Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1928, Page 4

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an EVENTNG WASTIINGTON AUGUST 8, 1928 "rm afternoon of the State central and Congressman, Hayes B. White, of the P national ticket in all of the States west ‘vhh true in the lead and zinc dis-| Ke t: ize. I Frot e e M MRS. GANN SPEAKS. of the Mississippl, and is convinced | tricts of southwest Missouri, and also ntucky Democrats Organize expontive bommitthes, aFs. - M1 | ,“ fies. Charles Sparks of Goodland fo i that all of those States normally Re-|in northeast Oklahoma. The Senator's| LOUISVILLE, Ky, August 8 (). |7F0ei : tu.}, i_ a lead over five Republican aspirants | tor of Senator Curtis Fxpects|Publican will cast thefr clectoral votes |suceessful efforts in securing and keep- | United States Semator Alden w.|Reed of Maysille and Mrs. F. O ing a protective tariff on zinc ore, which was asked by Democrats and Young of Lexington were named v in that race. Vigo Barnes of Hopkins- and f:'\|i|< Barkley of Paducah was elected chair- strong in Mis-‘ chairmen Large Feminine Vote. Seek Ayers' Seat. ’ souri 't many Demo- | Republicans alike, wiii not be forgotten [ man of the Democratic campalgn com- | yijle will be director of the permanent William H. Clark, Hoxie lawyer, es-| Mrs. Daisy Curtis Gann, eratie v “Especially is' by the voters in these districts.’ mittee at a meeting here yesterday ' organization |tablished a slight lead for the Demo- \"“" T, T "oy cratioc nomination in the sixth district nominee, has besten her hw(l\vy to the | hen reports from 141 precincts gave e | campaign stump. m~km|.'~ brief tal him 849 votes. Roy L. Hamilton of ln‘m\‘ League of Republican Women here ye ¢ Hamilton 7000 Behlnd for | Beloit had 763 In the eighth district the only one GO\'('T"OF Wlm One-Third now represented by a Democrat, Rich- of State In. Representatlves in Congrcss Easily Renominated—State Issues Prominent. [ belief in a | |ard E. Bird and Clarence Sowegs, both ‘\r Wichita, contested for the right to | |oppose the incumbent, William A | Ayers. Bird was ahead on the face of | {returns from 65 of the 230 preeincts, | | getting 1.715 votes and Sowers 1,100, ma at the wheel . REPUBLICANS GIRD G Jelephone Service By the Associated Pree OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Augus By the Asso TOPEKA t 8-Clyde M. Reed of P v backed by ned his sub- can nom- | NEITHER CANDIDATE . Minn., August 8.—Frank phy, who was & Minnesota del- . | ezate #® the Republican national con- vention, expressed the fear today that | ment” to the Democratic national com- mittee. In the statement Murphy re- peated his opposition to Herbert Hoover, 1| the Republican nominee for President, m or ’mmm\ “that am for the McNa en bill last and always,” he ‘I am oing to tell the farmers I have 0 { not MURTHY SUPPORTING | too much can be read into my state- ted in this fight to vote for a | Fairly complete district returns fr vesterday's - State primary el | FOR MAINE ELECT'ON v today indicated that none of th | eight incumbent Congressmen who | stood for re-election was having a hard | allied themselve « 1d when can opposed supporting | ry . Johnson. against whom | peachment. proceedings were attempted | b last. Winter by an unrecognized session | 1 of the Legislature. to NEW YOF dquarters of | McKeown's Commanding Lead Representative T. D. MeKeown of the | fourth district, who faced the serious opposition, had assumed ; manding. lead wh 18D Hoeg'o i adc asy renomin Garb and Re nets in. 540, wv.m 155 of 458 pre | had otes, Herr J. Elam 407 F. B. Swank it is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank 1 fifth district incun | i ; | W | \V:\':;\k a few major State offices were T"“‘“ Arranges for Speakers | Opposes Hoover, but Will Let | igvolved in tt n which chiet | i : e | EReren o There— Missouri Claimed | Farmers Judge for Themselves, | candidat Se | | | House of Representa | for Hoover. | “During the year (1927) 791,000 additional telephones He Says. Lively contests developed in | were putin service, making the total number in the United States interconnected in and with the Bell Sys- tem at the end of the year 18,365,000. WALTER 8. GIFFORD, President of the American Telephone h C o € Telephone service has become a vital service to the world 5 eIy | because o unfriendly attitude | 13:495 votes, Judge D. entative M. C. Garber of today. Each year sees its hundreds of thousands of new tele- s only Republican Congre phones added to those already served by the companies of the Bell System. Last year nearly 800,000 were added, swelling the total for the country to more than 18,000,000 — one telephone for every ®|certain candidate. They can do the|bent, was renominated by a b Borro dging when I give them the facts. | jOrity ovel n Smith of Ok b K > here is no group which is going | City tive Jod John seven of population. to read me out of one party into an- other. T am opposed to Hoover, but that does not mean I will not support many other mpummm when I vote." | SUES FOR INJUNCTIONS Jasper 18 d(-pmdsm Taxi Owners Association, Inc., have been filed in the | District Supreme Court, one against Irving Labore, 1809 Belmont street, and e other against Charles P. Prevost. 9 L street. The association asks that be enjoined from displaying on axicabs the insignia of the a\m- ciation, The court is informed that the cabs | ATHES MORRIS > \BLAN away met burn Cartwright, tt bent, who held a fi ‘Clmnw W. Harris Three Are Unopposed. $120 $180 $240 $300 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $360 $30.00 $540 $45.00 $1,200 $100.00 $6, 000 $500.00 State Supreme ‘\\‘wm an impeachm ¢ was made last year, held a s over W. H. Brown of Muskog 172 of 305 precincts | had 5.704 votes, Brow | . Couple Hurt in Auto Wreck. BRUNSWICK. Ga At the end of 1927 the aggregate cost of the plant and equipment devoted to furnishing this necessary service to the people of the United States had reached the impressive total of nearly Iy “hu\‘\‘n: Lyl L ".‘;‘J«',‘.L'Ifl three and one half billion of dollars. Thus the furnishing of telephone Taxi Owners” Assiation S ?F‘“' o) L. e service has grown to be one of the world's greatest industries. € The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company which is one of the associate companies of the Bell System serves 145,000 telephones in the District of Columbia —about one telephone for every three and one-half of the city's population. It represents an investment of more than $26,029,000. Each year brings additions of about 8700 telephones and each year there is added abouc is a Vital Service/ |0t the defendants are ot properls | el G B maintained and reflect on the, “enviable | record of the association.” -~ Attorney | jiIog Seximatlitiries & s v < Alfred D. Smith appears for the ass0- | Stuterany moring clation. | ville, Fla., they had traveled a = and evidently Mr. Swingle had mom: Turn the stone tiil|tarily dropped to sleep, when his car The work that it|plunged off the highway and partl er down the embankment W. B. Moses & Sons PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 F Stregt at Eleventh THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Onder Supervision 1408 H STRI this city e route to Treasury P Sard Brewster y general, | t ON\(’X\\‘N‘ Have patience! the ax is sharp, Republican | will do will u 9 to 5:30 Main 3770 This Suite With Twin Beds, $295 A beautiful 5-piece suite with 48-inch dresser, chest of drawers, semi-vanity and twin poster beds All of dustproof construction and built to our standard in every way. brown mahogany finish. Antique {-Piece Mahogany Colonial Bedroom Suite *250 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite 198 Gate -leg Table, with four Windsor Genuine Mohair 2-picce Living Room | 5 (~4 Chairs to match; finished in dark brown Suites in 6 different designs and colors. | (Ub(‘d) bedan 2150 2873 1 mahogany. Special Special 35 © 240 Occasional Chairs x *39.50 Now—in Lhe Carpets Rug Section, Fourth Ploor Save Rugs August Sale Linoleums $2,100,000 in additional plant and equipment. qQ Thus the demand for service in our territory coritinues just as it does throughout the rest of the country. And just as we have met the demand in the past we shall make every effort to continue to meet it in the future and to give the most telephone service and the best at the lowest cost to the public, A, THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY T | FRANKLIN AIRMAN | 1928 Models GREATLY REDUCED r | Same as Used by Cannon Ball Baker in reducing coast to coast record 10Y, hours Original $2875 | 3340 3010 3285 | 2875 $2495 2750 2545 2375 2350 | (New) Sedan 5-Pass. - | (New) Sport Sedan | (New) Convertible Coupe (Used) De Luxe Conv. Coupe | | (Used) Sedan 2675 3510 Your Car as Part Payment, ! Balance on Easy Terms (Dem.) Sedan De Luxe 7-Pass. This is an opportunity not to be overlooked FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. 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