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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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riot IIGBT THB EVENING OBSERVER, DUNTHRK-FREDONIA, N. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 194S 43-POUND WARDROBE GIRDLES WORLD Saa Francisco (UP) --Hooey Xaateo, petite young lady from got off a Pan American Clipper la Saa Francisco after a flying trip around the world with her entire wardrobe one The capsule wardrobe, chosen especially for air travel, weighed 43 pounds, Including the suitcase. It was well under the baggage allowance of 88 The wardrobe had been planned to furnish proper type ot clothing for ranging from 'the raw winds ot Scotland to the heat of tropical Pacific. The secret," Hauea said, "is to pick one basic She chose brown. That makes it possible to use shoes and accessories with all Her complete wardrobe'included a beige suit, silk print dreis, dark brown linen dreas, shantung afternoon dress, dinner dress, dark afternoon dress, slacks, two white silk shirts, watermelon pink sweater, three of shoes, three pairs of gloves, three hats, two sets of nylon lingerie, dozen nylon stockings, collapsible umbrella, 'toe fur tweed skirt, short top coat, and one handbag, An ideal outfit for acual.

travel is a ikirt and blouse, Miss Hanaeh said only additions she would make to her wardrobe on another trip are two nylon.skirt*. Eire will increase police pensions, but the police want more money. NIHRU WARNS OF WAR "The world is hanging on th brink of a precipice and no ma. knows when, may topple over, Pandit Jawaharal Nehru, Premier, irf New Delhi. "I not know when war will comt I do feel it will come soon.

Never the preparation is there. --Read the you'll fin many money-savinr opportunist In STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A. M. ROSING'S JULY Clearance THURSDAY thru SATURDAY-3 DAYS OF STORE-WIDE REDUCTIONS! 41 and 49 inch Ptqnot tubing Itat quality figured priee-- 36-iaeh flannelette, price-- Regular 39e yd. white rayon aatia for Slightly water lUfolarly tl.tt.

price-- 69cyd. 45cyd. 32cyd. 49cyd. 50-INCH CRETONNES JUfuUrly fl.36 Yd.

Salt Price Yd. Regularly $1.50 Yd. Price $1.00 Yd. Regularly Yd. Salt $1.15 Yd.

34-INCH CRETONNES Regularly 95e Yd. Sale Price'69c Yd. Regularly $1.26 Yd. Sale Price 85e Yd. of part liaen toweling, and brown.

Reg- ttlarlr 90e and 59e yd. Floral feather ticking, regular j4. priee-- Ftu-e Imea aaad er dirt colored Regnlar- Ir 9ale price-- 29cyd. 69cyd. 39c GENTS' LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Regular $3.96 Sale Price $2.59 Regular $4.96 Sale Price $2.95 blue and tan cotton a few at this Regular 13.50 and 13.98.

Rale price Otata' twin tranlu. Bjftilarly and $8.99. work nhirti. Boys' cotton slaek 10-1M4. $8.95.

laatex twin Regularly $3.60. Salt $1.95 $1.95 $1.79 $2.19 $1.95 Ladies' 4 gingham tporta ensemble, includes dftss. skirt and blonw. Regularlv $5.95, tT.95 and $9.95. price- Ladies' sharkskin 4 enaemble.

Includes hatter, skirt and bioune. Regularly $12.95. price-- $6:95 1 lot of ladiaa' Sale 1 lot of Sale 1 lot of ladies' Regular to $13.95. 1 lot of ladies' wash dresses. Worth up to $4.95, $1.95 OFF ON ALL COTTAGE SETS DURING OUR SALE Quilted MATTRESS PROTECTORS Twin 39 76, regularly $8.95 Sale Price $3.39 Full 64 76, regularly $4.95 Sale Price $4.19 Full 60 70, regularly $5.95 Sale Price $4.95 Table cloths, floral, size 48 50, regularly $1.25.

price-- 1 Floral table cloth, regular $2.95. Sale price-9 of lace scarfing for buffet or dresser acarfs. Regularly 85c yd. Sale price-( 81 99 regularly $3.25. Sale 69c 39cyd.

$2.59 LACE CURTAINS Regularly $1.96 Regularly $2.25 Regularly $2.50 Regularly $2.95. Regularly $3.96 Regularly $4.95 Sale Price $1.69 Sale Price $1.85 Sale Price $2.10 Sale Price $239 Sale Price $3.19 Sale'Price $3.95 50 paira rayon marquisette tailored curtains, regularly $3.50. price-RUFFLED CURTAINS Regularly $2.95 Sale Price $2.49 $4.95 Sale Price $3.95 Regularly $5.95 Sale Price $4.95 1 lot of paper blue and rose only, regularly $1.00 and $1.49. Sale price-- 1 Jot of chenille rugs. Regular $6.95 to $9.95.

Sale price-1 lot of chenille gold only. Kcgularly $3.19. Sale Price-Ladies' built-up cotton 36 to 44. Regularly $1.50. Special-- Sizes 46 to 52, regularly $1.59.

Sale prioe 51-gauge nylon regularly $1.65. Sale 1 lot of ladies' gloves, worth up to $1.95. Sale price-1 lot of ladies' bathing suits, small Worth ut to $7.95. Sale price-- 51-gauge nylon, hose, teal sheer, slightly irregular. Regular $2.24.

Sale price-1 lot of kitchen chair pads, red only. Regular 50e. Sale price-Outdoor chair cushions, made of water proof cloth; in plain red and black. Regularly $1.50. Sale price-- Plnstic table cloths, size 54 72, regularly $1.00 Sale price-1 lot of shower curtains, regularly $3.95 and $4.95.

Sale price-- Pillow cases 42 36. Best quality. Regularly ifU.59 a pair. Salts, 79c $1.35 89c 25c I G'S 79c $2.39 $1.29 pr. EAST FOURTH ST.

LESTER BLDG. DUNKIRK Today 9 In National Political Scene BIT JOSEPH NOLAN Henry A. Wallace's third party to work to'day on a platform which followers are confident wil take away from both the Republicans and Democrats in November. The 74-member platform mittee, headed by one-time New Dealer Rexford' Guy Tuwell, met in closed session in Philadelphia to talk over the new party's policies. Tomorrow and Thursday the group will hold open heariups on the platform.

Convention sessions get under way Friday. With the Wallace-Glen Taylor ticket settled in advance, tue platform will be the chief concern of the 2,500 delegates who are pected to attend convention. the threo-diy Besides Tugwell, other prominent committee members who will have a hand in writing the platform Include former CIO Counsel Lee Pressman, Author Louis Adamic, union leaders Harry Erilges TM and former O. and Julius Emspak, Assistant Attorney John Rogge. The Wallace forces are 1 aiming upwards 10,000,000 the fall elections.

Neutrai political observers estimate try new party's strength between 2.000,000 and 3,000,000, but concede that the Wallaceites may hold the balance of power in key states like New York and California. Obviously aware of the danger of "raids" by the thiro party, Gov. Thomas E. Dewey moved to solidify the Republican The GrOP presidential nominee invited hit former rival, Harold E. Staa- sen, to a "down on fne farm" conference similar to the one lie held recently with Sen.

Robert A. Tal't, O. The Minnesotan will be Oewey's luncheon guest at Bawling, N. tomorrow anrl the two men, according to Dewcy's aides, discuss the ''situation of the country in general." fhs York governor is counting on Stassen for active support in tne: forthcoming campaign. Meanwhile, there were these other pcl- tical developments: Dixlecrats--Southern a.Ui- Tru- were making conventions to man Democrats plans state endorse the action taken by Dixie- era at Birmingham, last veek-end.

Gov. Fielding Lv Wright of Mississippi, vice presi- iential nominee on the rebel tic- cet, said he would ask the Democratic state convention to meat Aug. 3. And in Florida, Attorney General J. Tom Watson said he would issue a call shortly for a meeting of those "who support he declaration of principles of Birmingham conference." At he same time, the Dixiecrata let be known that, they get along without the support of crusader Gerald L.

K. Smith. The eader of the Christian st crusade said he would support the states' rights ticket because "the Negro and t.ie Jew are exerting too much control in American politics." But Gov, J. Storm Thurmond of Sputa Carolina, who heads the ticket, said 'we do not invite and we do noi need the support of Smith or any rabble-rousers." Truman White House sources said President Truman nas decided to deliver in person nis message to the special session of congress. These sources said he ask for immediate price con- rols on meat 1 and some otner jasic foods, and for "standby" omrols on other commodities.

Republicans in congress, aowever, vere predicting that the president's new appeal would get cant attention from summer ession. The GOP leadership urned Mr. Truman down cold mce before when he 'standby" controls. Barkley Sen Alban W. Rr.rk- ey, the Democratic candidate fi-r president, got a rousing What Otfcer Papers Say (Continued From Page Six).

county would endorse both Representative Reed and Senator Pierce, carrying ut in good faith the reciprocal agreement which proven so satisfactory. So Cattaraugus county'Republicans were puzzled when they read in the public press a few days ago that a quorum had failed to show up for a called meeting of the executive committee r.t the Chautauqua county committee. The executive committee in our sister county customarily acts on endorsement of candidates and" other party matters, instead of the full county committee. Lacking a quorum, no meeting was held. Hence no candidates were endorsed.

The Chautauua county chairman, Leslie R. Gregory of Fredonia, gave out a statement interpreting the absence of a quorum as indicating "that the committee does not feel there should be endorsement of candidates." This was followed a day or so later by published reports to the effect that organization leaders In Chautauqua county had decided against further support of Senator Pierce. These reports added to the puzzlement in Cattaraugus county, for Senator Pierce always has had strong support from Chautauqua county and many of the leading Republicans of the county had expressed themselves as being heart- 'ly in favor of his renomlnation. Light is now thrown on the Chautauqua county situation. The Dunkirk OBSERVER, one of the daily newspapers In the coun- and the principal -paper in Northern Chautauqua.

makes the flat-footed assertion that "there vas po intention (on the part of hose in control of the organization) of going along with Cattaraugus county." They had been stringing Cattaraugus They decided to disregard the agreement of many years and the declared wish of Cattaraugus county, expressed -in the vote of he Cattaraugus committee endorsing Senator Pierce--and to do his without giving any notice, or the inkling, of their purpose. They were going 10 let Cattaraugus county believe, up to the last minute, that they would stand by hp agreement--and then pull a 'ast one by making no endorsements. No wonder the Dunkirk OBSERVER has "an idea the Cat- araugus committee will suspect ad faith on the part ot Chau- tuqua. The OBSERVER further asserts hat the" required notice was not iiven of the meeting of the Chautauqua executive committee, and that no legal action could omecoming welcome from iors in Paducah, Ky. He told rowd of 6,000 that "live vice residential nomination never vas sought by me, but naturally gave me great joy to receive Gov.

Dewey's ampaigu manager, Herbert BrowneU, met in Washington rfth Rep. Hugh D. Scott, the iew national chainran, t.j alk over party strategy. It was that Brownel' andle details connected tviln the residential dampaign, while cott will concentrate on the congressional and gubernatorial' ices. --If you have anything to sell, the GRAPE BELT classified columns will help you.

lave been taken had a quorum been present. The effect of this maneuvering likely to be the very opposite what was intended. The OBSERVER, which is in a position to udge Chautauqua county sentiment, says "there is a good chance the party voters will abandon their leaders and go along with the able Senator Pierce who has represented the district with entire satisfaction." In both counties condemnation of such tactics may expected, and resentment against those engaging in them. To fail to rebuke such maneuvering would be to invite a lowering of the generally high standards of politics in Cattaraugus and Chautauqua Republican-Press. CITY and VICINITY --For Sale: Single be me, Kt Main, Dk.

--Radio and television Mrviec for all Loeb Wemett. 75 E. Fifth St. phone 2624. --For Sale: Norie 4 burner fu stove, excellent condition.

Main Fredonia. Phone 2-5052. Sale: 1936 Chevrolet ton pickup truck. Excellent condition. 248 Water street Phone --For White carpet ing tor wedding.

73 Cleveland Fredonia, phone 2-7707. --UK your credit Auto service and accessories C. K. Mobil Service Main at White phone --Stop in for tank full of Mobil Gag special at Joe corner Lake Shore Drive Central Ave. --The Gathering Storm by Winston Churchill in stock.

taken for all types of Mac- Keudrick's, 29-31 E. Third St. --37 Ford coach, newly oariteti, 4 new tires and tubes: for sale, cheap. 168 Lake Shore Drive West, front, --Year after year, more frigid- are purchased any other refrigerator. Let us show you why.

P. H. Carlyon, Inc. --Private lessons for Guitar Clarinet Trumpvt Music Supply 4 W. Main St.

(upstairs) --Antiques bought! Glass, China, Furniture, Old Dolls. Oil lamps, bisque. Write Mo'Urd, Westfield, phone 274. --Fast service on all radiae, washers, electric and, "Jectric clocks. Main Appliance "Bob" Smith.

phone 4847. 329 Main St --For Sale: Used Sinsei- sewing machine. Drophead in excellent condition. Phone 5305. --For Sale: Thaycr baby carriage and pad.

$25. Nursery chair and pac, $4. Both oerfect 13 Forest place, Fredonia. --For Sale: Large port-elan up breakfast set, slide leaf. Refrigerator.

House for sale in Diin Inquire 14 Green St Upstairs. --For. Sale: Reconditioned and guaranteed Singer vacuum cleaners. Each one a bargain' Singer Sewing Centre, 345 Central Dunkirk, N. Y.

--Have your furnace cleaned and repaired by Kalamazoo-company guaranteed. Kalamazoo Store, 218 Central Ave, phone 5438. --1940 Dodge dump, 2 axel, new vacuum brakes, fish- plated, low mileage. Will haul 4 yd. Private owner.

Inq. of Verb- law Motors, 110 Hanfdrd Ave, Jamestown. --Cherries! Cherries! Loaded MILK BOTTLES SURVIVE WRECK OF TRUCK Fort' Worth, Tex. (UP)-- Bernard Berliner, 32, rode-a miracle on wheels. He had snacks and drinks for sale in a panel truck and WPS Hearing a railroad cvrFsing.

He watched a northbound train approach znd drove on. But he didn't see southbound trah; on the other track. Berliner jumped and escaned injury. The truck was knc-ckej down an embankment into a fence and damaged to the extent of 1150. Not one of the 400 bottles of milk inside was broken.

LIGHTNING UNINVITED GUEST Boston (UP)--While celebrating her 15th birthday at a party with friends, Marion Cahill of Roxbury was knocked down and stunned by a lightning bolt --U. P. are Correct. Custom UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Factory-to-You! REUPHOLSTERING and REFINISHING QUOTATIONS on REQUEST COLLINS' Upholstery Manufacturing Co. 101-105 Central Ave.

Silver Creek, N. Y. trees. Thoroughly sprayed. Fancy raspberries.

Fill your this year. Earl Walker, 3 east of Fredonia. So. Roberts Rd, phone Fredonia 2-4404. --Pittsburgh paints Look Better Longer Lake Shore Hdwe.

Furniture Phone 2675. --Brides should have the best. candid albumns or studio pictures by McLaren McLaren of Fredonia assure you of quality at fair prices. Phone Fredonia 2-5618 or 2-7646 and make your date for your wedding pictures. --Don't discard any garments damaged by mothholes, tnirns, tears or worn places.

Have them repaired by the Weave-bac. a prompt reliable service. Airs Farnham. 17 Terrace Fredonia, phone 2-5632. --Furnaces, furnaces, furnaces coal, oil or gas, winter air conditioning, with 3 years to -pay.

Now is the time before the fall rush. Phone 5438 for free estimate and information on your heating problem. Kalamazoo Store. 218 Central'Ave. --If it's a' kitchen range you need, come to the Kalamazoo Store.

We have the best stove bays in town and we can, prove it. Twelve different models to choose from, $99.00 up, with 3 years to pay. Store, Central Ave. --For Sale: 45 acre farai. 4 from Fredonia; has very good modern 8-room houre, bcrn and garage; excellent and other fruit: all crops farm; complete set of tools and tractor; 2 head of cattle and chicrens; total tax $45; school bus.

Farm must be sold at once on Eicoutt of ill health. The Baird Realty Company, Fredonia. --A delightful 3 bedroom hose for sale by owner in Fredonia. Lot 60- 265, trees and shrubs. Choice location near schools and shopping center.

New Gulistan carpeting entire first floor -included. Garage attached. Owner leaving state. Early possession. Price, $11,500.

All furnishings including E. electric range optional. Address box 820, Observer. --Instruction, Male. would like to talk to reliable men would like to train in spare time to learn walding, metal work, spray painting as related to Auto Body and Fender repairing; should be mechanically inclined and willing to train in apare time; will not interfere with your job.

Veterans and Civilians. For information about this training write at once, giving name, address, age and working hours. Auto-Crafts Training. Box 818, care Observer. --Look! Modern 5H Room Home for Sale--Only $7,099 Immediate possession and occupancy Landscaped and graded Lot 75x120 ft.

on Roosevelt Ave. F. H. A. approved conatructtoa Gas heat--Full bath 72 In.

cabinet sink automatic hot water You must see To appreciate its value Phone 26J4 before 5 p. m. Bert Roan Lake More Dr. I. Dwtkufc.

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