former waste product, is being used as fuel in Britain's flax industry. votes and Jeffries 68,754. "1 Both Franktnsteen and Jeffries, right foot, are native Detroiters. Franken- Members of the family said the steen, 38-vears-old, took a bachelor' woiman bee" despondent and of science degree at the University i extremely nervous since the death of Davton and a law course at the of her husband. Far Barnes late is well roof.

PERMANENT FOR ONLY It is rather late, but wheat sow ing is still on our agenda. We cutl University of Detroit. t( I4TAX uat the crroiinn nncu with Ihp disc and Mrs The 45-year-old Jeffries, seeking his fourth term as head of the city Barnes, her husband andjthen sowed two tons of lime per! son, Donald, 14, resided at 162 DIAMONDS $10 to $10,000 a Written Guarantee le Quetltj and Slie. Jack M. Werst Miami SftVMfi Bldg.

Secuntf Floor t6 S. Mmln 81. government, was graduated from Wyoming st'. at 'the time of Mr' the University of Michigan law, Joofu Barnes death. Since then she and school.

He served in the citv coun acre. Then after giving it another good discing we went in with the: drill. Since the season is so we are hedging just a little against it. Instead of the usual eight pecks I per acre, we increased the seed! by another peck, and increased the the son have resided in Trotwood. She had been employed at the In- oil from 1932 to 1940 when he began his first team as mayor.

and Manufacturing division about of Home in 2 to 3 Hours three years, sought political office. He was fertilizer from 200 to 250 r.t lf i iiti i 'I' "Tl I fill 1 I I 'mi III. rt 14 LIJ I 1 1 tnf- life IrtLrJ.T-. VI -r. nUnn 1 1 1 1 A t-af i nunir a li 1 1 i'mi it ivt i'M ii r.

i' i. i i tu, j.4.a,, iurs- e-rna anmn, I lie painters arc getting ai ng body York City; Mrs. Ed Fair, with their work. As every to is ninn thL HAW no i iom fBLIW! Mm' rw Hale, union kno ws, it is always a problem 'nl;) i lMrs' Lulu Detrich' Dayton Mra.lfiiid a durable roof paint that i fi, SpTl Kverett LdUttX. near Dayton and an excellent preservative.

This ti, 8 red by the Detroit New. mdi- two brothers. Harley Cassell, Belle-i we are giving all metal roofs fArM Sundflf Mint JiffriM ic i mc The new Charm-Kurl Supreme Cold Wave home kit giv es you a COLD WAVE at home which compares with any professional COLD WAVE costing up to 1 VO0. It's heatless machineless a ro-1 I I I I tl I I IIIIU 1 I i (I 1 il 1 i IV. 11.

Ill I 'rl lit I I I -Mil V.ll DR. T. E. JARRETT ANNOUNCtS HIS ASSOCIATION WITH DR. C.

B. GEBHART 761 Reibold Bldg. inf in popular favor with 00 per 1 1 iL. it 1 -f rou 1.10 vine. paper is; The bo(, wu removed to the uarning its readers, however, that Roberts funeral home 921 Brown mate.

We are assured that this will penetrate the metal and will tend to neutralize the acid. After that dries we will cover it with th green roof paint we have on hand. Our stand of young clover is excellent this year and it has attained a very thrifty growth. For' that reason we thought we would me lAi, morougn- pending completion of funeral going get-out-the-vote machine in 'orange ments. Ditroit history and that a minor-1 ity can take control if the mass! I Mn.r of unorganized voters are negli-i1ulc VJllHIien ITItiy Ollc gent of their citizenship duties, rs rve -i 1 takes only 2 to 3 hours, yet your lovely, natural looking curls and waves will "stay in" for months and months.

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circuit court of appeals ruled today that four Oii City. children have a right to seek $100,000 damages from a wealthy former neighbor woman who they charged lured their father from home and fled with him to Chicago. The ruling reversed a decision by Federal Judge William J. Campbell who had dismissed the suit against. Mrs.

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IMWIMM I SUPREME (rh kit conuini i full ounces of salon-type ioIii-lion with Kmrlimm, 60 Curl ers. 60 End Tissues, Applicator, Ncuiralizer end i omplcte Instructions. or Walnut til 1 Miiiiogany Period Parker, 42, oil heiress, on ground of lack of precedent. The suit was filed by Mrs. Olive Means Daily, 45, of Oil City, on behalf of her four children.

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Daily also has a separate All Drug Stores and Cosmetic Counters Qu kit -comforting Oveleae ream. 60c. SI. firm, Germicidal Seep, 23c at Gftllahrr'a end ilthcr Uuod lirua Mnres. VE LMO $300,000 alienations of affections suit pending against Mrs.

Parker 1 1 II which attorneys recently reported they were attempting to settle, 05 ATTENTION-VOTERS There are a number of reason hy sou should volt for JUDGES STRUCK and JACKSON for our Municipal Court: And outstanding five-drawer Chest-on-Chejt. All drawers center guided and have dustproof construction. A distinctive looking piece of furniture that will give years of practical service. 1. THF.

DAYTON DULY NEWS of October 30. 19 15, lias this to aT editorially: They (voters) are fortunate in having an candidates two men who have given an excellent account of themselves as judges in this Court JUDGE I MMETT J. JACKSON and JUDGE WILLIAM L. STRUCK. 'The election Ul nonpartisan, as an election of judges ought to he.

If ou care tn know, one as nominated as a Democrat, the other as a Repulilican. Granted, as is the ease, that hold have made excellent imlires anil that no sound rerimon exist, for mak WILLIAM STRUCK I MMi i i JACKSON ing a change, their election can eonfidcnilv he recommenSed." 2. Mil VI III HMD of October 27. 1945, has this to sav for the court election, il is The Herald's considered opinion that the two Municipal Judge vui.LIAM STRUCK and EMMETT JACKSON. incumhriits deserve ediloriiillt endorscmcnl 63-pc.

Floral IIIMNER SET Service for Eight 3. Nil I HX, of Novriulier I. 19l'. has llii- to Ml "Onlt attorneys have opportunity to become fulh familiar illi the men Mho sit on the benches, they alone know whether the bulk of cases is handled promptly and fairly. I or tlml reason, ami in view of the fact that nolhing to their discredit has come to our attention, urge the election of the two men recommended by the Bar Umm iation WILLIAM STRUCK Mid EMMETT JACKSON.

Roth are incumbents anil both were appointed to office. STRUCK is a Republican, JACKSON a Democrat." 4. The membership of the Dayton Bar Association, by secret ballot, overwhelmingly endorsed Judges STRlCK and JACKSON for re-election. 5. They are now Municipal Judges by appointment from GOVERNORS BRICKLR and LAUSCIIE.

The Judicial Committer appointed bv the Davton Bar Association recommends JUDGES STRUCK and JACKSON as FAIR, CAPAHLE, EXPERIENCED. The Judicial Committee askg every ntrr In hear in mind JUDGES STRUCK and JACKSON when they vote next Tuesday. 95 17 via mr rrwi tww 9 CTnrrT I relish dish I creomsr I sugar and lop 9 I vegetable dish 9 I lorge steoV plotter I Small steak plotter 9 desserts 8 dinner plotes 8 lunch plotet I soup plates 8 cups 8 saucers A 8 salad plates JUDICIAL COMMITTEE LAREM I J. STOECKLEIN LOUIS T. SHULMAN LBERT IL SC1IARRER.

Cbai nil. in EBB R. CLARK JOSEPH B. MURPHY I. L.

JACOBSON NICHOLAS T. NOLAN JOHN B. HARSH VI AN Enjoy the Convenience of a Booth Charge Account Pel, AdT. 112 EAST FIFTH STREET 1.

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