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By NOBLE R > velopments He pe Ie toda; afund three candidate’ ecutor, two Democrats Republican. ecutor Judson Li announced his gpndidacy |? tor renomination on Repubican ticket and Andrey Jacobs, attorney here 21 years, ime out officially for the Democratic prosecutor nomination. . The third pEvelopm. liam C. Er er's re. yu prosecutor, appareitly as a preliminary move to into the Democratic prosecutpr contest against Mr. Jacobs. Alignments “Fog; In a letter to Mayor Mr. Erbecker stated he signing, effective next “hecause of private affa business reasons.” Factional alignments

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WITH COLLEGE CHORUS—Instrumentalists who will appear with the Girls’ | Chorus of the College of Wooster, O., in its program at 8 p. m. Friday in World War | Memorial auditorium are, seated, left to right: Dorothy Swan, cellist, Madison, Wis.: the| Julia Steiner Taylor, pianist and president of the chorus, Wooster, and Constance Pix. Devisrane er. ort or! ler, organist, Medford, Mass.: standing: Elinor Hagerman, flautist, Beaver Falls, Pa.: |

and Mr. Jacobs have suppprt in} Mary Billet, flautist, Wooster; Donnajean Swartz, pianist, and Jane Tilford, violinist, | the City Administration and the both of Wooster. : regular Democratic organization.

iti ledges for “vigoro IN. Rk LL» FR arntt Croc oh Ye Opposition to Mr. Stark may|p 8 vigorous prosecu i i uv t develop in the regular GOP or-|tion” of all law violations. 00 g a eS ‘Awa t Court Tes ganization before the filing dead-| He stressed the necessity of| On Bootleg Cabs

line Saturday night. ” fidding the county of grat, Prosecution under an amend-| “Running on Own ed ordinance applying to bootleg

“fixes,” vice and election frauds. 1 More opposition to Sheriff Al . Promises Cleanup | p Ice IW taxicabs has been held up until Magenheimer’s drive for GOP re- Persons tampering with the]

t last night courts will be ted" relent] a court test can be made of its ination came out last n prosecuted relent- ity. hoy Enable Overlords Sous: itugionality To Exploit Trade

when James Langsford, formerilessly. I specifically pledge to A defense attorney for several (Continued . rom Page One)

police department sergeant 20| investigate the incident in which alleged bootleg cab stand operyears, filed his candidacy in the a judge announced he was inGOP gheriff race. |timidated into declaring a misMr. Langsford, now an assist: trial in Criminal Court.” ant manager of the Estates Loani Mr. Jacobs promised a drive the owner only $1 a gallon. By|ing. Co., said. he was not aligned wilfdgainst juvenile delinquency, per- {the way, most of the gas tanks! .The judge took the case under any faction of the GOP organ- jury in. court testimony and have locks, so, there's no adding! advisement to study the ordiization. elimination of brutality in the gas out of your own pocket. {nance, which makes it unlawful “This is an open primary and handling of prisoners. “Funny thing, the average for anyone to use a telgphone to I'm running on my own as a Re He condemned the practice of|boot works harder for another receive or give orders for a bootpublican,” he said. “playing politics” in the orosecu-{guy than he does for himself.| leg cab, or to dispatch one. In The only other candidate run-itor’s office’and promised appoint- When a boot, gets a car of his addition, anyone accepting or ning against Sheriff Magenheim- ment of deputies on a full-time own, he gets to playing the dollies giving this type of service is suber is Otto W. Gasper, former chief basis. {and going on the lush and he! ject to arrest. jailer. He is a graduate of Benjamin don't get nowhere. Defense attorneys ¢laim this is ‘On My Record’ Harrison Law School, a member “Of course, this phone business/ a power broader than the state Prosecutor Stark in his cam-lof St. Joan of Arc Church &ndlain’t cheap; six to eight bucks a| constitution ever intended a city paign statement said he was seek-|lives with his family at 4920/day some of these monkeys are should have. ing renomination “on my record.” Park Ave. jasking for phone service alone.| “I promised two years ago to {But it's better than riding your abolish political influence where- back stiff looking for fares.

by in the past many criminals Coun Homes | “I like to get on a phone rs EXPECE Marshall {they ain't more than 10-12 cabs.

have been able to flaunt our laws ; and escape punishment,” Mr. {Sometimes the boot and car own-| Stark said. . b St er split the phone costs 50-50. on, 0 as p S “A new respect for law has : orm there are lots of deals for a! been created in Marion County] oR y sharp operator. . ly and the administration of Justice Approximately 40 families in| « Seeks Latins OK along political ' lines has been A bootie is always heading! On ‘Stop Russ’ Policy

abolished.” {Matiap County were affected by, oo .4 manana, especially = if| The prosecutor stressed<his ac- 125t Week's record storm, accord-| is Thursday. Because that's] BOGOTA, Colombia, Apr. complishments during the year INS 10 a recent storm survey by, “ph iciness starts to pick up.| (UP)-—Secretary of State George and three months in office, citing! the Indianapolis Red Cross chap-|,, 4 ne tries to keep his eye on|C. Marshall is expected to demand speedy trials and convictions of te hk. . {North and Indiana. That's the “no guarter” for Communists tocriminals in several major crifes.| The survey was made from the main stem and if a guy can’t/day when he makes the opening Cites Recent Cases {county line west to New Augusta make money there, he better give speech before the second plenary. He indicated he will campaign east and from 56th St. to Tist|yup, session of the Ninth Inter-Amer-“But, Monday is a pretty good ican Conference.

on his success in the conviction St. of Robert A. Watts, who was sen- | Most of the damage was done day, especially from 6 to 10 a.m.,| Secretary Marshall will open garages, chicken houses and/if a guy wants to get up thatthe conference with a call upon

ators challenged the ordinance yesterday in Judge Alex Clark's \your own suckers, then you pay Municipal Court 4 during a hear-

Heading Toward Manana

tenced to death for murder of an to

Indianapolis woman within 60 barns, although 15 homes were early. Most people have hang-| Latin America for whole-hearted days after the killing, and the damaged in varying degrees. lovers and they sleep too late to support of the United States’ Howard Pollard murder case, iff, Any persons unable to finance|get to work on time any other “Stop Russia” campaign in Euwhich a life sentence was ob-|their losses should contact the way. tained this week. Red Cross home service depart-| “We like to work from about|can be no compromise with comHe cited his ‘record, which he ment in the World War Memo- 4 p. m. until 2-2:30 a. m. munism. said shows that the prosecutor's rial building. | “You ask about the angles. One| Some of Secretary Marshall's office has doubled convictions in| William Stout is chairman of of the big deals, of course, is| top aides are working privately the last year. [the disaster survey commission after-hours whisky. You get a) behind the scenes with various Mr. Jacobs issued a lengthy | which finished its survey yester- lot of live guys who want to get| delegations trying to agree on statement on his platform, listing | day. a jug after the spots close. Some-| some kind of an anti-Communist - times a white cab will pull up| resolution which would be given alongside and givé you the office. approval, He gives you $5-$10. Once in a The U. 8S. position on economic .{while a boot just don’t get back. aid to Latin America is known. |

y That's the chance the other guy| Secretary Marshall will warn the! STRAUSS has to take. A lot of the white| delegates bluntly that the bulk of| SAYS: drivers have their own liquor con-| U. S. resources in the immediate nections with different taverns) future must be channeled to Euand package joints. pe to save it from communism. Got to Know Your Stuff | EE, “A lot of loaded citizens want Official Weather a gal. That usually is good for &| yNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU fin at least. Most boots keep a| ~~ —Apr. 1, 1948 i i book with gals’ names. |_ Sunrise .... 5:29 | Sunset .... 6:09 poe hen, ny ee NAVY BLUE wants to buy weed or some MOT | Deficiency since. a 08) phine. Now, you got to know your; The following table shows the temperaCALF stuff to get these things. rote, yesterday in other oftles Be Tak “Several ‘times I've had BUYS), Tanta Saar erasreaines .2aa 66 55 14.95 come to me and ask me to haul] Boston ... . 68

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other, The chances ain't so big| Cleveland 68 47 with all the fences operating. penver ...-- zes 42 PP Anyway, if you can size up your rt. wayne ..t...... vin 8 44 i> g Ft. Worth 1 46 guys it's always good for a piece Indianapolis (City) 62 4 of the take. | Kansas. Cit . 53 1

“Yeah, we get the zooters who Los Angeles ... ..... want to cook up a smoke party. Minneapolis-St. Paul These guys like to use boots. This| New Orleans ........

way, they can have a boot pick Up, Ogiahoma city ©0000 5 a each pal and the last guy who Omaha ot 43 2 gets in gives the cabbie the name] gar ourgh ---- $a of the joint where the smokin’ is Sn Fransisto 3 47 to take place. That way, they washington, D. 0.50" "11°" 47 3 don’t run no chances. And, they ———— » -. . PRY; Of lor this service. ‘Boston Social Minded A ‘WORDY’ PRESIDENT | BOSTON (UP) — Boston's Woodrow Wilson used 6221 expenditures for social and!

words in 75 public addresses and health work average $44.65 per more than 60,000 words in his capita annually, compared with books. {the national average of $32.48.

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SEEKS RE-ELECTION—Jud- | HAT IN RING—Andrew son L. Stark has announced his | Jacobs, local attorney, has candidacy for renomination as | togsed his hat into the ring for prosegutor on the Republican | the Democratic prosecutor ticket. nomination,

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U. S. Marines Held | By Chinese Reds Freed |

TSINGTAO, China, Apr.1 ..UP) —Four U. 8. Marines taken prisoner by Chinese Communists while on a hunting trip last Christmas Day have been cet iree 18 Hurt in New York and returned safely to U., 8. . authorities at Haiyang, it was an- Elevator Mishap

day fell 81 stories before a! CLUB LUNCHEON TODAY safety mechanism braked it to a! The Ladies Club of the Hearhalt. {ing Society was to have a cove Rouneed Josey. ow | NEW’ YORK, Apr. 1 (UP)—| Authorities of the Fifth Ave. ered-dish luncheon at 1 p. m. tove arines went on the Eighteen rsons were injured office building in which the aceci- day in the clubrooms at 318-319 hunting trip but one was reported 8 person: njured, dent occurred said the mishap Board of Trade building. Host killed by the Communists when two seriously, wher the elevator

! {occurred when an elevator cable esses were to be Mrs. Keith Light the group was taken prisoner. ‘in which they were riding yester-|snapped. {and Mrs. Alice Pierce.

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