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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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'4 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Thursday, November 9, 1944 authority fo authorize Issuance of fne ban, he has the authority to modify, alter or rescind it." type and they elected not to make the transfer. On the other hand, the steel company is advertising for skilled and semi-skilled mechanics to increase production. Serving Uncle Sam for Duration Dewey Lead Trimmed In Michigan Mixup B.w t'nited I'rens DETROIT, Nov. 9. Michigan's 19 electoral votes leaned toward Dewey today but an official Wayne.

County canvass, slated for this morning to clear up a mixup of returns from 92 Detroit precincts, kept final results in doubt. With only a handful of outstate No Work Curtailment Two applicants for work at City Hall today contributed to an erroneous report of a post-election curtailment. A responsible executive said reorganization of the plant guards gave some men the opportunity to ao into manual work of a different BUILDING PERMIT The First Federal Savings Loan Association obtained a building permit at City Hall today to change the entrance at 234 North Second street at a cost of $200. precincts still missing and the Wayne dtuation clouded, Dewey clung to a dender 14,000 plurality over Presi- lent Roosevelt. The recheck of Wayne votes is expected to further trim Dewey's lead but Republican leaders declared firmly they did not COUNTRY club SHOES A' believe Roosevelt would overtake the New York governor.

A final outcome closer than Michi gan record photo finish in 1940 As advertised in MADEMOISELLE These men are giving their serv when Willkie defeated Roosevelt by COURTS TO RULE From Page One SOLDIER VOTE From Page One only 6926 votes is likely. ices to their Country for the duration: Left Sgt. Nelson B. Manherz, son Did vou know a Briaadier General commands a Western Union Upholds brigade, which may contain two or three regiments of infantry or several battalions of artillery maintenance of membership provision which 'requires union mem- bers to maintain their good stand- of Mr. and Mrs.

George Manherz. Messages by Roosevelt Park Hall, is serving with a turns showed: Roosevelt, 1,797,000 and Dewey, 1,728,000. The soldier vote will probably have to be counted before some of the contests for State office are decided. Returns were not compiled from as many precincts for International APtrs Service NEW YORK, Nov. 9 Vice-Presi Gay.

colorful sandals as high spirited as rhumba rhythm to make your feet flirtatious. Fashion ing for the duration of a labor-jheadquarters company in the Euro or tanks? ORANGE, as Cloverdale makes it, is the deliriously different drink! Try it today. management agreement unless theyjpean theater of war. jiumi, nign neei, oaiioon platform Life Stride Country Club Shoes, with hosiery-like linings, plasticized soles wear tested and RATION FREE, at CLOVERDALE SttCIAl resign during a 15-day "escape period" at the beginning of a con- dent Joseph L. Egan of Western Union today upheld the company's acceptance of dozens of congratulatory telegrams sent out yesterday by President Roosevelt to political as- the State ticbet candidates as for President, and today more complete tract.

figures indicated all of the Dem- OIUNGE HOOT BEER CLUB S0D nil DRY SINGER DIE AMBER GINGER ALE SARSAPARILU PUNCH Cloverdale Soft HARIISSUie, PA. On Sale at Soft Drink Dealer Everywhere ocratic candidates leading their op-Lociates and opponents on the out- The WLB hitherto has been able to sidestep a test on these issues in the Nation's highest court. Wisconsin and California courts have come 01 me rvauunui eieuuuii. STERN'S SHOE! in Harrisburg Since 1875 212 MARKET STREET Reminded that the war-time presi Second Samuel E. Raup, son of Mr.

and Mrs S. E. Raup. 640 Fcf-fer street, is a fireman, first class, with a patrol craft in the French invasion area. He has been on duty in the Atlantic for 11 months, and celebrated his nineteenth birthday October 23.

A former student at William Fenn High School, he- was employed at the Mechanicsburg Naval Supply Depot, prior to entering the service in March, 1943. He trained at Sampson, N. Y. Third Robert C. McAfee, seaman.

dential order No. 9089 bans the transmission of congratulatory messages, Egan said: "If the President had the ruled that the WLB as a Federal agency has authority which pedes state laws and other Fed eral courts have held that WLB1 Ramsey S. Black, Third Assistant General, of Harrisburg, Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, today had a lead of 7800 over his Republican opponent, Edgar W. Baird, Philadelphia city treasurer, the vote being: Black, Baird, The closest contest, according to the unofficial and still incomplete For Minor Throat Irritation second' class, 2213 Jefferson street. directives are not reviewable.

The American Federation of bor, which led the fight to defeat the proposed amendments, ex ion ot Mr. and Mrs. toward Mc For Bad Breath (non systemic) Afee, 648 Camp street, was inducted into the Navy last May 25. and GARGLE WITH pects now to challenge the Arkansas and Florida measures as being trained at Camp Peary, Va. He isj ipires, is that between Federal now stationed in Massachusetts.

juave Charles Alvin Jones, and from where be returned to spend a (,, rm.rt linear,) in conflict with the Federal Con Mm ill rm .31 stitution and thus appeal to the recent furlough with his wife. Mrs rRrMJtll'TlOVS Hughes, R. Hughes yesterday was accuracy! Josephine McAfee and three children. Patricia, Sandra and Carol. Before entering the service Seaman McAfee was a fireman on the Reading Railroad.

Fourth Cpl. Stephen Domain. 19. son of Mrs. Elsie Domain.

1021 Cum- lcading for a time, but today Jones had a plurality of slightly more than votes. The vote: Jones, Hughes, 1,705,851. State Treasurer G. Harold Wagner, leads State Senator G. antiseptic sanies ip3 ANTISEpTC j0LUTCN ij SJkr 59c A Rexall Product 'SSJ Supreme Court.

The WLB announced a week before the election that it would continue to order maintenance of membership, closed shop and other provisions for settlement of war labor disputes irrespective of the votes in Arkansas, Florida and California on banning the closed shop. WLB General Counsel Jesse Friedin said in a formal opinion that no employer or labor union would violate a state law by obey- The proper compounding of prescriptions is considered their first duty by our skilled pharmacists who leave nothing undone in making certain all ingredients are exactly as jour doctor orders. Two stoTes at your service: 16 N. 3RD HARRISBURG 9 N. FRONT STEEITON BUY MORE WAR BONDS bcrland street, was recently pro-! Harold Watkins for Auditor moled to his present rank with aiGencral bv nearly 37,000 votes.

15th AAF B-24 Liberator group in Italy, where he is assistant message CALCIUM S0CIUM rt 8ICAA BONATE hcJy Mid-day totals are: Wagner, Watkins, State Treasurer F. Clair Ross, led in the balloting for State Superior Court, topping former center chief. Domain's organization recently received the Distinguished CARBONATE Unit Citation for its extraordinary mg WLB directives since thesej achievement in destroying 40 Nazi Governor Arthur H. James, high SQUIBB TOOTH POWDER aircraft. The unit has staged more than 140 combat missions.

A graduate of William Pcnn High School. Corporal Domain entered the AAF in June. 1943. He received his training at Yale University and has been in Italy since last January. Acts two ways: 1 Soothes Republican contender for the two places to be filled, by 58,139 and Judge J.

Frank Graff, by votes. Pyoss' Democratic running mate was Judge Chester H. Rhodes. The vote: Ross, coughs due to colds and irritation from fumes, smoke, etc 2 Relieves upset stomach due tocastricfcrmcn- mm mi An. i Federal orders superseded state He cited many state and Federal Court decisions in support of his position.

In Califor nia the "right of employment" proposal was defeated by the combined opposition of the AFL's powerful International Association of Machinists and other labor groups in West Coast aircraft plants and shipyards. This measure would have guaranteed everyone against interference with his job regardless of whether he 'blonged to a labor organization. BISMUTH rft sub- liV'fIiMTil itrr ffn iced. i Fifth Cpl. Albert C.

Jones, son of Rhodes, James, Anna Jones, Downingtovvn, has 1966; Graff, 1,1661,023. ciated with colds. 1 59( YOU SAVE 5t TRY IT 75c Bean's Pills 49c 1.59 Lydia Pink, tleg. Cmp. 98c S3.25 Ssrutan S2.09 ICQ Ueracolate Tablets 79c Lb.

S. A 94c Qt. Mineral Oil 0. 8. P.

83c n.ii Bt fee ueiiaiis tsc received his glider wings plus a bronze star for heroism during the invasion of France. He trained at Camp Claiborne, and Ft. Bragg, N. and has been stationed in England for (he past year and a half. While losing to' fourth-term! Presidential sentiment.

Republicans held their control of the State Senate, reseating all GOP incumbents who ran, and winning in other districts the party previously rep-j resented in the upper legislative! branch. Democrats did there being no "upsets" in the State senatorial balloting. In the remaining nine State- CAIV1AY SOAP In other voting on state issues. New Jersey defeated a proposed FIGHT IS CLOSE From One new constitution. Aenraska rejected statewide prohibition and 3 for 19c Trv this "Soap of Beautiful' Women" Delightful for face an aid to a liner complexion.

the Republicans ejected 13 mem nets and the jiemocrats 1 close that the absentee ballots! conkJ shift the majority in either direction. Many of the other ap-j Tuesday. The vote, however, is close in four districts, and the soldier vote tClOKFS tM CARBONATE 0 winners may learn when1 BISMA-REX NEUTRALIZES EXCESS STOMACH ACID HELPS REDUCE GAS SOOTHES IRRITATED STOMACH MEMBRANE RELIEVES HEARTBURN count may he necessary to the absentee votes are counted that: a proposal to liit gasoline tax funds expenditures to highway purposes. The disapproval of new constitution in New Jersey was attributed to opposition by Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City' to provisions which i tr t. have wrecked his political machine.

Hague waged such an intensive campaign against the measure that the plurality of President Roosevelt in Jersey Citv was far below that of 1032-36-40. Nebraska voted two-to-one against banning the sale and pos- session of intoxicating liquor. mine the winners. The present apparent winners are: Third District, Senator 11. Jerome Jaspan, Philadelphia; Thirty-fifth District, Senator John J.

Haluska, Patton; Forty-seventh District. Louis Klein, Aliquippa; Forty-ninth C. Arthur Bias's. Erie. A majority of the Senate consists of 26, and if the upper House they will not represent their district at Harrisburg when the legislative session opens January 2.

The State House voting was highlighted by a Democratic gain of nine seats in Philadelphia, whose (k'legation of -11 is a powerful factor in the determination of legislative issues. Philadclphians, who gave Roosevelt a 132,000 plurality in V-nlm- mi inn i hi. ii I mi umt in January does have 31 Republican Dewey in the presidential vot- DEMANDS 1 Oi- CARA NOME SKIN FRESHENER Vitamins i safeguard. membcrs, the Republicans will still i'" elated 32 Democrats and nine lack the required votes necessary Republicans to the State House, for confirmation of appointees of Allegheny County, whose 27-the Governor; 34 are needed. member delegation is the second There are a dfaen to 15 doe in tho State House, elected votes in various counties that Dt'mocrats and six Republicans, it imnossihle todav tn frnw-t winner in the Fourth District, mm and plus Liver, Iron I 4 IVORY SOAP Three IXPJF Medium Large political complexion of the infr'eP'nted by Owen B.

Hannon, a Noonday Smices tkH At Pine Street Church More than 100 persons attended the regular noonday service today i at the Tine Street Presbyterian Church. The Rev. C. Ralston Smith, pastor of the church, choosing'his text fi om the seventeenth chapter of Exodus, spoke on the importance of prayer and its spiritual effect in regard to the war. The congregation joined in singing of hymns and Frank A.

McCarrel, church director of music, presented a five-minute organ recital prior to the service. 3 29c 3 for 19c House. On the basis of pluralities provided by the civilian vote of Republican who ran for reelection, will not he known until the soldier votes are counted. Civilian returns cave Hannon a lead of about Tuesday, however, 109 Republicans McN'air, it i vines owt vwmam House. At present the in 11 IC former Pittsburgh mayor, his Dem House consists of 132 Republicans Wonderful flattering powder base SPECIAL DRY-SKIN LOTION and 76 Democrats mmmi ocratic opponent.

Governor Martin at the Capitol has been watching the returns on the legislative candidates closely, The House majority is 105, so that if 1P9 Republicans are chosen You can never be sere you are ccttinc as Assemblymen, the party will i U.l i IL. cnoueh essential vitamins unless you nave only a bare working cad if I election results up to this morning. there arc no absentees when supplement your diet ith known quantities of vitamins. So. puarJ against vita ii uie ueLTiiue.s i-iemocrauc min dchciena Start the wise I'lcnamins habit in jour family today.

Alio Niocinomce and it will mean a long legislative! session with constant fights withj the Republican Administration i over the expenditure on post-war! projects of a State surplus of Attends Health Session Dr. Robert M. Hursh, city health officer, is in St. Louis this week at a conference1 on social diseases as a representative of the city and the State Health Departments. He is expected to return Sunday.

Meanwhile, it was indicated at his office that the Uptown youth under treatment, in the -Harrisburg, Hospital annex as an infantile paralysis suspect, is in a satisfactory condition. I LB. GRANGER 73c I 1 IB. PRINCE ALDERT 75c IB. HALF HALF 75c fJT I LB.

SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15iL' LB. MODEL 75cj LB. EDGEWORTH $1.09 I LB. RUM MAPLE LB. REVELATION $1.49 ta I (I LB.

BLUE BOAR $1.98 CaUium Pantothenate 144 CAPSULES .79 noouct Bottle of 100 portant matters come up for a vote. The House Democratic after the last two Roosevelt victories in Pennsylvania. It also was Democratic in 1935 when Governor Earle, Democrat, took office, there then being 117 Democrats and 88 Republicans. Following Roosevelt's biggest Pennsylvania sweep, one that gave him a plurality of 660,000 in 1936, the 1937 Legislature was in control of Democrats. The Senate then consisted of 34 Democrats and 16 Republicans and the House of 154 Democrats and 54 Republicans.

The 1911 session, following the second Roosevelt victory in Pennsylvania in 1940, had a Republican 49i Purelesl Aspirin 5 PEPPERS FAMOUS FIVE PIPE MIXTURE $1.00 I S170.000.000 to Democratic State Chairman David L. Lawrence ordered county chairmen today to assure proper protection for soldier ballots and to notify him of any attempt to tamper with vote boxes before ballots are counted November 22. "In view of the fact that the majority of some of our candidates is small," Lawrence said, "I am fearful there will be an attempt made in some counties to steal the election. "Upon receipt, of information of For Qwitk Relief ef $67 S0RE ry OR HOARSENESS T0 excessive wWSM0KIN8 0R SPEAms pl''l deputd ox St -FVTV'i'V" 1 JL, iii -'J' iUk Jri -Cad Ml SNUGFOLD FOLDING FOUNTAIN SYRINGE FULL QUART JOHNSON'S BA3Y OIL BOX 2 1 DIFFERENT CHRISTMAS CARDS Flashlight Batteries 10c 250 I PURETEST I YEAST TABLETS 79c (Senate, but the House contained 126 Democrats and 82 Republicans. any attempt at fraud either with 1.98 1.69 59c Reg- 2 vnlu ptut las JEWELRY fc LUGGAGE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX CERTAIN' TOILET PREPARATIONS, the general election returns or the soldier ballots, I will turn it over to the United States attorney of the particular district and ask him either to prosecute or have a grand jury inquiry," he declared.

NOW -REAL IMPROVEMENT III THE KIND OF RELIEF YOU CAN GET FROM CONSTIPATION Luxuriously creamy, fragrant lotion for flaky -dry skin. Helps soften smooths away fine, dry lines. Used as a powder it lends skin a younger, more luminous glow. Tablet Laxative With Epsom Salti Added, A New Fleasurabla Experience in Comfortable Action Issue Suicide Verdict In Uptown Man's Death A suicide verdict was issued by Assistant County Coroner Frank Heidel today following the death of Lloyd Gibson. 31, Negro, 626 Primrose street, at 5.10 a.

m. in the Harrisburg Hospital. Heidel reported the victim drank a quantity of lye LIMITED 16 N. 3rd Harrisburg 1403 N. 3rd Harrisburg 9 N.

Front Sfeslton TIME The day has gone when you have to pay for action with unpleasant reactions such i9 gripinjr, cramping and after-weakness. The makers of Epcitab3 have succeeded in producing a tablet laxative whose use offer a real refinement in the way of smoother, improved action minus the usual cramping cr (rripintr. Thia has been done by the simple process of adding small, non-thera peutie doses of Epsom Salts to an inpredier.t commonly prescribed by many physicians for constipation. Whether you are having difficulty with th regularity of your movements or whether yourtrouble is small, incompietemovemenf -be sure to try Espotahs. Get a parknte toii.i and follow the directions.

Eniny a new, pleasant experience jn laxative taking. SUNDAY STORE HOURS: 1400 N. THIRD ST. STORE, 9 A. M.

lo 12 6 lo 9 P. STEEITON STORE, 11 A. M. to 10 P. M.

last Thursday at his home..

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