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TUESDAY OCT 29 194 Pace 11 THE CINCINNATI POST- (( Marriage on Rocks Little Will Receive POLITICSON PARADE Joe Louis Will Speak in Willkie's Behalf At Several Meetings Here Saturday The Hamilton county Republican organization is bring ing Joe Louie heavyweight boxing champion to Cincinnati Saturday in an effort to win for Wendell Willkie and the state and county ticket the Negro vote Chase Davies chairman of President Roosevelt's administration was also given John W- Barrett candidate for state senator charged that Gov Bricker appointed to the Industrial Commission of Ohio James A White who is and parcel of the Anti-Saloon League of He charged that Mr White is a member of a committee for the return of local option and "eventually the return of prohibition in Hamilton county County Engineer Stone said the "spirit of Halloween is with us and in my case the ghosts of my opponent are turning out script full of untruths and deliberately endeavoring to cheat the public erf the true facts of operation of that office" Joseph Dixon candidate for Congress gave the record of Republicans voting against appropri ationa for national defense The symptom of malignant dis' ease that is inherent in the New Deal is evidenced by throwing of eggs tomatoes and other missiles at Wendell Willkie Charles Elston Republican candidate fob re-election to Congress charged in a talk at Douglas School "A more disgraceful course of conduct in a political campaign has never taken place in our he said a presidential candidate must submit to a barrage of rotten eggs because he dares to oppose Mr Roosevelt what violence may be expected in 1944 if the New Deal candidate if given a third Ninth Ward Democrats will meet Tuesday night in Douglas School ts hear Mrs Elizabeth McDuffey and Emory Smith of Washington and Charles Carr of Cleveland Tribute to State Sen Lawrence A Kane for work he has done in the State Legislature was paid by Philip Kennedy during a meeting of the Kane Re-election Committee at headquarters in the Fountain Square Building the County Central Committee made the announcement of Louis' visit when he addressed a meeting of 500 women Monday night at the Netherland Plaza where arrangements were completed for a "No Third day Saturday Mr Davies said Louis who is supporting Mr Willkie win make speeches in Wards 9 16 17 and 18 and in Lockland subdivision if time permits For years one big strength of the Republican party was the Negro support to Republicans In the 1936 election this group went solidly Democratic as President Roosevelt was given 45000 majority in Hamilton county Since that time the has been making inroads in the Negro vote and believes Mr pleas to members of his race will be the turning point Charles Sawyer of Cincinnati Democratic national committeeman sent out letters to Democrats urging them to attend the meeting Wednesday night at Music Hall to be addressed by Mayor LaGuardia of New York who is being brought here by independent voters and labor groups to give a speech I Am for Providing that Mayor LaGuardia gets to Cincinnati early enough several impromptu meetings will be arranged for him before the Music Hall gathering which starts at 7:30 a Active support of the four special bond issues totaling J11000 000 was announced by the Hamilton County Republican organization Clarence Knisely Democratic candidate for state treasurer and Patrick Monahan former Cleveland state representative addressed several Cincinnati meetings Monday night in which they criticized the administration of Gov John Bricker It was part of a barrage loosed by Democrats at both state and local Republican candidates seeking election Tuesday Praise for One reception for Mayor Florello LaGuardla of New York on his visit here Wednesday will be that of the above girls who wUl present him with chrysanthemums his favorite flower They are left to right Misses Margaret Goodwin 2323 Auburn avenue Mary Kroger 607 16th street and Dorothy Ehrhardt 7825 Ferry street Mayor LaGuardla will apeak at a Roosevelt-Wallare mass meeting at Wednesday at Muslo Hall under auapicea of the National Committee of Independent Voters and labor groups in Cincinnati Hamilton-co Gives 0 Big Vote in 1st Poll Returns This Bouquet This section is the Second Congressional District and here William Hess Republican beat James O'Connell Democrat 41 to 15 In East Hyde Park the vote was 48 for Willkie to 32 for the President 43 for Mr Bricker to 30 for Mr Davey 42 for Mr Burton to 31 for Mr McSweeney and 38 for Mr Elston to 33 for Mr Dixon In Westwood the vote was Willkie 53 Roosevelt 35 Bricker 49 Davey 21 Burton 45 McSweeney 22 William Hess 48 James O'Connell 2a In Clifton Republicans also led Mr Willkie receiving 55 votes here to 15 for the President Mr Bricker got 54 to 8 for Mr Davey Mr Burton 53 to 8 for Mr McSweeney and Mr Hess 53 to 8 for Mr O'Connell Complete Hamilton county returns will be published next The Scripps-Howard straw vote caravan will then head north to Cuyahoga county where President Roosevelt received a majority of 182170 in the 1936 election vox nxaiDENT 103S Indicated 1140 Plurality Plurality R'velt Landoo R'volt Wkle 4043 17 OS 4003 310 7236 141 435 3605 S000 S041 T75 £537 S182 510 S23S 70 770 Coasts Brio Richland Knox DoUwora Madleou 341 UoMns 27 Muiklngutn Sll Guemeey 3871 Btlmoat Monro Korean Union Adacaa Brown Roee Kcreor Shelby Clark Sutler rairfloM £m3 3085 3615 3635 10656 13050 4260 1050 5763 3333S 35318 40081 15407 83845 28 503 1565 330 1100 SIM 130 4107 5082 Porta xe Stark Franklin Mabonlns Trumbull Summit Locaa 13812 1364 33077 3835 19353 MM 3151 31688 Net indicated plurality Hnoaevelt 341 1031 plurality Rooeevalt 302160 Freight Rate Cut On Coal Coming Here Studied Shippers Railroads Explore Possibilities Of Reduction An informal conference to explore the possibility of a voluntary reduction of more than $600-000 a year In railroad freight rates for bituminous coal moving into Cincinnati brought an exchange of views Tuesday from railroads coal producers federal officials and consumers Frederic Kirgls director of the consumers' counsel division of the Department of Interior who arranged the conference said in an opening statement to the group in the Netherland Plaza that is wholly voluntary and and is no sense a A request by the Solid Fuel Institute of Cincinnati to the counsel division for aid in a formal application before the Interstate Commerce Commission for a reduction of 40 cents a ton in the freight rate prompted the conference 40-cent-a-ton reduction proposed by the Solid Fuel Institute and the Cincinnati Coal Freight Rates Committee would amount to $642466 a Railroads Represented Railroads represented were the Louisville ft Nashville Norfolk ft Western Virginian Southern end Chesapeake ft Ohio About a dozen coal operators associations and producers attended The Transportation Committee of the Chamber of Commerce which has indorsed in principal the proposal for a lower freight rate also took part A brief filed by the Coal Freight Rates Committee of which Ireland is chairman contended the rail rate reduction was necessary to- give dealers with rail yards competitive equality with those dealers who had river facilities and could take advantage of 60 cents a ton cheaper rates on the river It was pointed out that if the rail yards were unable to meet river competition the amount of coal hauled by the railroads to Cincinnati would be reduced sharply Explanation Given Mr Kirgis explained that when the Institute appealed for help in obtaining a reduction inquired whether every possibility of obtaining relief by voluntary action had been exhausted" stated we would not consider instituting formal action until all other attempts to secure a reduction had been made and that in any event we would not institute action until we were in possession of full facta showing a legitimate case for the suggested lowering of he said think it should be pointed out that if voluntary agreement can be reached upon a fair and equitable readjustment of these rates all affected parties will be saved time end expense "The size of the problem is indicated by the fact that in 1939 Cincinnati consumers purchased approximately 1606165 tons of bituminous coal which was transported by railroads The approximate total fuel bill was Rates' Compared Another contention of the committee was that dealers on the Kentucky site of the river had a rate of $175 a ton from the Appalachian field which is 14 cents less than the Cincinnati dealers on the Ohio side pay Railroads hauled less than half of the coal to the Cincinnati market last year it was pointed out In addition to the 40 cent reduction where the $189 rate prevails points in- the Cincinnati metropolitan area which pay higher rates should have reductions even greater than the 40 cents the rate committee contended Jenike Denies He Plans to Quit Mayor Says City Unable to Pay Him Thomas Jenike Norwood police chief denied Tuesday that he has resigned effective Nov 1 plan to continue a month or two at he said Mayor Allan Roudebush said that Chief Jenike who has been ill for several months informed him that he was resigning effective Nov 1 The City of Norwood according to Mayor Roudebush has paid more than $1700 of Chief Jenikfe's doctor and hospital bills as well as his salary of $208 a month during his illness He said he does not think the city can afford to keep Chief Jenike on the payroll beyond Thursday The Norwood Police Pension Fund voted Oct 7 according to Detective Lee Kiley its director to pay Chief Jenike a pension of 5100 a month on his retirement Aeronca Outgrows New Plane Plant At Middletown 35 Per Cent More Space Being Added Orders Pile Up BY WARD MOORE Post Business Reporter The Aeronautical Corp of America which moved from Cincinnati to Middletown last June now finds itself in the fix of a boy who has outgrown a ew suit of clothes in a few weeks Aeronca went into a plant twice as big as its Cincinnati factory when it moved to Middletown Now it is having to increase the size of the new Midas dletown factory Mr Moore by 35 per cent to keep up with the current production demands The plant is turning out planes at the rate of six a day said Carl Wootten vice president in charge of sales and has a backlog of four months at capacity production Construction Rushed The Aeronca payroll has jumped from about 100 the number employed at the time the factory moved to a total of 350 The peak employment at Cincinnati was about The present total of manufacturing space is 60000 square feet Construction is being rushed on an additional 25000 square feet of space to relieve congestion which is particularly apparent in the final assembly The new Aeronca tandem trainer introduced just before the factory moved from Lunken Airport has been adopted widely for the Civil Aeronautics Board pilot training course More than 60 per cent of the Aeronca production now is on the trainers Overflow Planes A new sport model Aeronca of the familiar side-by-side arrangement has been brought out by the company with a cruising range of 500 miles and a top speed of 110 miles an hour about 10 miles faster than former models The company now only has outgrown manufacturing space but there is a constant overflow of from a dozen to 25 completed or nearly completed planes standing on the field awaiting final tests and licensing before being delivered Aeronca moved to Middletown after the company which was established here decided against building additional facilities on Lunken Airport because of the flood threat City Buys Field When they were unable to find other accommodations in Cincinnati Carl Friendlander president and John Friedlander executive vice president accepted an offer by Middletown as the most desirable of more than a dozen made by other cities for the company To assure the permanence desired by aircraft manufacturers in management of the field Middletown purchased the privately owned field and converted it into a municipal airport In addition Middletown connected the field with the water and sewer systems and raised 310000 to help defray the expense of move Nearly all of the 100 employes on the payroll at the windup of the affairs here went with the company to Middletown Prisoner 28 Lacks Registration Card Burglary Draft Dodging Charged A man registered as Charles Pennington 28 of 3316 Reading road was charged with housebreaking Tuesday in connection with the theft of articles from two homes Pennington had no draft registration card police said and admitted that he had failed to register Police said they would notify federal authorities The prisoner is charged with stealing a radio and overcoat from the home of Clifford Howard 233 Ludlow street and a suit from the home George Roberts' 235 Ludlow street Seek Annulment Of Ky Marriage A marriage In Covington was the basis Tuesday for a suit at Elyria of a Lorain man for annulment of the marriage The man is Harry Regard who said' in his petition that he met Bernice Regard in a night dub at Rutherford and that while under the Influence of liquor he took her to thi Cleveland Airport and boarded an airplane for Cincinnati He said they crossed the Ohio River into Covington and they were married On the way back on the train he said his wife slapped him He said they parted on leaving the train and he has not seen her since Rev Martin Heads Baptist Council Greendale Pastor Elected President Special to Th Post LAWRENCEBURG IND Oct 29 The Rev Walker Martin pastor of the First Baptist Church Greendale was elected president of the Indiana Baptist Ministers Council when that body met recently at Washington Ind in connection with the 107th Indiana Baptist Convention Mr Walker has been pastor of the local Baptist church for the last eight years and during that time has been active in civic affairs as well as building up his charge to where it is one of thp out-standing churches of the community today He is chaplain of David McAllister Post No 239 American Legion He has been in the ministry 17 years Youth Returned Faces Auto Charge An 18-year-old youth who said he escaped several days ago from a Union county officer amid a hail of bullets was returned to Cincinnati Tuesday to face an auto theft charge The youth registered as Bruce Meyers Norwalk He is accused of having stolen last Thursday the auto of John Brod-berger 3522 Trimble avenue from in front of the Jewish Hospital Meyers told police he escaped from Union county officials when Sheriff Homer Roosa came upon him as he attempted to siphon gasoline from a parked car He was finally captured by a Milford Center marshal when the next morning he attempted to hitchhike and a milk truck who also was the marshal picked him up Roosevelt in Training On Lottery Day in President Then Aide Of Wilson Exercised By the United Press WASHINGTON Oct 29 At the of the first World War draft July 20 Mary Pickford was starring in the flicker-thriller "The Little It showed Miss Pickford and her leading man dashing between German and Allied lines and miraculously escaping a firing squad in the last awful moment before the clinch That week members of President Woodrow Wilson's war-time cabinet including Franklin Roosevelt then assistant secretary of the navy were toughening themselves with setting-up exercises Their Instructor was Walter Camp President Wilson had just pardoned 16 members of the National Women's Party who were serving jail sentences for staging a women's suffrage demonstration in front of the White House On lottery day one suffragette resumed picketing quietly i Apply This and Kill the ItCh (Scabies) relief from the Itch apply Blticlde a liquid preparation which is absorbed beneath the outer akin when parasites breed and kills in 30 minutes those itch mites with which it comes in contact At for 80c Ga (adv) any druggist or sent direct for 80c 8iucide Co Commerce BY WILLIAM NEWTON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Republican candidates from Wendell Willkie on down received heavy majorities Tuesday in the Scripps-Howard 'cross the state straw vote as first returns from Republican Hamilton county were tabulated A poll taken in the Negro section in Westwood East Hyde Park College Hill Clifton a section of Broadway from Pearl to Gilbert and on the Three highway as it enters Hamilton county gave Mr Willkie 634 per cent of the votes cast in the poll and John Bricker 65 per cent At the same time Mayor Harold Burton Cleveland Republican candidate for the Senate received a comfortable majority over John McSweeney Democrat President Roosevelt received a majority of 44611 votes in Hamilton county in the 1936 election and John Bricker carried it by 9082 votes over Martin Davey As the Scripps-Howard straw vote caravan moves into Hamilton county President Roosevelt is leading in the 29 counties polled to date with an indicated plurality of 34186 Mr Bricker has an indicated majority of 75289 and Mr Burton is leading Mr McSweeney by 36342 votes The heavy Hamilton county vote for Mr Willkie will cut deeply Into the Roosevelt plurality however if the incomplete returns reputed today are not reversed by the canvass of the other sections of the city The Scripps-Howard straw vote report Wednesday will be from Price Hill and Norwood both Democratic and a street poll on Gilbert avenue from Eighth street to Woodbum avenue The poll of the Negro section here where an estimated 30000 votes will be cast in November election is from- Sixth shreet and Seventh streets and on Fifth from Plum to Mound Here Mr Willkie received 72 votes to 66 for Mr Roosevelt Gov Bricker got 72 to 63 for Davey and Mayor Burton received 69 to 62 for Mr McSweeney On the Three highway through Sycamore Montgomery Silverton Kenwood and Pleasant Ridge the vote was heavily Republican Mr Willkie receiving 120 to 62 for the President Mr Bricker got 120 to 61 for Mr Davey and Mr Burton received 113 to 60 for Mr Mo Sweeney Other state candidates fared as follows: Republicans Paul Herbert 115 Edward Hummel 114 George Neffner 114 Joseph Tracy 114 Don Ebright 113 Thomas Herbert 113 George Bender 113 Marshall 114 Charles Elston candidate for Congress jn the First District 114 Democrats: Robert Cox 57 John Sweeney 60 Carle-ton Reiser 59 Joseph Ferguson 59 Clarence Knis-ley 59 George Nye 59 Francis Durbin 58 Stephen Young 59 Joseph A Dixon candidate for Congress from the First District 57 The vote on Broadway from Pearl to Gilbert was Willkie 49 Roosevelt 26 Bricker 41 Davey 23 Burton 41 Mc-Swecney 21 Charles Elston 41 Joseph A Dixon 21 At College Hill Mr Willkie received 39 to 22 for the President Bricker got 42 to 15 for Mr Davey and Mr Burton got 39 to 16 for Mr McSweeney Gall Patrick Gail Patrick Sorry But Asks Divorce By the United Press HOLLYWOOD Oct 29 Dark-haired Gail Patrick's petition for a divorce from Robert Cobb Hollywood restaurateur and sportsman was in the courts today She charged mental cruelty Miss Patrick said she and Cobb separated last Thursday They were married in Tijuana Mex on Dec 17 1936 were for so long extremely happy thatit is with greatest of regret that I am filing this complaint" she said in a statement late yesterday appears to be no other The actress a former Birmingham Ala law student who entered a movie contest and won was associated with Cobb in part ownership of the Hollywood Baseball Club Cobb is president of the Brown Derby chain of restaurants Here 8 How To Know When You Go to Army By the United Press WASHINGTON Oct 29U- This is how to tell when you will actually he ordered into service by your local board after tody's lottery You must know: 1: Your registration serial number 2: The highest number issued any registrant in your board area With this knowledge study the numbers drawn ahead of yours and stratch off each number which is higher than the highest number issued by your local board If the highest number issued in your board is 2000 scratch off every number higher than 2000 drawn before yours For Instance if you have the fifth number drawn say 45a and they come in this sequence: 384 4987 7032 12 and 45a scratch off 4987 and 7032 Your number 45a thus becomes Order No 3 in your area' You will be the third man to be sent a questionnaire and if all three are Class I-A men you will be the third man called fb camp Jewish Leaders Support Willkie William Shrader president of the National Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds and Rabbi Michael Aaronsohn former national chaplain of Disabled War Veterans of America both of Cincinnati have indorsed Wendell candidacy The announcement was made in Washington Tuesday fay the Republican National Committee A survey by the committee's eastern division showed 100 Jewish leaders of philanthropic religious and communal organizations supporting Mr Willkie Xavier Alumni Aid Homecoming Members of the Varsity Association organization of Xavier University graduate lettermen were to meet at luncheon Tuesday In the Gibson to plan -their part in the school's homecoming celebration Friday and Saturday Paul (Chip) Cain president who was one of the star quarterbacks was to describe the program arranged by the university for the pep rally at 8:15 Friday on the practice field and the homecoming reception in the Biology Building following the game Saturday afternoon with Ohio Wesleyan Scottish Rite Group To Meet Thursday Arrangements for exemplification of Initiatory degrees of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of the Valley of Cincinnati for the fall and winter class will be made at 6:30 Thursday at a meeting of directors of degrees The regular meeting will be held at 7:30 with William Winans thrice potent master In charge A Jaqua re autarch editor of Diamond Life Bulletin of the National Underwriters will apeak following the business meeting Corrugated Metal Pipe (GALVANIZED) far eerfnea dralnas Sar driveway n4 ta remeve aceea water aemnalatlMM aa city aaS aohnihan property STBONO AND DURABLE EASY TO INSTALL Fhe Newport Culvert Company NEWPORT XV FOtaalal BS36 Bettman Indorsed By AFL Chief Green Calls Judicial Candidate Qualified Gilbert Bettman candidate for the Ohio Supreme Court is to the support of the working men and women throughout Ohio and I hope he will be elected by a most decisive majority William Green head of the American Federation of Labor declared Tuesday Mr Green said he it a privilege and a pleasure to Mr Bettman for judge of the Supreme Court Mr Green said that when he served as a member of the Ohio State Office Building Commission he had the opportunity of appraising Mr Bettman' legal skill and qualifications and his untiring devotion to the service of the people of Ohio He added that through his acquaintanceship he had learned to place a high value upon his judicial temperment honesty and integrity Death Takes Man Who Held Many Jobs By the United Press FIDDLETOWN CAL Oct 29 Neighbors from mile around called today to pay their last respects to 91-year-old William Brown who was a jack of all trades but who unlike the man in the proverb did pretty well at them all He arrived in the mother lode country on an ox -drawn wagon in 1853 from St Louis where he was born As a youth he was a sheepherder and a miner In the gold mines he was successively millman foreman watchman engineer and part owner For 25 years he was postmaster of Fiddletown For 14 years he was Amador county surveyor For 40 years he was notary public He shod horses he cut hair and he extracted teeth In his spare time he operated a grocery store and meat market Brown married Christiana Neibur of Grizzly Flats 62 years ago and they reared five children His widow and children survive him Funeral services will be held tomorrow 8500 Highest Number In Draft Lottery The highest number in Tues- draft lottery was 8500 but Hamilton countians didn't have to worry about it Top number in Hamilton county so far is 4516 issued by Board No 35 in Cheviot and surrounding communities Lowest top number here is 585 issued by Board No 15 in Avondale Both probably will be increased slightly by transfers and new registrations The highest number in the nation was 7836 Issued in an area just outside of Baltimore Md Second highest was one issued in Louisiana $2101821 Spent By GOP Since Jan 1 By the United Press WASHINGTON Oct The Republican National Committee has reported receipts of $2891-637 and expenditures of $2101-821 from Jan 1 to Oct 22 Due to differences permitted in the period covered by reports filed with the plcrk of the House no immediate comparison with Democratic National Committee finances was available Immediately The Democratic committee on Saturday reported receipts $642-320 and disbursements of $603-742 from Sept 1 to Otf 20 Final reports for the campaign will be filed after the election Heberle School Honors Boys Open house will he held from 7 to 9 Wednesday at Heberle School Freeman avenue between Bank and Dayton streets in connection with Week Students will present a playlet entitled "Heberle Day by depicting a typical school day William Schroder former president of the Board of Education win speak at the presentation of a new nuhlic address system Mrs John idly will sing I I Chief's Son Drawn Joseph Weatherly son of Folleo Chief Weatherly shown above with his father held No 161 which was the 119th number drawn Ha Is 35 single and employed in advertising work He lives at 3834 Montana avenue Police Prepare For Halloween i Only Harmless Fun Weatherly Warns A warning that only harmless fun will be permitted on Hallo- ween night was issued Tuesday by Police Chief Weatherly as he announced that all police shifts will work overtime on that night There will be no parking in the area bounded by Elm Sycamore Fourth and Ninth streets during the heavy hours of revelry Chief Weatherly said Traffic will be handled by the' Highway Safety Bureau under Maj Charles Wolsefer and the patrol service Majors Rudolph wehking and Elmer will have charge of the police details in the downtown district Policemen on the first relief who go off duty at 3 will report again at 7 and work until 10 the second relief which normally goes off duty at 11 will work until 1 a and the third relief will report at 10 one hour early De Molay Chapter To Install Leader Robert Kraus master councilor-elect of Oola Khan chapter Order of DeMolay will be installed with other new officers at 8 Friday in the Oola Khan Auditorium Vine and Daniels streets Paul Hittinger retiring master councilor will preside Plans will be completed for the meeting Nov 6 at which Ralph Stone Con-neaut new state commander of the American Legion will be guest of honor KIDNEY POISOUS Rail Threat To MEN PAST 40! 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GOLD MEDAL la ana preduet you can buy today that actually help put mar healthful activity Into auch weakened kid naya It bring amaalng relief to ae many Juat act If It doaan't help YOU feel batter with parhapa more ambition than yea dreamed poealMel Alwaya demand penntne GOLD MEDAL Hnnrlrm Oil Capeulea If you want thla ana and only GOLD MEDAL formula that' PROVED Ita worth ovar 200 Ad Bker 3542 3315 4314 0250 1532 3163 5510 273S 1047 553 1500 SUB 3451 S647 31305 107 11653 10435 4365 Net indicated plurality Bricker 75350 1030 plurality Davey 140431 rok 3 SENATOX 1034 Plurality Ind 1040 Pl'ty County Brie Rlchlnnd Datewart Bulkier Tuft Mct'oey Burtcm 1841 1300 3810 3715 1701 3338 3328 5435 7555 225 £om 1753 1009 534 447 152 571 735 1550 1905 915 309 1140 10552 8853 1475 154 13215 501 Licking Ktuklngun Gusmoay Belmont Monroe Morgan Unton Adame Brown Rom Mereer Shelby Clark Butler Fslrflald Portage Stark Franklin Mahoning Trumbull' Summit Lucaa Montgom'y Nrt Indicted plurality Burton 35343 1035 plurality Taft 61105 that his daughter had had spell in their home William Alexander fined remitted Shrouds Speech United Press YORK Oct Joseph American ambassador Britain speaks ovef a radio network to mystery shrouds his The address will be carried a 114-station network of Broadcasting System 9 to 9:30 that Kennedy was planning resign his diplomatic post would oppose the third candidacy of President and that he had broken chief executive on national foreign policy could not be Policeman lerks Driver From Auto Altercation Starts Over Traffic Tag A charge that he had been "snatched from his by a policeman was made Tuesday by John Davis 38 Negro 162S Bay-miller street when he was arraigned in Police Court on a disorderly conduct charge Patrolman Tolbert Francis said he wrk putting a tag on Davis' auto which was parked two feet from the curb in front of 806 Wade street when Davis called him a "liar" then bumped him on the leg with his knee The officer said he then yanked Davis from the auto and arrested him Davis denied calling the officer a name He said he was excited and- parked the car hastily after 'confirmed hearing a fainting Judge Davis costs Mystery Kennedy By the NEW Kennedy to Great nation-wide night but subject over the Columbia from Rumors to that he term Fiosevelt with the Seasongood Will Talk for Willkie Murray Seasongood who before each election makes a speech at Avondale Public School will speak there Wednesday night on I Am for The meeting is sponsored by the Avondale for Willkie Club with William Shrader as chairman Councilman Russell Wilson will introduce Mr Seasongood On the platform will be Samuel Ach Rabbi Michael Aaronson and Elmer Hunslcker county clerk Elks Memorial Set Cincinnati Lodge No 5 Elk will hold memorial services In Elks' Temple Dec 1 Ernst Von a secretary announced Tuesday The committee in charge comprises Martin Rosenbcrger chairman Jacob Krotiman Jr Harry Cleary Edward Wald-vogel Ed Wagner and Leo Mnclder! GIVE YOUR LAZY LIVER THIS GENTLE Follow Noted Ohio Advice To Feel la Morning! If liver bile doesn't flow freely esery itv into your conelipstion with its heeduhee end that fading often result So step up that liver bile and see how much better you should fed I Just try Dr Edwards' Oliva Tablets used so anrrnsafnllr for sent by Dr Edwards for bis patients with constipation and alugglah liver bile Olive Tablets bain pertly wptaob are wonderful! They not only stimulate bile flow to help digest fatty foods but also help elimination Get a bos TODAY 151 aoji 60fL All drugstores.

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