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I ; \Summer Slacks forced the election of Frank J. worst times Tammany had had in Sampson as leader of the hall. But its history of more than a century district leaders ganged up cm Mr. and a half. Sampson, and he was' unable to > War maintain control. The Mayor said yesterday, “The iSSKnOTIOML' O'Dwyer Opens The climax came a few day* ago present Tammy Hall is decrepit and Executive Com- f when the Tammany you couldn't get it rejuvenated if mittee turned down the CDwyer- tried.” I I you »PflBHBftOK£RS» On choice for the powerful Tammany Hall; Sampson Tammany Hall’s social and pa- of Manhattan and post Surrogate triotic arm—the Society of Tam- f! picked their own man. A grand jury many or Columbian Order—held an II is investigating reports that money Or of Value Calls Gutter Club Independence Day dinner last night Clothing Anything was paid both ways In the Tam- 1306 Lm Va. By th« Associated Press to commemorate the 162d anniver- Hwy.—Rosilyn many selection of a man for the /»U HOURS 9 TO 6:30 sary of its founding. Plates were it V»n. 1777I Iff NEW YORK, July 2.—Mayor Wil- party nomination.' sat -Tin 0:30 set for more than 100, but only 55 ^ lian O'Dwyer has declared open war The Tammany Committee major- members were counted present. A on the faction v ruling of Tammany General Sessions ADVERTISEMENT. ity designated congratulatory message from Presi- >♦ Hall, calling it a “gutter club” and surro- Judge Francis L. Valente for dent Truman was read. <» of its leaders as assailing many gate, a judicial officer who handles "scavengers.” mil- wills and estates worth many Uruguay Develops Power T Mayor O'Dwyer, a Democrat ft-om lions and distributes heavy political The Uruguayan Government r; Brooklyn, announced yesterday he patronage. The Mayor and Mr. power monopoly has launched a -r' will help build a new party organ- Sampson backed City Council Pres- $55,000,000 development plan cov- ization to purge numerous chieftains ident Vincent R. Impellitteri for ering hydroelectriflcation projects of Manhattan’s historic the Tammany. post. and of the •I*' "Leave the Hall Improvement telephone '(&rCJ present Tammany Tammany Supported O’Dwyer. service. JO down in the gutter where it belongs," Mayor who has begun he declared at a news conference. O’Dwyer, WHEN PINCHED, DO THIS! lopping Valente supporters and »M The Mayor, a former policeman their satellites from the public pay- If new or tight shoes pinch, press and district attorney, called for a or “bite5*—or if feet burn. roll, was supported by Tammany in uV your new organization to represent the chafed or perspire excessively his campaign for Mayor. Tam- Dr. Scholl’s Foot Pow- "good-thinking” Democrats of Man- —soothing many then had suffered through 12 ■ a! der will relief. hattan. give you quick Helps lean years while the late Mayor Athlete's Foot, too. Get iA-j prevent Forced Sampson's Election. Fiorello H. La Guardia and his Dr. Scholl’s Foot Powder today! Mayor O’Dwyer, launching a Fusion forces ran the city. The La :2'iCf« Tammany “purification” last year, Guardia regime was one of the Coming July 7th •K rtf' ;.t. M li IV ■5 'ei, CX *,v FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! Grades 1 I-To 95 & 3.95 I yO 525 p^SHWSI 3 FOR the large- imp* and* 1■ shlrtSnt'lmpa‘rdo not mediumW*ar\arge large _ •• .. Men's All-Leather JOE’S Bfp f UNCLE 30 Exclusive CHERNERIZING is back! The famous process pioneered by Uncle LOAFER OXFORDS Joe CHERNERIZING OPERATIONS Cherner consists of 30 exclusive CHERNERIZING operations by top flight mechanics employing the finest equipment t. better 1. Body and Chassis washed and rleaned. Reconditioning because the CHERNERIZING process uses only orig- 2. Motor cleaned, and oil re- grease inal factory parts. Take a look at the list of operations on the left. moved. You will see that ). Inspection by Service Supervisor every CHERNERIZED car is checked and double for necessary repairs. checked from bumper to bumper. You will see that CHERNERIZING 4. of motor, neces- 4.” Reconditioning is a it doesn’t cost all leather oxford* with leather aole* sary replacements made. costly process, yet you a dime. Yes, CHERNER. Lightweight, 5. Transmission tested, necessary re- IZED and rubber heels featuring the Goodyear CARS are back ... and NEXT TO A NEW CAR A CHERNER- made. pairs IZED welt for longer wear. Sixes 1 to 1Z. 6. Rear axle construction inspected, CAR IS BEST. We back that statement all the way with a necessary replacements made. bona fide 30-day unconditional guarantee. 7. Front construction inspected, worn parts replaced and thoroughly tightened up. ad- §. Steering construction checked, '47 STU'BAKER Regal Comdr. A Perfects & of made. AQC Irregulars justments or replacements 4-dr. sed., heater, ov'drive, 9. Wiring for had connections, etc. '47 OLDSMOBILE sedancttc A 10. W'he'els removed. Necessary re- AQC to placements of hearings, washers, "76," Hydramatic, r., h. MEN'S 6.95 8.95 ■ etc. '47 MERCURY sedan-coupe, A IQC \ 11. Rrakes inspected. Lining replaced radio end heater_ ■! ■ if necessary. '47 C H E V R 0 L E f~Fleetline ) I 12. for necessary hodv and QC Inspection Sed., radio and heater_"M®* fender repairs. ; SLACKS , '47 STUDEBAKER 4-dr. \SUMMER V IS. Paint inspected, refinished where Regal A AQC necessary. Chomp^ heater_ A|IWW 14. Roof or top examined. Leaks re- '47 FORD sedan-coupe Sup. I installed. * QQC paired or new material d. I., white sidewalls, r., h. I®*® 1947 OLDSMOBILE “66” 15. Roof or redressed. top '47 FORD Super de luxe 16. Glass examined and replaced 1.895 This gloaming maroon tA where chipped or cracked. tedanette it a Cherner- # '46 BUICK 4-dr. A » 17. Upholstery e 1 e s n e d. repaired Roadmoster AQC itad cor throughout. or material re- radio and heat_ with radio ond haotar. where necessary Sedan, Equipped storks In solid « Cool, rrisp, lightweight placed. '46 BUICKSuper 4-dr. Sedan, A I v QC X shades of tan, blue, brown, gray and IS. Chassis and all hack running gear radio and heoter_ A) IQlf also some striped patterns In painted. '46 PONTIAC Streamliner Se- A ^ green 10. Rulhs, reflectors or lenses replaced AQC All fronts heoter tropical blends. have pleated where donette, radio and necessary. and slpper closure. Sises 29 to 42 waist. 20. Windshield wipers inspected. Nec- '46 PONTIAC Streamliner Se- O 09S essary repairs or replacements dan, radio and heater mfVwV made. '46 OLDSMOBILE "76"~4-dr„ A AQC or broken 21. Bumpers inspected, bent radio and heoter_ AjIWWl Men’s Whit* Duck Pants units repaired. less than '46 FORD radio I Sanforised (residual shrinkage A AC 22. Tires Convertible, QQC inspected. Replacements 1%), fine quality duck, with cuff bottoms; M made where and heater M®®® necessary. sixes *9 to 42$waist. BilW 23. Car thoroughly lubricated and '46 OLDSMOBILE "76" sedan- I QQC springs sprayed. ette, r. fir h., Hydromotic_11®®® case cleaned, flushed and 24. Crank '46 FORD Club Coupe, radio Re*. 2.95 Seersucker Sleeks A IA refilled with fresh oil. a 1946 FORD CONVERTIBLE and heater-- | I Q§g Reduced for quick clearance sanforised, M All 25. Radiator inspected, cleaned out or H '46 FORD de I So clean it ha* thaw- APC cuffed bottoms, sixes 29 to 42 waist. !■■ ■ W repaired as necessarv. Sup. luxe, Fordor, CQC * roam appearance. Me- I 26. holts checked and tightened. radio I®** .gild" Rody and_heater- reen finith, with white 27. Ratterv tested, connections checked '46 radio and I FORD Tudor, CQC •idewall tire*. Equipped with radio Undersherts or New installed Bexer-styl* replaced. battery hooter _ M®®® and heater. Made “Reliance” sanforised, rail eut, if necessary. by g QC 20. Fodv and fenders rleaned and r '48’sr'47't7'46 FORDS, ALVMODELS excellent quality; light and dark patterns, ■g simonized expertly. i sixes 3# to 44 waist. w ethers in ell models 29. Road-tested to check Many mokes, performance. t 30. Last, hut not least, our guarantee White Cetten T-Shirts y goes with every Chernerized Car. \ J Ac /^ j \ Made of fine quality combed cotton yarn, AU* J will stand plenty of washing sites small, P medium and large. M I l H 1 I ? a j \ 1 ~ I ^ * .
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