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I - - )I - 't' : Ark : Sears—Downtown i 41 r ' 1 il 0 1 1 TIP ' ) ''':'4)-1144—- e'''' "ss Os ' t I i vili - i 11 - 0 r- - I : tr W Afokw- i 'i i 414 - -- - ( ' 4-- I ' r I: 1 I 1 1 who won Roosevelt - It r A 7F11s career Barton's political came to an end in 1940 when he ran for the Senate against the Democratic ticket headed - (( I tt 1 : - I ' 'Sis 0 ! 1 ' Ir !tin — 's v i ieA I I 4 1: e 1! t ) '':44) Mead -- - '' - t I 417 i''''' tI ' ' NNIo - l'- i A - I - I s - -- 0 A4::rt7 : 'Ckei A third term Barton has described himself as "unqualithat the fiedly persuaded third term means war" Barton was defeated for the Senate by the late James M 071 ' t r er' i California Executions 4 ''' I t -- In 1937 Barton was elected to the House of Representain Mantives in a East Side "Silk hattan's district He was Stocking" reelected in 1938 on a campaign promise to "repeal a useless law a week" by -- - '''N r0040) House Election I111111 i ei t'l i -- I ' 4!t lej es i!! - :' i 1928 ' 111'11 r — 4 - then Barton declared but less than rit -'-- as manag"Housekeeper" I - i 1 - he worked behind the scenes for Republican Presidents Warren G Harding and Calvin Coolidge In 1926 Barton was named an honorary member of the Associated Press staff by the then General Manager Kent Cooper for an interview he obtained from Coolidge "I would rather have that than anything" recognition Barton's first job was as timekeeper on a construction - and Barton Work Timekeeper ! is temporary ministrator of the estate agency g ' 1 43 Death Peilaity Suit Halts :1 1 1) i ''' enter to Cimber Barton Durstine with and Osborn xnerged George Batten Co to become BBD&O which is now t h e world's fourth largest ad am in advertising because advertising is the power which keeps business out in the open which compels it to set up for itself public ideals of quality and service and to measure up to those ideals Advertising is a creative force that has generated Jobs and new ideas has expanded our economy and has helped to give us the highest standard of living in the world" Barton was born in Robbins Tenn the eldest of five children of a circuit-ridincountry preacher He grew up in Oberlin Ohio and later lived in Oak Park fli He went to Berea College in Kentucky and to Amherst College In Massachusetts Be was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and the Amherst class of 1907 voted him "most likely to succeed" job in Montana e ' to New York In "I I didn't attempt After forming their own agency Barton blossomed as a skilled writer of advertisements- for General Electric General Motors and the Alexander Hamilton Institute Advertising Power I i r1 4 1 I i'"- - Miss pink mansion in Hollywood had been instruct- ed notto admit Hargitay The order came from Matt Cim-- ' ber third husband of the ac- tress Hargitay left the children at the mansion and Skilled Writer ton once told the American Associaton of Advertising Agencies: ' s -I i''''' 4 r ek ? -7- 4 o' : 1 at guards sPrivate War Work Campaign where he met Durstine and Osborn who had been in the advertising agency business continued to maintain an office at the agency's headquarters Death was attributed to the infirmities of old age As an elder statesman of i ' c t 1 "rIiss ' ant sales manager and it was there he first tried his hand at writing advertising In 1914 Barton became editor of a small magazine called "E veryw eek" where he began to gain a reputation with his editorials The magazine diei in 1916 Refused for active duty in World War I Barton worked for the United Barton died at his home at 117 E 55th St He suffered a slight stroke in 1957 and retired as chairman of the board of BBD&O in 1961 He ' ' i : ' sf for briefly Vogue Barton went in 1912 to p F Collier & Son as assist- A Agency Founder 1 - ing editor of After working Barton was the last survivbig founder of Batten Barton Durstine and Osborn Inc one of the best known names on Madison Avenue Hefounded it in 1919 with Roy S Durstifle and Alex F Osborn on a borrowed $10000 - failed group public speech- - Mr Barton es used to refer sarCastically to "Martin Barton and Fish" — an allusion to the then House Speaker Joseph Martin abd Congressmen Barton and Hamilton Fish — all GOP opponents of the administration 1 t 44 - A5 tl 1967 Ile learned all facets of the magazine business before the l the advertising industry July Thursday in Chicago magazines World War IL Roosevelt !! : : Mansfield's second husband declined to talk with newsmen at the airport He carried Mildos whose right arm and leg were in casts a year later he entered the advertising field as salesman for a small group of household FranklinD eti f'''' : ''7'" the children at New Orleans earlier Wednesday following their release from a hospital Hargitay who was Miss 1 ''1 t Hargitay attended the tu neral at Pen Aigyl Pa for - - Bruce Barton 80 Dies Roosevelt died Wednesday He was SO In the years ! - automobile - truck colli- sion in which Miss Mansfield died They are Maria: 8 Zol- tan 6 and Miklos 8 Pioneer of Advertising let Tribune Al ' ic 4 - - ini 'You gotta admit I got the place smellin' good!" NEW YORK (AP) — Bruce Barton a pioneer of modern advertising and a Republican congres sman who bitterly opposed the New Deal of t- Louisi-::--::7-!- - : take t -- -- Jayne Mansfield — but Hargitay wasn't al- lowed to enter their home The children were injured last Thursday in the N lr) r23 1 The Salt — ''' to marriage ) ” k — (AP) home Wednesday with the three children of his III otata - 44::0-- ANGELES H: returned ' - t t LOS - - — - : ci 4 s s i ' l'-'- 11-'1- 4' 0 we ‘ - e 1 f --) 7 -- 77- - I 19 ID mitt i:ie-- - - - l --- jig - "" t ii - - r Javne's Tots t Return to ' Coast Home ' I t'''' I ' '4 li-- By Hank Ketcham - i 1 - ' 1 41 ' - F :4 or 1 04 an |