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Republicans in Washington squirmed painfully last week when Robert Johns Bulkley, Democratic Senatorial nominee in Ohio, arrived in the capital with a souvenir of the G. O. P.'s 1928 campaign. It was a copper coin marked: "The Hoover Lucky Pocket Piece-Good for four years of prosperity." Declared Nominee Bulkley: "I'm here to get this thing redeemed, but it doesn't seem to have much of any value and payment has been refused...
Ohio. Renominated without opposition by Republicans were Senator Roscoe Conkling McCulloch and Governor Myers Y. Cooper, both Drys. Democrats nominated for the Senate over four Drys or weaslers Robert Johns Bulkley, 49, Cleveland attorney, forthright Wet, onetime (1911-15) Congressman. Nominee Bulkley helped carry Cleveland for Smith in 1928, was supported this year by Newton Diehl Baker, Scripps-Howard newspapers, the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. The McCulloch-Bulkley campaign will be a clear-cut Wet-&-Dry contest. To George White, who as chairman of the Democratic National Committee managed the 1920 Cox campaign for President, went the Democratic gubernatorial...
...Democratic trend has been clearly indicated by the party's Senatorial nominees in recent primaries: James Hamilton Lewis in Illinois, Robert Johns Bulkley in Ohio, Thomas Pryor Gore in Oklahoma, Gilbert Monell Hitchcock in Nebraska, Alexander Simpson in New Jersey and Sedgwick Kistler in Pennsylvania...
...seeking to interest U. S. capital in an American Austin. General Motors was among those not interested, although General Motors today is closely watching the success of a small Austin-like Opel car and may introduce a similar machine in the U. S. market. Eventually Sir Herbert did interest Bulkley, Valance & Co., Manhattan investment company, and Mr. Brandt...
...Austin is only 9 ft. 2 in. long, 3 ft. 10 in. wide and weighs only 950 lbs. Production date and price have not been announced, but it is understood that the Austin will sell for less than $500. Financing of the U. S. company will be handled by Bulkley, Vallance & Co., of Manhattan...