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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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12
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S. Ritter, Carlisle, operating during By Dorothy Bond 12 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Monday, August 2, 1948 THE LADIES revocation period; Ervin E. Fackler, Hershey, failure to stop at scene of accident, render assistance and dis Dewey close identity. factors which can cause political opinion to shift during the initial weeks. Until some of the confusion has cleared away it will be difficult to tell what the exact score is.

There is, for example, the Southern anti-Truman revolt, which may grow or decline, depending to a large extent on what Congress From Page One Navy Begins Campaign To Reeniist Veterans A campaign to reeniist former Navy men will be conducted this month by the United States Naval Reserve Battalion in its volunteer and organized reserve components. the special session of Congress on prices and housing two issues since in actual elections there are no undecided votes cast. With the undecided eliminated, the poll findings are: Dewey 53 Truman 41 Wallace 6 In the 1944 election the vote division was as follows: Roosevelt .,.53 Dewey 46 Minor Parties 1 Today's report is the first of many polls which will be conducted at regular intervals to chart the course of political sentiment. The effect of the special session Major Hench in Japan Maj. Ralph V.

Hench, son of Mrs. Ralph K. Hench, 4607 Clarendon street, arrived recently at Yokota Air Force Base, Japan. He is in command of the Headquarters and Base Service Squadron of the 7th Air Service Group. does about civil rights in the present special session.

which are close to the hearts and pocketbooks of the Conference to Dedicate Church Camp on Sunday Members of the Allegheny Conference of the Evangelical United Brethren Church will dedicate Camp Allegheny next Sunday afternoon for purposes of Christian education. The camp of 100 acres is located along the Lincoln Highway in Somerset County. In charge of the services will be the Rev. Harry J. Fisher, Wilkins-burg, conference director of Chris-tion education.

Each Sunday School in the conference will bring a "dedication offering." Nearby congregations and pastors who will participate are: Liverpool Evangelical United Brethren, the Rev. M. O. Mickey; Susquehanna charge, the Rev. J.

R. Peterson; Richfield charge, the Rev. C. E. House; East Salem charge, the Rev.

Arthur Ritchey; Middleburg charge, the Rev. C. F. Miller. Still another unknown is the By ehlisting, former Navy men can protect their rating, advance in grade, and accumulate longevity time.

number of states that will permit the Wallace ticket to qualify on the ballot in November. To the extent that the ticket does not Here's Proven Soothing Relief for Treating Minoi The reserve recruiters are on duty at the United States Naval Reserve Guard tgslnst Infection from minor Injuries outs burns. Annj themselves have in public opinion polls indicated those two as the most important domestic issues today. The President's ringing call for action may appeal to a sufficient number of voters, especially in the low-income groups, to increase his present following. 2 A fairly high proportion of voters, 10 per indicate that qualify in major states, the Wallace percentage found in today's Armory, 2995 North Second street and of other factors will be mea ootbing OIL-O-tOL.

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The final poll will be conducted a few days before the election November 2. Wednesday anc Thursday nights until 9 p. m. Lt. Cmdr.

Herbert Bryan, USNR, is recruiting and pub whether charges that the Wallace party is Communist dominated will reduce the vote for Wallace, licity officer. they have not yet made up their with the obvious effect of improv minds what candidate they favor. First Aid To Sore ing President Truman's chances Picnic Tomorrow For Store Employes Bowman's Department Store will These fence-sitters include many 506 Drivers Penalized Eyes Lavoptik Previous polls have shown that Wallace's present support is people who did not vote in 1944, but among those who did vote, a During the week ending July 23, Stop little local eye troubles before they Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

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This annual outing is arranged by the Employes' Association four voted Democratic. This is a factor favorable to Mr. Truman, ranks. VtnMO 1 51nD ROD ft II U-l Lfeft refunded. Also soothes granuiaiea eyeuas.

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Immediately after store closes at 1 p. chartered buses will take all employes desiring transportation Well, here's your schedule for today, boss. From 9 to 12 you give us a blow by blow account of what you did over the week-end from 12 to 3 lunch and thereafter you sit and reshuffle the mail on your desk until quitting time. cratic fold than will switch party allegiance. any time, and it can be seen that 1948 represents something almost to the park.

Evening return trips 3 Almost all of the interview unique in presidential campaigns. drew the licenses of 506 drivers, 16 fewer than in the preceding week. Of this number 54 were revoked and 452 suspended. Operating privileges were restored to 222 motorists. Included among the revocations were: Galen Johnson, Shippensburg; Clarence E.

Stark, Trevorton; Bernard Trostle, Carlisle; John M. Long, Northumberland, R. D. Gomer A. Wern, Littlestown, R.

D. 2, and James A. LeFaver, New Cumberland, all charged with intoxication; Roland O'Donnell, Shippensburg, R. D. 2, intoxication and operating during revocation period.

Cecil Leonard Raye and Donald Palmer, this city; Edgar Charles Via, Hummelstown, and Richard Ray, Middletown, larceny and operating without consent of owner; Jacob K. OAK or SUMAC President Truman's campaign managers will undoubtedly take ing for today's poll was completed before the end of Henry A. Wallace's Progressive Party convention, and therefore the figures do not reflect the effect which that convention with its high fervency and zeal may have had on voting will be scheduled to meet the demand. A program of contests has been planned by the entertainment committee. Doris Beck is chairman, and Harriet Snyder, Dorothy Bookwal-ter, Sig Stroman and Joyce Parthe-more are assisting.

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Don't suffer. See your druggist today and get NORITO on this guarantee. heart from the fact that their can tical cartoonists were depicting President Truman in the doghouse, the President staged a dramatic recovery. He regained sufficient popularity to beat Governor Dewey in a presidential "trial heat" poll by the Institute as recently as last winter. that if he did it once, he can do it again.

However, he has a long road to travel. If today's poll findings are laid alongside the percentages in the election of 1944, it appears that the situation has just about reversed since 1944. To make the comparison the undecided vote in didate has in the past made pheno Science has discovered an excellent new treatment for ivy, oak and sumac poisoning. It's gentle and safe, dries op the blisters in a surprisingly short time, often within 24 hoars. At druggists, 59 i sentiment.

4 Probably presidential menal comebacks in popularity. Following the 1946 Congressional elections, when Republicans triumphantly took control of both housese of Congress and when poli- and Betty Morgan. Michael Mickola Democratic supporters of the IVY-DRY Ask for and West Badorft are in charge of campaign in the last generation has started with so many different President are undoubtedly saving today's poll must be eliminated, transportation and tickets. Lehman, Halifax, R. D.

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