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{1 CON Term for Murder hy ; £ Dr. Janice M. Smith, professor of ‘Flsepug \Voday . 4700 of 32,000 men i “ Nw | gain fal nutrition at the University of Iili- [op m pyees ‘had coWie back from the 86 2 : JR oi Sa a Ry 3 nois, will talk on the recent devel. : : Union"ere hospital cases, g when you have a ANDERSON, Oct. 81 (UP) — CTL SRA : 3 By NOBLE REED © {opments in the preparation and use| CHICAGO, Oct. 31 (UP)—Joseph 4

_ Ernest N. Canler, 24-year-old Alex- = 3 Ry 4 BR | The full power of prosecutor’ of foods, at 7:30 O'Neill, president of ‘the Wine, lve or > 1 andria nf and ‘a former resident JEN EE" Wy loffice will pe eral the Dueciars f p.m. Thursday in Liquor & Distillery Workers Union i 8 - of Kentucky, began a sentence of fF AN i Imunicipal election to investigate any { the World War| (AFL) said today four of the na-| orp ASS / y life imprisonment today after plead- I reports of irregularities, Prosecutor Memorial build- tion's. nine biggest distillers had ? . It'simportant, whenyouhavea cold, | INE Guilty to a charge of first-de- K Judson L. Stark warned today. = NW ing. |agreed to keep employees on the SAYS: to keep your bowels open. Don’t = Bree murder. . : L | “There will be deputy prosecutors The Indianap-! payroll during the 60-day distilling or add to your troubles with harsh, He was sentenced in Madison NA a assigned to various sections of the ' aolis Chapter of shutdown ‘which began Oe¢t. 25, Nag upsetting laxatives. If you or your Circuit Court in connection with ; 3 city to make a careful check of all the American He paid the Schenley, Seagram, | ; ¥ :

children need a laxative, take easy- the stabbing of 76-year-old Thomas Red Or , tal | 08s .1s| American and Calvert firms made] acting Ex-Lax — the laxative that Fill of Alexandria on Oct. 4. reports of frauds, attempts at ille \ |

x ! : ] nS sponsoring the the agreement at a conference yesen pkg Pecil M. Cromas, 20, also of Alex- ; aE =~ tan de then. frroguinrities! S00 ST public lecture. |terday. ‘ y con depend on. Bn Lohx fog # . gh andria, awaited arraignment in 4 J 39 Cited in 1946 | WN el Dr, Smith will! Five other firm# agreed to give | rT Ft Ios thatousn Madison County jail in a charge of ! Dr. Smith cover the subjects the union a decision in 48 hours. to assure effective action. Ex.Lax DID an accessory after the fact X | A grand jury investigation of the : of school lunches, They were Hiram Walker, Frank-| really tastes goad — just like deli- ih Mr. Hill's death 1946 primary election resulted in|basic foods and the importance of fort, United, Park & Tilford, and| cious chocolate! Always keep a box | ter —— “i ; or Indictments against 30 election offi- breakfast in her Thursday evening Paul Jones, he said. of Ex-Lax ‘handy! Still only 104. Extends Rent Controls n clals, accusing them of violating talk. On Tuesday and Wednesday The distillers agreed on the shnt-

on X | » SUN {the state voting laws. The cases she will speak before professional down at the uest of President When Nature “forgets”..remember vw asniNGTON, Oct. 31 (UP) | are pending in Criminal Court. hy.

{nutrition groups. Truman to save grain for Eu \ hg . = X=L A X | busing Jxpediver Prank R; Ores | “The policy of my office in this EE | a A pe | | on o election will be the same as in the : . rent controls in the following Indie 9 ae he ne onion, Direct Air Line Links Bahgdad Chief Warns | Gentlemen

THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE 334 areas: Dary-Humiliond, soul a {of election officials of both parties Indianapolis, Cleveland Of Holy Land Partition La - a " s CL . y ; ; i p obusic 18-A fonagar Ly. y will be watched carefully in an Indianapolis and Cleveland will BAGHDAD, Oct? 31 (UP)—Iraq's MN

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aI p i) jimpartial manner,” Mr, Stark said. § § | ‘Both Democratic and Republican D¢ linked by direct air service to- richest and most powerful tribal

parties “have set up Investigating Morrow when Trans World Airlineschieftain sald today that if Pales- N commtitees to work in all pretincts augments its service here, N. W. une ‘were partitioned, it woud Tuesday. ‘These investigators will Waldron, TWA district manager mark the outbreak of warfare which lcheck the polling lists against any here, announced today, (would end only in the setting up ed|

STRE AMLINED attempt of illegally registered per-| This airline route will make of an Arab government in that

cal country or “our annahilation™ sons to cast ballots, Cleveland only ‘1 hour 40 minutes Sheik Mohan Al-Kharallah told

| Workers of both parties reported away from Indianapolis, with two , 4 POP-UP last week that they found a “great flights operating each way daily. of Arab plans for a 280.000-man at- See page

; 10 ASTERS number” of illegal registration ‘on| Mayor Denny and other civic lead- Yuck if he Paviiiignng Jroponl B a ) the poll books. They reported find- ers will participate in inaugural peaceful solution of the Bdonist] 3

X Acme Telephoto |INg persons listed on the poll books cerem nies when the first flight roblem $ 95 OLD "NEW LOOK"—Marga Dieterle, 16, (left) shows Irene from taverns, garages and vacant leaves Weir Cook Municipal Airport PO Sum McCabe, 20, one-of the longskirted Guatemalan costumes on dis- | lots, at 10:40 a. m. tomorrow.

. ' er Sarrm————— play at the Chicago Natural History Museum, perhaps to prove | Democratic workers said they SHOP IMMEDIATE DELIVERY || " ra ; found the names of 24 persons on POPE SEES WALLACE ; | that the "new look" is as old as the well dressed Mayan belle of | poll books with® addresses at| CASTLE GANDOLFO, Oct. 31 MORRISONS 1 STRAUSS & C0 »

mir complete It | th nturies ago. | pg Mg ae fiers Trea caniuries 99 three downtown hotels. A check|(UP)—Pope Pius XII granted a 10-| Indianapolis’ Largest

building associations. of these hotels disclosed that none minute private audience today to| ‘Woman's lalty Shop . ae. Red Film Probe The sessions will be concluded to- of the persons listed ever lived Henry A. Wallace, editor of the 20 $ Specialty 8 P

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Jack Rubush's “liberal treatment” of Pollard as a prisoner in the jail there. Charge ‘Drinking’ in Jail | It was charged that Pollard was permitted to have “drinking parties” in the jail residence and that he had been given the “liberties| of a jail trusty.” : “I am sheriff and if I want to| make a trusty out of any prisoner, | I can do it,” he said. “I don't see how that has anything to do with the case.” | In answer to charges that there, were whisky bottles in the jail as) the aftermath of Pollard’s parties, Sheriff Rubush denied there was! lany drinking. “Those bottles were the evidence {taken in liquor raids,” he said.

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| The wife of Howard Pollard, held | ‘lin the “hands-and-foot” murder {case, has been identified by police! here as the mother of a 3-months- | old infant abandoned in a W. Washington St. shop Wednesday. | She was identified as Mrs. Louise | { (Frankie) Pollard, wife of the pris- | {omer held as the slayer of Leland’ . [Miller 18 months ago. | Custody of the boy was given {to Homer Pollard, father of the accused slayer, |

‘Garfield Center Plans’

‘Halloween Party | Garfield Community Center will} be open tonight for a neighborhood Halloween celebration under the di-| | rection of Police Opl. Harold Kempf, head of the PAL club, | Businessmen in the neighborhood % : contributed cash for the purchase / Yu [ \ f prizes and refreshments for the 5 Wd

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| | SEEKS SIXTH TERM

TOPEKA, Kas, Oct. 31 (UP)— | Sen. Arthur Capper, (R.) 82, today | announced that he will seek his sixth term in the United States

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