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BROW-BEATING,
EMMERT SAYS
Attorney General Declares * Vote Probing Exceeding Authority.
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tancy about this investigation.
amination of registration frauds." In his letter to Senator Willis, Mr.
/Emmert recounted the events in
the pre-election dispute between himself and the Demoeratic-con-trolled state election board over per-
i: mitting voting by affidavit.
In this dispute, Mr. Emmert and the state election board sent conflicting telegrams to county election boards. Mr. Emmert said there could be no voting by affidavits while the election board ruled that it was permissible in casgs
tration “receipt even though his name was not on the poll book, Mr. Emmert vigorously defended his action in his letter and cited numerous precedents. He termed the action of the state election
After the election, he wrote, “the
that we'vé never had apy hes |}
There is ample precedent for our ex-|
where a person had a 1944 regis-
treaty board “unauthorized and illegal.”
governor and a few other sore heads who could not take defeat, started
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Manual Student Has Disappeared
WILLIAM HERRING, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Herring, 843
William Herring
Madison ave, has been missing since Dec. 5 when he failed to ap<
pear at Manual high school where he is a freshman, City and state police have been unable to locate the 14-year-old boy and his parents have neither seen nor heard from him since he ‘left home that
morning. He has.blond hair, blue eyes, weighs 86 pounds and is 5 feet 3 inches tall. When he started to school Dec. 6 he was wearing a brown mackinaw coat, blue trousers, a brown zippered sweater, brown shoes and a brown’ sock
cap.
HOUSE GROUP URGES TREATY AMENDMENT
BISHOP O'HARA'S
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1938. for 25 years. . Capt.
Mich.,, and James Minn.; two
H., St. other
brothers, Patrick Thornton,
dianapolis. Services Saturday
{cathedral | Cross,
archbishop-elect of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (U. P.).— | will preach the sermon,
The present method of congressional ratification has presidents to resort to executive agreements in making foreign pacts,
according to the house judiciary committee.
“forced”
several bishops,
navy chaplains.
MOTHER IS DEAD
O'Hara, was appointed. a member of the-American-delegation-to-the eighth international conference of American States at Lima, Peru, in Beals, 3 8. Deimont ave, The bishop previously was president pf Notre Dame university. Her daughter, Elizabeth, has been secretary af the cathedral rectory
Other survivors are four sons, Patrick O'Hara, Randolph fleld, Tex.; Joseph T. Indianapolis; Lt. Col, Robert E. O'Hara, Detroit, Paul, daughters, Genevieve O'Hara and Mrs. Michael [poner J. L. Auden at Burton-en-Ford, both of Indianapolis, and tWo| Trent said today that it was beKo- lieved about 70 persons in ail were|Velued at $75. komo, and William Thornton, In-|kjjled or are missing as the result of the recent explosion of bombs at | armed service.
Servicees ‘will be at 11 a. m, | Saturday in the 88. Peter and Paul
FURLOUGH ENDS FOR SGT. JOE L. SANDERS
T. Sgt. Joe Lee Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sanders, 20 S. Harris st., left yesterday for San Diego, Cal., after a furlough hgre. While at home, Sgt. San was married to the former Miss Viola He is serving with the army air forces. His brother, Pfc. Harley O. Sanders, is in France with the army quartermaster trucking corps. Pvt. Sanders’ wife and children live at the Harris st, address,
REVEALS 70 KILLED
LONDON, Dec. 14 (U. P,),—~Cor-
a big royal air force depos near there, We At the time It was feared that
Burial will be in Holy the death roll would be far larger.
| Estimates of those killed had run
Bishop O'Hara will ‘be celebrant as high as 400 to 500. of the solemn pontifical mass and the Most Rev. Joseph E. Ritter, Indianapolis,
FORMER G. A. R, CHIEF DIES BEDFORD, Mass., Dec. 14 (U, P.).
| hospital here today at the age of 96.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
The 19-year-old mother who was stabbed twice and left lying halfnude in “an alley early yesterday was reported greatly improved today. She was taken home from City hospital. i She was attacked by a soldier, she said, as she left work at a downtown bakery about 1 a. m. She said the assailant stabbed her in the back, tore off her slacks, gagged her and criminally assaulted her. 8he said the soldier stabbed her
again in the side before he left, AS BOMBS EXPLO DE warning her that if she len poh,
he would ‘return and kill her and her small child. He also took her
The girl's husband is in the
AIR MARSHAL THOUGHT DEAD
LONDON, Thursday, Dec. 14 (U. P.).—~Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory.apd his wife, missing on a plane flight‘en route to Kandy, Ceylon, to take up his post as air
Asia command, are now presumed dead, it was gnnounced yesterday.
Attending the services will be|—George A. Gay of Nashua, N. H, |The plane carrying the two disapmembers of the former national commander of the peared Nov. 14 after dismissing its Notre Dame faculty and army and|G. A. R., died at the U. 8, Veterans’
fighter escort on a regularly scheduled route to the Mediterranean.
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yelling, ‘we were robbed.” The sen-
In a report urging house passage
ate committee sent investigators to of &a resolution to amend the con-
Indianapolis and they are still in
stitution to allow treaty ratification
the process of tonducting their in- [DY majority vote of both houses of quisition by brow-beating methods, {cOn8ress, the committee said the
to put it mildly.”
Mr, Emmert’s letter was. in answer to a request from Senator Willis for a full report on the elec-
tion dispute.
REDS URGE VIENNA REVOLT
LONDON, Dec. 14 (U. P.).—The Moscow radio urged the people of
present system requiring a twothirds vote of the senate takes away rather than gives power to the senate. ’ '
PATROLMAN’S WATCH FOUND ON SUSPECT
While Patrolman Arthur Ratz
Vienna today to revolt against the Was helping arrest four men and
‘| Germans as soon as the Russian|tWO women on disorderly conduct
armies cross the Austrian border, charges last night, he suddenly®noand an Austrian underground sta-|ticed his wrist-watch was-gone.
tion issued instructions on the for-
Suspecting the prisoners, Patrol
mation of an underground move- man Ratz began searching the four
ment.
YULE PARTY TONIGHT
A Christmas party" will be held by the White Rose drill team at 6:30 larceny.
men. In the hip pocket of the first suspect, Pvt, John D. Choat, 33, of Ft. Harrison, he found his watch. - Choat was charged with grand The five others were
o'clock this evening at the home of [charged with drunkenness and disMrs. ‘Nora Demorest, 3840 Ruckle orderly conduct. They were arrestst. Mrs. Evelyn Hodges is chair-|ed in a tavern at DeLoss and Shelby
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