Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1942 — Page 13

~ LUDLOW'S LEAD NOW TOTALS 565

Meyer Gains 44 Votes in One Precinct; Winner Visits Him. ‘ Howard M. Meyer, Republican - lawyer who yesterday conceded defeat by the veteran Democratic Congressman Louis ‘ Ludlow, today gained 44 votes in an unofficial tab-

ulation of the votes of one of the

two precincts remaining to be counted. ‘The vote of the precinct, the second of the third ward, was agreed “by both Republican and Democratic precinct officials to be 222 for Mr. Ludlow and 266 for Mr. Meyer. The tally sheet for the precinct had been, lost and the precinct officials gave substitute figures from duplicate copies, which the county election board accepted.

"Ludlow’s Lead 565

The vote from this precinct made . Mr. Ludlow’s total 79,144 and Mr. Meyer’s, 78,579—a lead for Mr. Ludlow of 565. County election board officials this afternoon were to open the voting machine of the other precinct where the tally sheet has been Jost, the 11th of the 12th ward, to Betermine the final vote on the congress race. . The vote on .township offices W this precinct gave the Democrat? a lead of about 75 and it was believed that the machine would show Mr. Ludlow with a majority of at least that many from that precinct. Visiis Opponent

Rep. and Mrs, Ludlow left Indianapolis today for Cincinnati to visit relatives. Mr. Ludlow is to go to Washington from there but Mrs. Ludlow will come back here for a day before leaving to join her husband at the capital. Mr. Ludlow visited Mr. Meyer in his room at the Veterans’ hospital yesterday where he is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. - Meyer was present.

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (U. P). ~—Rubber Director William M. Jeffers last night recommended that taxicab operators refuse to carry passengers to or from places of entertainment. He cited this and other rules adopted by Los Angeles operators as “an example of a thoroughgoing approach to the rubber conservation problems.” The Los Angeles operators have defined places of entertainment as “all theaters, dance halls, beer parlors, night clubs, ball parks, race tracks, or other locations of sports events.” In addition they will not leave railroad stations, bus terminals or defense plants with less than a full load when other passengers are waiting for rides in the same general direction.

PAYS APPLE TREE SUBSIDY

Nova Scotia is paying a subsidy of two dollars for each aged and undesirable apple tree removed from commercial orchards, according to

.: Local Radioman o ° ° ° Missing in Action TILLMAN IVO FREELS, who was serving as a radioman, second class, in the navy, has been reported missing in action, his kt mother, Mrs. Frances Freels, 1241 S. Pershing ave.,, was advised today by the navy. Radioman Freels was 40 and in the navy six months. He had lived in In-- : dianapolis 29: % years ‘before Mr. Freels going into service. Two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Totten and Mrs. Montie Wolven, live in Indianapolis; another, Mrs. Elizabeth Dye, lives in Ennis, Ky.

URGES HALT TO ~ DEER HUNTING

Michigan = Supply Officer . Says Pastime to Hurt

War Production.

DETROIT, Nov. 6 (U. P.).—Maj. John H. Meloan, Michigan liaison officer for the army services of supply, warned today that war production will suffer seriously unless factory workers throughout the state cancel their plans to go deer hunting. If workers do not co-operate voluntarily, it was suggested, action should be taken either to force them to stay at their plant positions or to dispense entirely with the deer hunting season. This year the season is from Nov. 15 to 30. Maj. Meloan, who conferred with Montague A. Clark, new Michigan directer for the war manpower commission, predicted that wholesale abandonment of war jobs for deer hunting would result in loss of an estimated 3,000,000 man hours and even in the shutting down of some. plants. Clark, it was understood, agreed to appoint a committee which will present recommendations to Governor Murray D. Van Wagoner that ‘he “stagger” the deer hunting season, that he permit the* army to

workers must remain at their jobs, sr that he proclaim the hunting season closed. Under the “staggering proposal,” hunters in eight upper peninsula and seven lower peninsula counties would be permitted to go into the fields only at certain times between Nov. 15 and Nov. 22—the first day of gasoline rationing in Michigan.

ARMY DISHES BOUNCE

CAMP SHELBY, Miss. (U. P.).— The mess sergeant without a grin is a rarity since introduction of plastic glasses, bowls, cups and plates. Instead of shattering when dropped, the new tableware bounces.

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MacArthur Troops Make Contact With Japs Near . Kokoda Air Base.

GEN. MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Australia, Nov. 6 (U. P.).—Allied ground troops advanced slowly today against stiffening Japanese resistance in the northern foothills of New Guinea's Owen Stanley mountains. Gen. Douglas MacArthur disclosed that they had make a new contact with the Japanese near Oivi, the small New Guinea village nine miles by trail from the allies’ newly won air base at Kokoda. A skirmish was fought by the allied vanguard with enemy units on a hill outside Oivi, which apparently still is held by the Japanese. i , Have Japs Dug In?

It was not known whether the Japanese had been able to dig into new fortifications since MacArthur's

tions west ‘of Oivi Wednesday. The communique disclosed another full schedule of allied air activity, with united nations bombers returning to the northern Solomens area aftér a ome-day lull in their operations supporting the Americans on Guadalcanal. ’

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all the provisions of the agreement. If the lease did not call for a money deposit of this character on the maximum rent date, then the tenant’s agreement to pay the money deposit is an agreement to pay rent in addition to the maximum legal rent and such an agreement is not enforceable under the regulation. 2. If rent is not paid within three days of its falling due, 5 per cent is added to the month’s rent as a “collection fee.” The agreement to pay a “collection fee” again is an agreement to pay rent in addition to the maximum legal rent, and cannot be enforced, unless a similar agreement appeared in the lease on maximum rent date. . 3. Tenant is asked to agree to be responsible for stoppage of sewer facilities. Also, the tenant is asked to pay all gas, electric, water and telephone expenses during his tenancy. If the landlord on the maximum rent date was obliged to take care of sewer stoppages, or did so in practice, the provision that the tenant now do this cannot be written into a lease, and if it is in it cannot be enforced. Also, if the landlord on the maximum rent date was paying the expense of any of the items—gas, electric, water or tele-

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TEA ROOM WAITER ADMITS SLAYING

NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (U. P).— James Mallon, 35, a tea room counterman, confessed yesterday that he murdered Mrs. Carol Dugan Tuttle, waitress, whose body was found in a church yard with a silk scarf tied around her neck and her throat slashed. Nine hours after the body was found, Mallon, who had spent the previous evening drinking with Mrs. Tuttle, twice-married and mother of two children, described the slaying to police. .

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KILLING OF SISTERS

WHITE .PLAINS, N. Y. Nov. 6 (U. P.).—Edward Haight, 17-year-old laborer, had recovered his careless, impudent manner in his cell today, although he faced execution for the kidnap-murder of 7 and 8-year-old sisters. : The motorcycle-riding, knife-car-rying, boastful youth had a moment of sobriety when a jury pronounced him guilty last night and made the death sentence mandatory. A jury of six mothers and six married men deliberated 96 minutes on Haight’s fate last night. As it returned to the courtroom past the detention cell, Haight was whistling popular tunes. ‘ His face fell when the foreman pronounced him guilty of murder in the first degree, but he was soon chuckling again. But his face lighted again while he was waiting to be taken back to his cell and he resumed the chuckling that had marked his behavior during the two-week trial. Judge Frank H. Coyne will impose mandatory death sentences on both charges next Tuesday.

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