Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1946 — Page 4
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incidents arose, that the machine
wanted no mistakes. hirelings just could hot understand
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|W rule also wepe other things, The polling places were
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completely plastered with big posters| equipment traveled 444,000 more | viva
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{of last and that its employees also, | worked 61,000 more hours. :
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IN RAILWAYS CA during the remainder of this year,| he testified, net Operating income | ‘SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Aug. 2.-—
(Coritinued From Page One) Ould mbt exceed $350,000 for theipjone than B00 livestock entries \ .
entire year. This would be insuffie dropping by citing a reduction cient to meet the company's esti-| have bess. Tr e_Shely | mate of what it should pay as fair wr. B15,000 passengers i. She Tl turn to its.owners, he pay | Hogs comprise the greatest single] PIN | number of entries with 245 to be|
ith the same period in 1945. | SHIP SINKS, 295 LOST judged in both the 4-H and adult| He asserted that the company’s DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika, sections. Twefity Belgian horses {Aug. 2 (U, P.).~The lake steamer | will come under the scrutiny of} sank yesterday in Lake|the judges and 39 beef cattle ae)
| .During the day watchefs were of the Crump ticket ‘and at many car miles in the first half of this Nyasa, and all but five of the 300|to be shown. Other entries include
dod | Se Sh Ue oe a on. | ¢ ected for a time at a number of | POLLING places the election manager’? veqr compared with the. first half | passengers were reported lost. polling places and required to stay | and the clerks wore cardboard rib- | = mia : : .
outside though they were re-ad-|bons of the Crump ticket, I mitted in most cases when the C.| Workers for the Crump ticket 0. and the clean election league Stood right at the door of the poil- | Bot busy with the young lawyer 'DE places, with the air of being
they had retained, Sam D. Rhem | Completely in charge, handing out sump sample ballots in violation of
{the law that requires them to stand at least 50 feet away.
{ Jr. He boldly took his career in his {hands to challenge the boss, Mr. | Rhem had a busy day and night, | Nor was there much pretense! The whole thing was brazen. Mr, anywhere in the privacy usually ac- | Crump is the law, And it looked as| corded the voter under our sup-|if- he had taken over the whole posedly secret ballot when he is show--which, of course, he had, | fulfilling his solemn. obligation as There was no evidence that anya citizen, body welse was running but the There are, of course, no VOoUng Crump candidates, except in a few machine in Shelby county and cases where the opposition watchers Memphis for reasons anybody can wore cardboard ribbons carrying guess, Nor are there any booths| the names of Edward W. Carmack or curtains. All voting was done at and Gordon Browning, candidates little shelves along the walls with for senator and. governor, respeca small partition between one place | tively, and the next, open to view or over- 2 the-shoulder glances. inside some polling plages in vio- - Instructions Posted lation of the law, ready to do { ~ And, in most polling places, there whatever. was necessary to carry was nailed to the wall above this out the wishes of their boss, includshelf, facing the voter, posters say- ing ejection of watchers. Deputy ing in box-car letters “vote thus” sheriffs of Shelby county also were { With a cross after it and then be- mixing in wherever needed. | : Effects Are Wide
5 | | What goes on in Memphis is im{portant because through this | Memphis machine Boss Crump controls the state and also exercises an, influence in the nation through | some of Tennessee's representatives | in congress. He also has an influTT ence in national conventions of the !
Activities Planned Aug. 14 Democratic party ’ | Therefore the negation of democAt Riley Park.
{racy in this city has its effects far ‘ { afield. After a 10-vear lapse, pushmobile . {racing will be revived in Indian-
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| sofing “Riley Race Day, a full day| of activity to be climaxed by the] pushmobile race, Wednesday, Aug. | 14, in Riley Park. | A grand prize of $50 will be given to the winning pushmobile team,
pital three hours after the blast, but physicians said their condition was “good.” Three other emplovees, Mark Lee,
Herbert Hunt and Fred Chapman,
! Rules Are Announced | Rules for the race are:
ONE: Pushmobiles must be home- were released from the hospital made and not use pneumatic tires. after treatment for superficial in-| , juries
TWO: The driver must be under “15 years of age. THREE: The four required push-
Maynard C. Wheeler, vice president in charge of production, and
the first plant official to re ers must be under 20 years of age. _.. ti the lea} a a : Hy it “
FOUR: Track lettermen will not| ployees were the only persons in the be allowed to participate.
+building when the explosion ocThe deadline for entries is Aug. curred 10 and teams may call WA-5421 Firemen brought the blaze unjor MA-1024 to register. der control two hours after they
Included in the Riley Race Day arrived. calendar of activities is a baseball The blast occurred at 4:52 a. m game between the Riley Redskins (CDT), while a small shift of night and Spring Park Little Giants, a employees was on duty at the Lig softball game between Duke Broth- plant along the Wabash river. ers Riley Rockets and Plainfield Witnesses said the building blew Boys’ school, volleyball game, race up with a roar. A ball of fire parade, midget race of model cars rose 100 feet in the air, debris was built by boys under 14 and a band blown into the streets, and glass concert by the Plainfield band. | from windows in nearby buildings Events Open to Public | shattered to the ground. The sound of the explosion woke
A picnic supper for the 65 bovs! sleeping residents 17 blocks away.
from. Plainfield will be arranged by the Matriarchs, women's social club, which also will assist with other phases of the day's program Flgin D. Lee, Charles Maas and
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Miriam Waggoner will represent MEMBERS SELECTED the recreation department and Denzel Poindexter represents the (Continued From Page One)
Pal organization. Riley Race Day events are open head of ‘the insurance department to the public of the Fidelity Trust Co. LeRoy Porteus, Democrat, secretary of the Indiathapolis Life Insurance Co, The latter four members are rep- | resentatives-at-large named by the i Marion county superior court) judges. Mayor Tyndall appointed | Mr. Hickman, the county council selected Mr. Parry and the school board chose Mr. Gauss. Appointmenst were announced by Superior Judge Walter Pritchard.
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cotics law violation, and another addict awaiting trial both are former taxicab drivers. Meanwhile, drug store operators were alerted against the possibility that a tightening of dope supply sources may bring a rise in burglaries to obtain narcotics
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