Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1929, Page 27

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BROGK SUCGEEDS TYSON N SENATE Hull Announces Candidacy for Regular Term, Starting . inMarch, 1931. By the Assoclated Press. fore }\g{p;fiun&tm cnrde u oo man of the Democratic mittee from 1931 'n 1924 and :!!n I- see’s “favorite son” at !hz vention last year, lnnmuictl -] seek the nomination for term. Mr. Brock will serve until the elettim of 1930 under the governor’s appoint- ment. Hull Sets Out Aims. “I did not seek the appointment to REPRESENTATIVE CORDELL HULL 'fle of lululmh‘l’ll Death .Iny Be Confronted- 'lfi Doiblnp. o7 the Associated Press. moo CITY, | has called upon the first wife to pre- sent proof warranting trial onthe. big, amy charges, which originally were pre- unmmmlvmmw-l-.s. who was “Miss Mexico” at: the 1928 Galveston, ‘Tex., beauty contest. M Anlll:.. servant in the house mmmmhm e e | BONDHOLDERS TO VOTE .. * ON COLLEGE PROPERTY Disposition -of .Closed . Des Moines ' “University to Db Dicided By the- Associated Prem. DES MOINES, lows, September 3. -—m‘lfl that bondholders of. Des Moines Univarsity, which was closed muyvymm«mw meet this week to consider disposition of the school's property was seen today in s stetement by J. Huge Grimm of 8t. lotls, councel for the Boatmen's National Bank there, which is trustee for the bondholders. Grimm sald the mortagage holders probably would decide within o few days whether to foreclose '9326,000 of bonds sold to the public & year ago, or wmomlmnww here. ‘The Boatmen's National Bank with ‘The A.B.A.Vovagers breadeastavery Wed. evening over WJZ and aseoclited septions ', l Sign here when h? A.B.A. Choquunyo'uiflh 2. Sign here in presence of ¢ person who cashes the Cheques ., 3;?‘ n bank’s name ap- ~ AB:A. CHEQUES OI'HS Stbp hurtmg :in‘one mmute y A corncan’t possibly hurt when youapplyaDr. Scholl Zino-j because the cause is reméved ~frictionand prulunul'-hne- The soothing, u.\in, tion gives the instani relief for which Zino-pads are famous. ! Harsh fiquids “and: plasters " ignore the cause and expose the toes to acid burn. And cut- ting your corns invites blood ing. Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads are- §uaranteedsafeandsure. They are small, thin,dainty, cushion~ ing, protective. recom- mend them. Won’t come off while bathing, Sizes also for + Callouses and Bunions. Buy @ boxMtoday. At all Drux, Shoe and De- partment stores—35c. fl'Scholl't M-u-—fls T R T T the senatorial short term,” Mr. Hull's announcement said. “I shall seek the full term of six years from the Demo- eratic rank and file of Tennessee. Such. clalms as I may have will be based upon my Tecord of legisiative and puty One of the aims set out by Mr. Holl | * ‘was ‘“to revitalize the national Demo- rty and unite lu rank and file dly behind broad, eon- Siuctive program of fundawmental poils cles, calculated to deal adequately with ;}!fy essential phase of our. national go to ing- km wnh\n tln next few m“& sworn in. He has been active in clvic, educa- tional and church affairs of Chatta- nooga. He is a member of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church South, Brock Is Wilson Demecrat. Mr. Brock was born nnr‘hrm!n{":n N. C., 58 years ago, the son of. fenant in the Confederate Army. first job after leaving his fafm 'll clerking in a store at Winston-Salem,!” N. C. From that he went to a traveling salesman’s job, selling chewing tobacco, and receiving $30,monthly and .e; ‘Twenty years ago he bought'a candy factory in Chattanocoga. In accepting the lppoln'.ment, Brock ald tribute to Senator Tyson and to 1. Lea, Nashville publisher, who first was I.ppoinled to the senatorial-post, but decling oL !-vor the strict maintenance enforcement of all our' laws" he sald. |° He added that lu ‘was & “Woodrow Wil- son Democrat,” and 'culd.o w‘!h:u- g ington “with the desire to help carry|: A Invely bridge lunp with » on t‘!aout pol\ehll. ':dhk:h the great war’ shade. 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' ‘The announcement of Representa- | tive Cordell Hull that he would be & candidate for the Democratic senato- rial nomination in Temnesses next year is regarded here as forerunner of a free-for-all contest in that State, which ;v;nat into the Republican column in William E. Brock of Chattanoogs, who was lgrulnud'ggutfl‘dly .hg Gov. Horton to expdnd term of the late Senator Ldwrence D. Ty- son, is expected by political leaders here to be a candidate to succeed himself. He also is a Democrat. Byrns May Be in Race. 1t would not be surprising here if another veteran in a_ Tennessee con- gressional delegation, Joseph W. Byrns, uld enter the Democratic senatorial Meanvhfle Senator George Mue of New Hi hun'nn’:i . T R T TN Breakfast . 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