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A-16 ALABAMA G.O.P. FIGHT APPEARS PROBABLE One Faction Backs Heflin and the Other Urges Party Ticket in November. By the Associated Pre»«. BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. August 20. Indications that the State Republican Convention, meeting here Thursday, faces a fight over the question of Whether a ticket should be nominated IHi |§ |si This special One-Day Sale enables you to buy everyday needs These coupons may be redeemed at any Peoples Drug Store \ ig w " <^Mii h| ®t greatly reduced prices. Glance through the list .. . note the .. . tomorrow , August 21, only. Remember ... to obtain the , Ilf j I 11 -' jgg ki unusual values ... then clip the coupons and bring them to special sale price on the articles you desire you must have a cou- pi I] /# m ~m ~mZ~ |z! one of our stores tomorrow to get your share of the tremendous pon for each one of them. We suggest that you shop early to ly (J J|P| savings. avoid disappointment. Only one deal sold with each coupon. 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Thomas Heflin, candidate for re-election, and Hugh A. Locke, Birmingham, a guberna torial candidate, while other leaders consider the coming election to be the best chance in years to put Republicans in high State office. Judge L. H. Reynolds, a political leader of Chilton County, Republican stronghold, said that at the request of the County Committee he would place before the convention a proposal to enter a full ticket In the general election. “The party has the best chance it THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHIXOTOX. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1930. has ever had to win a State election in Alabama,” Judge Reynolds said. “I am against throwing the party’s sup port to any other candidate.” A prominent party Header of Birming ham, who, however, did not wish to be quoted directly, said he wss not In favor of entering a State ticket, and that he believed the convention would go on record against such action. At Mobile J. C. Swann, State Re publican chairman, said the question of a full ticket would be discussed and the matter referred to a committee for final action. »—•— When the steamer Ashlea arrived re cently at Portland, England, from West Africa, one member of the crew was dead and 12 others were suffering from I malaria ~ RECEIVERS APPOINTED ' FOR INSTALLMENT FIRM 1 Federal Court Action Follows $3,850 Claim Against People’s Stores. Inc., Charlotte, N. C. By tbe Associated Press. NEW YORK. August 20— Federal Judge Coleman yesterday appointed the Irving Trust Co. and Samuel A. Berger equity receivers for the People's Stores, Inc., of Charlotte, N. C., and Charles Asking of Mount Vernon, N. Y„ trad ing as People’s Askin's and Joseph Galin's. The action was tatcen after Burney O. Jackson of Arlington, N. J., an ac countant, filed a petition based upon an alleged unpaid claim for $3,850. Assets were estimated at $785,000, liabilities being unlisted. The defendants conducted an install ment business. Selling clothing In 35 stores In New York, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, In diana, Kentucky. Michigan, lowa and the District of Columbia. The plaintiff said that, given time, the defendants would be able-to meet all obligations. Lists Concrete Cellars. BUCHAREST W.—Gen. Cihoski, war minister, has ordered a census oL all the concrete cellars in Rumania, if is supposed that he wishes to list refuges for citizens in case of aerial bombardments in future wars. MALARIA WORK OFFICE TO BE IN WASHINGTON Removal From Richmond Declared i Due to Fact Disease Is Practically -1 Non-Existent in Virginia. , By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va., August 20.—Re moval of the office directing malaria control work in the United States from Richmond to Washington, effective September 3, was announced last night by Dr. Ennion G. Williams, State health 8 commLssioner. Dr. L, L. Williams, jr., in charge of the office since it was removed here from Memphis, Tenn.. in 1927, will con tinue in his capacity of medical of ficer in charge of malaria investigations for the United States Public Health Service. The State health commissioner as signed as one of the reasons for the removal the fact that Malaria Is now practically non-existent in Virginia. Divorce Granted Moot*. RENO, Nev., August 20 Wi. —John Joseph Moot*, former Bucknell Univer sity student, whose petitoin alleged his marriage brought him expulsion from college and an order to leave home, was granted a divorce yesterday from Betty P. Mootz. 433 Spring street. Reading. Pa. They were married at Mauchunk, Pa., October 15. 1929. M.CoSKSSKdIea. oiuMt him Caller* Im ln«lii< DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Pkraa Ntllml *7*l MMM Mchwkln BM*. and O gta. W.WT DANDRUFF TIGER, world'* larroat roller at Druaairu. Rarher* and K~ Beauty Parlors. A Proven Germ W- ieid*. 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