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INDIANA BEAUTY—Miss Marie Groves of Anderson is one of five girls representing the North in a beauty contest at Miami, Fla., today at the national victory assembly of the Marine Corps League. Miss Groves was winner of a Marine Corps League contest at Anderson recently and then was selected as one of 20 girls to go to the national finals at "Miami. .

wartime draft director, and Marine aw g gome Maj. Gen. Graves B. Erskine, who headed ‘the defunct retraining and

re-employment administration.

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Listings Soar To 40000 -

registration of voters for the Nov. 4 municipal election today touched off a flurry of speculation on the possible trends in balloting here.

leaders saw signs of victory in their interpretation of voter listings that totaled about 40,000 during . the

last May. déadline of last midnight will bring the total number of persons eligible to vote in the city election to an

estimated 210,000 according to incomplete tabulations of the regis-

40,000 new listings, which include

be new registrations.

210,000 Now Eligible To Cast Vote Nov. 4

By NOBLE REED The closésof an unusually heavy

Both Republican and Democratic

1947 registration period beginning

The 40,000 listings up to the

tration board. New Registrations Heavy

Total city registrations last May were estimated at 180,000. Of the

transfers, the registration board estimated that about 30,000 wduld

Democratic leaders campaigning to elect Al G. Feeney in the mayoralty contest jubilantly estimated that a majority of the new 30,000 registrations were Democratic vot-

ers, we have estimated that at

Democratic chairman.

GOP Equally Jubilant Republican campaign leaders in

Truman Diet

Wemmer, GOP mayoralty candidate, were equally jubilant over the heavy registration. -

They challenged Democratic esti-| (Continued From Page One)

WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (U. P.).—| Top medical men inthe YE igef for Oct. 15 i Administration ‘are boosting Dr.} ‘The state personnel ‘division toPaul R. Hawley, medical direcfor,|day set Oct. 15 as the deadline for

to Succes Gen. Omar N. Bradley applications to take merit examina-| as VA chief. LH tions { b ings i -1 or job openings in the me on the basis of total registrations ithat their candidate would win by |

‘a majority of 10,000 to 20,000. f Exceed 1046 Listings “* “engeirstight’ of war became rabid)

Gen. ‘Bradley Is expected ‘to ployment security division. Jeave VA in the next few months to| Examinations will be given applibecome army chief of staff, cants for jobs as switchboard oper- - Mr. Hawley also has been report- agor, clerk, clerk-stenographer, in‘ed planning to leave for a more formation writer and information Jucrative job in private practice. director. Salaries range, from a low Dr. Hawley was in Indianapolis yes- {of $100 a month to a top of $400 terday. la month in the information director More prominently mentioned for category. the administrator's job has been | Prospective applicants may obtain

Omar W. Clark, a career employce details of qualifications for the jobs ‘who went to work for VA in 1923. and procedure for arranging t0(131781 in the race between the Job to be done, it has to be done. Mr. Clark, as executive assistant take examinations by inquiring at late Robert Tyndall and Dewey|l think the public will react faadministrator, now is No, 2 man any employment security office Or\pjvers, Gen. Tyndall won that | vorably.” any welfare office in the state, Em-|gjection by a majority of more than| A quick check of eating places

in the agency.

Others reportedly in the running ployment Security Director Noble

are Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Shaw today.

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‘election since last May exceeded sufficiently great, -the American {the total listings in the pre- | public can be induced to join this |campaign registration period for the "fight to save food.” [1948 election. © | T. D.'Adams, Seville Cafe, Indi-

mates that the new listings repre- course welll co-operate. We may sented any increase in Democratic find that if we can substitute fowl| sentiment among the voters. _ {for meat one day and meat for fowl Wemmer backers were predicting SOLE wee not. going to save i i H. E. Duke, Guarantee. Cafeteria, Indianapolis: “When Pearl Har bar came -along folks who hated

Registrations for the: municipal fighters overnight. “If the need is

The” total vote cast in the last |anapolis: “Any person with an municipal election in 1942 was (adult outlook knows if we have a

16000 votes. . indicated that the larger ones, | Election officials are estimating | ™ .. of them, were caught unprepared for meatless Tuesday. Prothat the total vote Nov. 4 may run 40.000 or 150,000. | prietors of these places expressed close to 140, {belief the cause of food cbfservaa {tion could not be served by letting Gen. Hershey to Speak good meat spoil, so they had to go ahead and serve it. To Wabash Women Every restaurant or dining room WABASH, Ind, Oct. 7 (U. P.).— checked indicated Thursday's noMaj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, na- fowl, no-eggs rule would be observed tional director of selective .service and so will meatless Tuesdays from during the war, will speak at a din- now on, ®* How long the observation ner here tomorrow. will last generally, spokesmen The dinner is the annual affair agreed, depends on the customers. of*the Business and Professional =~ —— a Women's Club in observance of na- Funeral Services Meld

tional. business women's week. Gen. Hershey will speak on “fu- For Lebanon Woman ture problems of manpower.” { Times State Service | LEBANON, Ind. Oct. 7.—Funeral | services were held here today for IN INDIANAPOLIS { Mrs. Sarah Jane Harshbarger, 81, - {wife of Oliver W. Harsbarger. { EVENTS TODAY | Mrs. Harshbarger died at the Indiana _lasgus of Wosien Jaton, besin- home of a daughter here. Besides paper *lodieal Society 11 2s n | the daughter at whose home she ao venity Midien] Cavity, 3 p.m) died she is survived by three other

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(Continued From Page One) [that the Communists had ruined Portuguese regime helped put Pre- their chances of getting back inte mier Salazar in power. “ the French and Italian governments,

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