Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1946 — Page 13
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~ Congress Vote in State
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\ By UNITED PRESS : Aone tie Indiana congressional candidates had the following vote tofals today
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{The 1ST DISTRICT - (232 of 232 precincts) Gannon (R) 49,606, Madden (D)
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\ 2D DISTRICT © (366 of 379 precincts) Halleck (R) 62,204, Afflis (D) 37,007. \ 3D DISTRICT (290 of 316 precincts) Grant (R) 68,041, Gonas (D) 53,821, d X 4TH DISTRICT . (308 of 317 precincts) Gillie (R) 57,108, Frederick (D) 37,366. 5TH DISTRICT . (318 of 452 precincts) Harness (R) 55,319, Welsh (D) 41,121. 6TH DISTRICT (204 of 361 precincts) Johnson (R) 35226, Sigler (D) 24,911. 7TH DISTRICT (388 of 430 precincts) Landis (R) 55,862, Noland (D) 53,197. 8TH DISTRICT (321 of 428 precincts) Mitchell (R) 50,314, Denton (D) 46,35" ) 9TH DISTRICT (283 of 370 precincts) Wilson (R) 43,286, Dixon (D) 32,006. 10TH DISTRICT ; (293 of 394 precincts) Springer (R) 50,877, Unger (D) 33,700, 11TH DISTRICT (380 of 380 precincts) Beveridge (R) 74,500, Ludlow (Dj 78,300.
BRITAIN TO SET UP 18 MONTHS’ DRAFT LONDON, Nov. 6 (U. P.).—The British government was understood to be drafting legislation today to implement its plans to conscript
youths between 18 and 23 for 18 months of military service in
. peacetime.
Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee disclosed the conscription plan when he spoke to the labor members of parliament and the trade union congress general council. Attlee sald the government would present its proposal to parliament this month. The draftees would be considered as reserves for five years after their 18 months of service, he said.
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BOYS CLUB PLANS FOR AWARD DINNER
The annual awards dinner of the English Avenue Boys club will be held at 7 p. m. today, with more than 100 boys to receive the Boys club pin for outstanding participation in activities of the club. Frank Cox, president of the Boys club association, will be master of ceremonies. Tony Hinkle, coach at ‘Butler university, will speak. Others taking part in the program will be Harry G. Gorman, executive director of the Boys cub; Donald 8S. Morris, secretary, and Joseph J. Cole, vice president. Dinner will be served by the English Avenue Mothers club, assisted by members of the girls group of the club. : Awards will go to boys who have [taken part in athletics, radio club, { Christmas pageant; minstrel shows, | woodworking, arts and crafts. Special awards will be presented to boys
chosen as the three outstanding club ner over Col. Oliver Dixon, Demo- |apolis; four grandchildren and one!
members during the past year.
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MITCHELL WINNER IN EIGHTH DISTRICT
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11th district. and Ray J. Madden of the first district, Rep. Louis Ludlow, 11th district incumbent Democrat, pulled far ahead of his own party to. defeat his Republican opponent Albert J. Beveridge Jr, In the normally Democratic 1st district, incumbent Democrat Ray
lian Charles Gannon. Close Vote In 7th Republicans hailed this as a “moral victory” by virtue of slashing the margin to a mere fraction of past victory totals, . With 334 of the district's 430 precincts in, Mr, Landis retained an edge of a little over 2000 votes or about 3 per cent. Elsewhere, even though returns were not complete, Republican incumbents appeared on their way back to Washington by comfortable ‘margins. | -In- the ‘second district, Rep. Charles Halleck was swamping | Democrat Margaret Afflis by nearly {two to" one with two-thirds of the (precincts counted. Rep. George | [Gillie was “in” in the fourth dis- [ trict.
Harness Far Ahead |
Rep. Forrest Harness was running a comfortable 13,000-vote margin over his Democratic opponent William W. Welsh of Peru for the fifth district seat. Noble J. Johnson, Republican from the sixth district, was leading Dr. Thomas A. Sigler by more than 8000 votes. In the 3d district, mmcumbent Robert Grant was leading Democrat John Gonas by 14,000 votes, winning. even in the otherwise Democratic St. Joseph county, Tenth District Rep. Raymond Springer was a sure winner over Democrat Frank Unger of Farmland and Rep..Earl Wilson of the
J. Madden squeezed through with|ypyg (R) a scant 3000 plurality over Repub-/ Sexton (D)
{9th was at least a 11,000-vote win-
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State Offices, U. S. Senate
By UNITED PEESS
Returns from 3418 precincts in the senatorial race’ and 2703 in the contest for state offices of 4059 precincts in the state today show:
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
SENATOR Jerer (RY 2 ov er Te Townsend (D)
SECRETARY OF STATE Bath (RY oc iciirsrsr: ins 491,172 McClain (M) ........:...... 374,513 _ AUDITOR OF STATE Bureh (R) ......:i:: 00. 333,468 Barnhardt (D)* ............ 230,921
LOCAL BRIEFS
The Indianapolis chapter of the Rainbow Division veterans will meet at 6:30 p. m. Friday at the Riley
hotel. The guest speaker will be John B. Little of the federal bureau of investigation office.
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Marshall D. Abrams, managing director, Construction League of Indianapolis, Inc., wjll speak on “Eco- | nomics of the Housing Problem” at a meeting in the Hotel Wash- | ington at noon tomorrow. |
J. R. GASHO, RETIRED GROCER, DIES HERE
Services and burial will be held tomorrow at Arcadia, Ind., for John R. Gasho, retired Indianapolis gro- | cer, who died yesterday in his home, | 1824 Broadway. He was 87. A native of Tipton county, Mr.| Gasho spent the early years of his life at Arcadia and Atlanta, Ind. and had lived in Indianapolis 256 years: Retired for 15 years, he formerly operated grocery stores at English ave. and Spruce st. and on W. 16th st. 1 Survivors - are three daughters, | Mrs. Amy Essig, Mrs. Gayzell Baden | and Mrs. Ruth Peck, all of Indian-|
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INSTRUCTION Walt (BY. .........] foi... 330,685 Punish (D) .............. 230,422 CLERK OF SUPREME AND * APPELLATE COURT Willams G8) .............. 321,751 Bale AD)... 00 i “4. 225,162 JUDGE SUPREME COURT
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(Second District) Bramert (RY ..oooovivines 321,049 Long (D) ..... PO I 220,902 JUDGE APPELLATE COURT (First District) Bowen (BR) ....c.iianiiins 324,218 | Martin (D) ..vnveiininiii 224,003 JUDGE APPELLATE COURT (First District) Royoe (BR) ...............:. 324,508 | Welsh (D) 243,922
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AT BUTLER ROBBED
Police today were hunting sneak thieves who entered three Butler university fraternity houses while
the occupants slept and took $386] |
Monday and last nights, Students at the Lambda Chi Alpha: house, "4721 Sunset ave. reported the loss of $259; Sigma Chi members said $81 was taken from their house, 442 W, 46th st., and $46 was reported stolen from the Sigma Nu fraternity, 655 W. Hampton dr.
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© Hurry! Huery! Hurry! Your only chance this year . . . and what a bargain! It's one of the few cases today where a dollar is worth more ' than its face value : ; ; it's your Indianapolis Community Fund. Nearly every dollar you spend with the Community Fuad is matched by another to give you two dollars worth of good you'll never regret. For your Community Fund provides only slightly more than half of the money required to operate the 46 hard-work- « ing agencies it represents. The rest is made up by the agencies themselves. Actually, of course, you get far more than
L SERVICES TO CHILDREN Qaring for orphaned, h loss, neglected, mi ted, dependent or otherwise needy ehiidren, ° Maternity care for unmerried 3 Fand a L Fand Children's Buress. ..... covvesossess $48,920 $26,919 Lastheran Child Weltare Day Nursery Associetion.........ce.. 38,650 17,940 Association of Indians. .......... $14,787 General Protestant Orphans St. ENzabeth’s Home. ....ccoeevevse 13,750 ASSOCIOHON. covcsssrsssessrcesses OOO 4,533 Suemma Coleman Home. ..cesuee.s 14,880 SERVICES TO YOUTH Cizenship treining, prevention of juvenile delinquency, wholesome recreation, leadership for youth. Fund Selt-support Fond Boys Club ASSOCIation. ce. cessasesss $31,000 $ 4,000 Jewish Community Center Boy Scouts of AMerica...eeeeceeses. 57,800 70,731 ASSOCIatiON. .....oc0urersees esos $53,000 Comp Fire Gins.........coovecineess 16,575 21,600 Mayer Neighborhood Mouse...... 16,000 Catholic Cherities, ; Satvation Army Youth and Women's ASSOCIONION. ...coeneees 1,600 2,075 Group Mas seensssscssesess 9,000 Christamore House. ....ceeevescseee 34,400 999 South West Social Center.....coeees 14,261 Communal Bullding....ieeesessscess 2,000 300 Y.M.CA. Coentral........ cessvivesess 67,000 Planner House........ tessenseresess 54,400 23,869 Y.M.CA. Senate Avenue............ 19,000 GIN SOOMS.c.00sssevnerere essesseses 22,150 44,136 Y.W.C.A, Central; Blue Triangle..... 47,000 Howthorn Social Service Association 12,000 3,920 Y.W.C.A., Phyllis Wheatley. .coeese.. 23,600 SERVICES TO PAMILNS Melping femities in trouble and want 10 regain independence and happiness. Me] Selb support fund Catholic Charities Contral Bureau. .$ 60,800 $22,600 -. Church Federation, Social 3 $35,000 Service Department. .......cce0e 7,500 None 5,100 FamilyfService Association..... veess 116,200 1,732 14,750 745
Jowish Family Service Society. ..... W 8,030
two dollars worth of good for every doflas, because human values are beyond measure in dollars and cents. What's it worth to turn a tear into a smile on the face of a neglected child? Restore a handicapped man to a happy productive life? Mend a broken home?
The backwash of the war has added greatly -
to the work and material needs of the Fuod agencies at a time when rising prices have hit bardest at their budgets. Yet they must continue to serve all, regardless of ability to pay: They ask your support. A gift? NO—an ine vestment that pays off in a stronger, healthier, happier Indianapolis. Buy from your heart!
Here are the Rod Feather Services Your Contribution Helps to Support
MEALTH SERVICES
P ¢ pe § ty health, providing nursing and convalescent care. fre Selt-suppor Fund Fassett se sivann $00 $ 2,300 Selvation Army Fresh Air Camep..... $40,700 Public Health Nursing Association... 44,100 40,300 : Bon rT n
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SPECIALIZED SERVICES Weip for handicapped, bind, aged and inflvm; legal aid; travelers sid.
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MNipha Mome Association............ $2100 §$ 6968 Borinstein Home for Aged Jewish... 8,920 2,600 @ood Will Industries. .......... eesss 10,100 149,400 Logal Ald SOCIotY. ..evveeesrssrenss 4,240 4,240
Councht of Social Agoncill. reerevase Jewish Federation of Indianapolis. . SOrvice Bureau, coves sossersssocecs 7,600
Society for the Hard of Hearing..... $ Travelers Ald Society. .... wressernee Wheeler MISSION. «cee eeeesssesssese
Fund 2,700 19,095
COMMUNITY SERVICES For coordinating, planning, research, eliminating duplication, volunteer program, ete.
Fund Seif -support $30,505 None 10,150 $1,264 None
¥ . food Social Service Exchange............ $8,130 Volunteer Office. esssssssensessssess 6,155
UNITED SERVICE ORGANIZATION
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service a “home away from home.” Indianapolis’ share of $19,000,000 for the to be provided from Fund belance.
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Mation—-$83,000 less $30,000 expected
$50,400 11,300 14.850
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