Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1946 — Page 9
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MANDARIN INN SAFE IS CRACKED, ROBBED
Burglars last night ripped the door off a safe at the Mandarin ms College ave. Proprietor in Yow Yin, 3819 Broadway, said an undetermined amount of cash was missing. In other night forays robbers snapped the lock on a door at School 34, 1410 Wade st., and stole a table radio after ransacking the principal's office. Rabecca Clapper, 3141 Broadway, frightened away a prowler when she was awakened by a flashlight shining in her face and screamed.
8he told police two purses contain-
ing $0 were taken, Nina Markle, 3243 Central ave. told police’ she awoke early this morning to hear someone walking in the house. She called out and heard whoever it was run out the back door. She said nothing was missing, A short time later, Alice Trueblood, 3247 N. Illinois st., who had fallen asleep with a light on in her room, awoke to see a man climbing out the window, She said two purses containing $19 were missing.
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= ELECTION T0 CLOSE NEWSPAPER MEETING
{| Election of officers and selection of the 1947 convention city was to ‘highlight the second annual convention of the Great Lakes Newspa- | per Mechanical conference which |
to the simple direc: | entered its closing day today at the hold, as well as the seat at large
Claypool hotel. The conference this morning | heard FP. L. Yeager, Indianapolis
Star production manager, discuss a new method of improving first im- | pression printing. Horace Parker, press-stero foreman of the Richmond Palladium-Item, presided .at today’s meeting. | Following elections, Charles Kirk, Detroit News stereotype foreman, {will preside at a stereotype discus-|, sion. Wray E. Fleming, counsel for the Hoosier State Press association, yesterday examined possibility of cooperative efforts between the association and the conference,
WED ARMISTICE DAY, AND FIGHT WAS ON
CHICAGO (U. P).-— Armistice {day, 1944, was no day of peace for Mrs. Eleanor Prindle, 23, she testified in divorce court. That was the day she got married.
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EYE GOP TREND SHOWING UP IN SAMPLE POLLS
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By PAUL R. LEACH Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. — Big city Democratic political machines are on hot spots in the Nov, § congressional election. With Republican gains likely, especially in these very industrial
deliver for President Truman or reveal serious weaknesses, Such soft spots would be serious psychologically in advance of the 1948 convention and election drives for Mr. Truman or any Democrat acceptable to him. Nationally the Democratic "administration must depend upon politicians and congressmen from the solid South and from the big cities. Many in the South want little of what's left of the New. Deal. The city Democrats have had to wark with left-wing and labor groups. In some cases, defeat in congressional districts which are distinctly localized would expose the big city bosses to troubles at home, Chicago Could Lose 4 Seats Mayor Kelly of Chicago, for instance, has re-election to the city hall, for himself or his chosen successor, to think about next spring. {Chicago contains all of six and parts of four more congressional districts. Nine of those are now Democratic. If the Republican trend that has been showing up over the north in |sample polls continues to develop, Kelly's Democrats could lose four {Cook county districts they now
which Democrat Emily Taft Douglas of Chicago is trying to hang on to. Down Kansas City way the President himself pitchforked Jim Pendergast’s machine into a showdown in which defeat would do neither the heir to the late Tom Pendergast nor the President any good. Mr. Truman forced Pendergast's support for Enos A. Axtell against Rep. Slaughter in the Democratic primary. Await Federal Probe Results of preliminary federal investigations of primary vote frauds charged by the Kansas City Star are being awaited by hopeful Al Reeves, Republican candidate. At © Republican national headquarters here it is assumed that |Mayor Hague of Jersey City willl be able to hang on to his two Democratic congressional seats. But Republican Governor Walter Edge has been keeping Mr. Hague nervous, Loss of even one of Hague’s seats’ in the house would trim him down to smaller “statewide size.” New Jersey has 14 seats in the house. They're all Republican except Hague's two. Much to Gain in Pittsburgh David Lawrence, mayor of Pittsburgh and Democratic national committeeman, and Paul Fitzpat-
rick of Buffalo, New York state Democratic chairman, have much to| gain and little to lose in their home | bailiwicks. Mr. Lawrence's area, Allegheny | county, has five districts, of which | only two are Democratic. And those two are within the city which has been having so much strike and labor trouble lately. Ed Flynn, boss of the Bronx, is another who has a tight little Democratic principality. There are four congressional districts in his sector,
They've been solidly Democratie, but resent greater New York polls have indicated a swing from that solidity. Loss of even one district would be a serious wallop to Mr. Flynn's national prestige.
Others Having . Trouble
Over in Brooklyn, John Cashmore, Kings county leader, has nine Democratic districts, He is threatened, on the showing of newspaper polls, with the loss of two or more of them. That would be almost equal to Alabama going Republican. Ed Loughlin, Manhattan county leader, also is reported as having his troubles. He has three Democratic
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