Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1946 — Page 4

MCGUFFEY. SOCIETIES SET ANNUAL MEETING

The federation of MéQutfey Societies will hold its annual session July. 90 and 31 at Miam] university,

Holmes A of the MoGuffey Reader which was used extensively in public school during the last century, John H. Newlin, of Indianapolis, president of the federation, sald he expects about 40 members of the Indianapolis association to the two-day session. The group will leave for Oxford by chartered bus | July 2.

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Washington Group Asks for Workable Price Control Act.

By UNITED PRESS “Buyers’ trikes” to protest rising prices cropped up in several U. 8. cities today. Qonsumer demonstrations ers posed or alréady under way New York, Washington, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Quincy, Mass. High-priced items were going begging in some other communities, ale though there were no protests, But in many cities—among them Minneapolis, Omaha and Salt Lake Oity--price increases were held to a minimum and retailers reported that business was normal. At Washington, D. OC, the Citizens Price Defense Organization staged a one-day buyers’ strike. Cohsumers were urged to stay away from the stores and to respect picket lines set up by the organization,

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INCUMBENTS WIN RENOMINATION

Washington, Utah Primarf| How: three North side

Elections Listless. By UNITED PRESS

Two senators and eight members of the house of representatives from Washington state and Utah won renomination in- Tuesday's primary elections, ‘nearly complete returns

indicated today. The two

traditionally a Democratic state, .

Split internally by bitter pre-elec-tion feuding, the Democratic party renominated five congressional candidates, while G. O. P, strong man Harry P. Cain won the Republican senatorial contest, polling some 28,000 more votes than the Democratic

incumbent, Hugh B. Mitchell.

In Utah, Senator Abe Murdock, and Congressmen J. Will Robihson and Walter Granger, all Democrats, Murdock

were renominated. Mr, and Mr. Robinson were unopposed.

Split Enlivens Race *

The DeLacy-Costigan contest in

ise listless elec tions were highlighted by the victory of Rep. Hugh Delacy (D. Wash.) over radio commentator Howard Costigan and the heavy Republican turnout. in Washington,

Operators of a Broad Ripple boat house today sought $5000 damages

speedboat was involved in an accident on White river Sunday. The speedboat sliced through a canoe in which Miss Martha MeGaughey, 282, of 422 N. Bradley st., and Willard. Allen, 18, of 1111 E. Market st, wére riding, it is charged in a suit filed yesterday in superior court 5 by the Oreen Clty Boat House, Inc. @efendants in the sult are Charles Me¢Garvey, Charles McCarvey Jr. and "sack Glascock, whose boat is alleged to be unlicensed. In addition, the suit’ contends that the boat was operated by Glascock “in a reckless manner and at a rate of speed so as to en-

sledding in the November general election from Mr, Cain, his Republican opponent. Mr. Cain, fosmer Tacoma mayor and army colonel, had ‘nore than 135,000 votes, topht the 113000 amassed by incumbent Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Delacy, too, faced a strong Republican nominee; Homer R: Jones, in “the November election. Win By Wide Margin Two other congressmen, Walt

Seek $5000 L Deane: as Result Of Speedboat-Canoe Crash

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The suit also asks that the three defendants be prevented from operating the speedboat “in an unlawful manner.” The accident occurred about one mile north of the boat house. The two canoe passengers escaped inJury and were rescued by persons in

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Following the accident, Sherif Albert C! Magenheimer announced he will demand enforcement of regulations governing the operation of motorboats in the county. State law requires registration with the secretary of state of motorboats with engines of 25 or more horsepower,

ticket as candidates failed to win a majority of votes, Former state G. O. P, Chairman David J. Wilson was an easy victor inthe “first congressional contest, but run-offs were necessary for nominees to oppose Democratic Senator Murdock and Rep. Robinson in the second district.

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Horan (R. Wash.) -and John M. Coffee (D. Wash.) won renomina-| LOS ANGELES, July 11 (U. P.).— tion by wide margins. Ex-Sheriff’s Clerk Arthur Eggers Unopposed for renomination were | today faced death in the state's Rep. Henry M. Jackson (D. Wash.),| gas chamber for the mutilation

the heavily-populated Seattle district was enlivened by a split in the ranks of President Roosevelt's family, Mr, DeLacy was indorsed by James Roosevelt, eldest son of

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control .act. Inflation must be stopped. - Among the strike’s sponsors were the wives of Senator Glen Taylor (D. Idaho), Reps. Mike Monroney (D. Okla.) and Amie J. Forand (D. R. I) and Oolumnists Marquis Childs and Thomas L. Stokes. The Consumers Federation of Bt. Louis began a buyers’ strike against several stores singled out because of high prices. Pickets carried signs protesting the high cost of living and urging restoration of the OPA. ; Five C. I. O. unions pfeketed the

Pa. . business houses, mostly food dealers, were picketed in the Philadelphia-Oamden, N, J, area. Urge Demonstrations | The New York City consumer council, representing 656 civic, labor

and social welfare organizations, | said a buyers’ strike would begin, | July 23 with demonstrations in five busy shopping centers. Consumers will be asked to buy only essential foods during the strike. At Quincy, Mass, 9000 ©. I. O.| shipyard workers agreed to buy the | least possible amount of food. The, union said an 18-cent hourly pay | raise granted in May had been| wiped out by increased living costs. The C. 1. O. United Auto Workers | Union urged its locals to stage | demonstrations on a nationwide

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basis July 16. The union author- | ized members to leave their jobs for no more than two hours on any shift to take part in the demonstrations.

4 PERSONS VICTIMS OF STREET BANDITS

Four persons reported they were victims of street bandits last night three shots

at Indiana ave. and st. * Ted Shaw, 541 W. Pearl st. and Marvin Parrish, 618 W. New York st., sald they were attacked by two men at Blackford and New York sts. One of them: tried to take a watch off Mr. Parrish’'s wrist but fled when other pedestrians appeared.

Bellefontaine st, sald two men in a taxi took her purse containing $200 in travelers checks. Albert Whitt, 40, of 2827 Kenwood ave, reported he fired ‘three shots at a prowler he saw in his back yard. He said he didn’t know if any of the bullets hit him.

FALL FROM AUTO INJURES WOMAN

Miss Reaugh Sullivan, 1912 N. Tacoma st, was if City hospital today with a fractured skull reeeived last night when she fell out of a car being driven by her room mate, Miss Ruth A. Stout. Police sald Miss Stout didn’t know exactly how her friend happened to fall out®of the car. The accident occurred on Arlington ave, near Washington st.

NEWSPRINT PRICES UP TORONTO, July 11 (U, P).— The Abitibi Power and Paper Co. will increase the price of standard white newsprint paper to United States customers by $6.80 per ton, it was announced last night.

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