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2 Typical Situations Cited in Elections

H .woters were warned Yoday against “cross-over”. voting in the May 4 primary elections. The ' Indiana state election board issued a public . warning that “Republicans must call for GOP, primary ballots; and Demo-

cratd must use, the Democratic|

voting blank.” A spokesman for the board said ft was the first time in recent .yeals that he knew of a public warn to “cross-over” voters. - The board Renbionsd: two two situations in ‘which’ “over” vot= ing occurs. <A Typical Example In one, a normally Democratic voter knows. there are no. con-|. tests of striking “importance on his party's ballot, so he calls for a Republican ballot, on whi

cided. - Or, a Republican voter is fa with the same situation and des|"

primary. . Jn the second situation, the) board said- that’ politicians who have an ‘unopposed candidate for|. an office on . their own ticket, might “call for an opposition RHO Agr me " Then w weaker ca iddte, that he wou Be petition in eral election. Alm-of I “The board said the purpése of the, primary “is to

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November gen-

to select their candida by members of one

party defeats the purpose primary.” The board said that Repu ans could’ challenge “Democrat

who asked fof a Republican 1 6 lot and Democe.tspuld similarly Roe 0

challenge Republicans who wanted to vote in the Democratic primary.

Qualifications necessary f Beaty Or curb Browing menace of sex voting, the board said, included cpimin by keeping all known either that the voter “must have offen under scrutiny; to em-

voted at the last general election for & majority of the nominees of the party,” or he must declare "that he intends to vote for a majority of that party's ticket in the next general election “if hel did not vote in the last Preceding general election.”

CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY A meeting will be held by the

Southeastern Rebekah.

Miss Doria Priester, Belle Vieu Pi

STRAUSS SAYS:

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Lodge -at by another 8 p. m. Friday in the home of Calkins.

“PIN: CUSHION BABY—Pin pricks, burns, and bps Solos. have-no- meaning for year-ofd - Beverly Smith, ~ the “pif cuthion baby." Child shows no. reaction as nurse Helen Zimmerman of lot unless everything is in graet. more. than threats of such as the curtain being closed: The back fis then closed and

“Children’s Hospital, Akron, ©

For Prosecutor Rule

‘K~ few politicians”

prosecutor

“reandidate promised.

Charles -Mullins 36; a wateh-| The , candidate referred to the

4501 W. 16th St. Past ‘Noble. Grands Club of in bed this

morning A

SLACKS

FOR FAT Bos

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; DAVID COPPERFELD— this name tells its 4 ar own story— | Cotton. Rayoni—Gabardi ines— Sabardises i and Kohinoors— Rayon Sizes 29 to 36 5.98 to $10. Saute ’ . K Sle

«_jabs her with a pin.

+ Democrat Power’ Push Scored Here

Erbecker Flays ‘Greed’

‘who are ove. ly for “power” ire trying to Bibitionist e, hope take over control of the Demo-| 88 com- cratic Party, William C. Erbecker, candidate forthe Demo-} nomination charged in a speech at the Liederkrantz hall last night. ri “These so-called party ollers would like to take charge of the UE prosecutor's office as this would give them almost

on Er a-kind of power that I Stark- Bai Feud Li aes pwede . ain

Mr, Erbecker. is- orphsingt Sans dinates George 8. Dalley for the prosecur nomination in opposition to City Hall organization slate

it prose- , to sponsor a program fo|cutor's office, Frank H. Fairchild,

- Speedway found dead. between Proshis i Send Shot Judson L.'Stafk and CrimRussell inal Court Judge W. D. Bain. Deputy Coroper Leon-| 273 N. ard Cox said death re natural causes.

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{no gas leak ip her home) but did! Work. .when-Dr.- Cleo Blackburn find one in the main in Shera] presided. Dr. Blackburn is super. AY Hintendent of Flanner House s

fs Dr. at English A

Glennys Luckenbil, n of 343 N. Wai: AL Methodist—osenh, Hele Rush; Jo. cots. Janice Lovell; Joseph, arion Frederick Shafer," 28. Chariaston, + flyn Sehining: Walter, Pauline Evelyn M. Darnell, 21, mn N| C Donald, _Charlean Simmons t James, “Bey Oif¥er; ~ Eddie, Doroths J Blair, 22,’ Owe: nabore, Ky.;| Boots sy) ny. ve bi inne tial Bir te “Medlock Atela_ Nordiiek; n a Ave; LAlvarta neon, f 2043 Ken i He ne Doris Jimison, 1 Robert A. Douglas, 22, of 3532 Jabs Drive; ava am ima Spears, rmaare KE. Signus, 23, of ow 3 Hazel Rhoton, 1708

Driv Everett ye Ag of 110 Dell

'which voting used in all“precincts.

Edward “|of the machines, aU Whe work Ls labeling, resetting the coun and Inspecting the machines is no small job: Work was begun the first of the month and must be completed by -the 28th. . ~ 7 "Remove Back * First, the back must be re‘moved from each machine and the 60 banks of counters zeroed. This is done by unlocking the reset lock and rolling the numbers

Before election . time the reset key | ‘aud

an to change the settings.

‘make it impossible to east a bal:

protective seals placed on it to prevent tampering. Another seal fastened on the front of the machine prevents. casting a ballot until the seal is Broken by the precinct election board when the polis open. The election board places the seal at the close. of voting.

{Creighton Denies ‘Prohibition! Rumors Hobart Creighton, one of four candidates for ‘the Republican nomination for vernor, denied today what he called wide-spread rumors attempting: to establish him as a prohibitionist. Mr. Creighton’ said he had been Selt of -“rumors-eirculated ail th the state that I Am_a_pro-.!

* Keeps ‘Account ~Whie the —erew- readies the

ney Stockinger keeps . a running "This," he said, “is not true” jaccount of the preparations in a Mr. Creighton concluded ‘that! makeshift office at one end of “If Iam elected governor, T will the warehouse. not use that office to influence liquor legislation.” ont

Fairchild Score Scores

labels for the machines and the envelopes containing keys, instructions, counter readings and of the machine when voting is pany the machines ot the polis. of 60 _ machines |

per day are being completed “Tnow. Final Inspection. and a check of the label to see if each machine is assigned to the proper precimet is the delivery.

Plan State Parley

Says ‘Faith Lost’ in

an Operation

The public has “lost faith” in the administration of the

candidate for the GOP prosecutor nomination, charged in a Spesch at the Washington Township Re-

order here when there is constant bickering between the prosecutor's office and the. courts of this and surrounding counties?” Mr. {Fairchild asked.

Plans were completed today for staging a state convention of Jenner-for-Governor clubs in Indianapolis Friday... William "E. Jenner, candidate for the “Republican nomination Pros- Tor Governof, will be the principal

speaker. Lisle

[recent Bar Association investiga‘tion of the friction:

ne the tat primary in hls. machines will be

concluded. The envelopes accoms:|.

4 prets published work as a personal affront when in truth “ {the ‘irate relative was not the source of the impression I

Lingenfelter, custodian”

faced” playmate.

hear ‘the whole story, and gain a Detter understanding. {""dig” my relatives or my friends in my work. No writer could succeed with that narrow an outlook.

column is making friends for your paper. tive see this problem clearly? .K. 8. ! You believe in talking with people you care aboot in case of |StAYS away from me for.weeks. When he comes home he says he | won't get drunk any more but he does. We never have trouble when [he es whisky and beer alone and stays home.

Agrees on. Kindness for Handling Children

call the police hak the neighbors’ children trespassing but that invites trouble. Many childless people forget childhood mischief that! comes with growing

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Agricuitural Center, ta. 30 years of age. -

‘when a relative a relative inter- Office, LI. $531. Those olubs meet on ‘the — Monday t of each month in the Purdue Marot Meridian St. Members range from

Ask travel agencies about Pural vacation sites.

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b y ‘Seeks Name of Ex-GI With Impaired Speech an impression gained 25 years ago When.1o a 'two- | COULD YOU give me the name of the veteran with impaired ,

IN , ‘When anything needs to be “aid to about I believe the fair thing is to go directly to that individual,

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You ‘have ‘a great deal of human understanding and" your

ndings. Do that now, your conscience is clear.

TO “0. W. W. T. K.”"<I agree with Mrs. Manners. You coud

up, e wants a beautiful yard—so do I. I remember when I was 15 and crossing the street. Two old

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“deposited with the county 12 come to my house. They never bother my flowers, $0 there ix no chance for: happy by popping corn and making: fudge.

m chines for the élection, Wes-|. .

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the seal which goes on the face]

SIAR of deputies; publican Club last might. ~~ 0f Jenner Backers S| for -lénser-sdptences in return for] “Is there respect for law and :

“Wallace of Sheridan,

Mr, Fairchild said a few days president of the state group, said after the Bar Association probe, that “the growth and enthusiasm the prosecutor became involved in/of the organization, formed a dispute with the judge of a support ofthe -Jenner guberna‘|neighboring county and was|torial nomination campaign and threatened with “a Jail sentence now embracing. About 58 clubs in for contempt of oa "we the state, prompted the move.” .- Mr, Fairchild challenged sta-| Also listed on the speakers’ tistics . offered by his opponent program were William M. Toner (Prosecutor Stark) that he had of Anderson, president of ing an | State Treasurer Frank Millis, who included also is Jenner's _sampaign man- ? mind r trae ‘violations in which ager. -

there' were mostly guilty pleas, "! Dr. G. L. Hartman

Mr. Fairchild said. “In 56 -felNamed to Board

, the prosecutor's office obsain convictions in only five, nine pléi ded guilty to lesser crimes, en were found not DE. - Grover -L. Hartman of guilty, 27 were continued, indianapolis has accepted an ap: four were dismissed and. Our pointment to the executive comwere venued ‘put of the e county.” Imittee of the Church Conference a. lon Social Work, which is a na‘Woman, 30, Overcome tena: and interdenominational \ : \ {or t By Gas-in: Home: ....\oTganization,

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ofthe English Ave, was®overcome by|in Atlantic City. He is secregas at suppertime. igst night. She tary of the department of social recovered after receiWing first aid service of the Indianapolis Church at St. Francis Hospital. Federation. Dr. Hartman spoke Citizens Gas & Coke Ptility in-lon a panel discussing “The vestigators said they

EVENTS TODAY + [state H. Franklin vs. International Teaval Study CW Federa:(tin: 8 p.m. World’ "War Memarial [o¢ ney WAPI OWEN GUT FERAR ne after ™ ot ¥ Truman. Ruth EK. Brefley vs Charles C. _ ing—1:30 p, m., L. 8. Ayres AUF tater: Shirley J. K. Crean v8. Harry A or; arnett Tenshaw vs ames Grand Ls Later pics Ah ch w. re Lindsay vs. Harry! Tn C. Lindsay; "Evel iebel vs, John L , {Delbel; Jue .} a racy vs Patrig es - oreD ine itz vs hor EVENTS TOMORROW Fults; Laura Terry vs. Bdgar Terry: Dallas Eastern Star, Indiana Grand Chapter T. Helisley Jr. ve. Martha B. Me eitsjey. ri Jiiday) Murat Theater and ———————— “BIRTHS

Tracy; 1 Hotel dassah Patestine Linen Shower—3 p. m,, : Bays ok ple. Al Sk Franeis Patrick, ary Wire, Wil.

Beth-Bl Zed t. Trails Program 8 p. m, "Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge iam, Delores Nieden h Sc ham College), At Coleman Bdward, Virtnia Bernard; . | Robert, Alberta Shaffer At Methodist... Raph. | Phyl A ances r MARRIAGE io ~Yittie: iford, Alfred L. Houston. 21 of 1938 Union: Audrey Gray, Wands E. Brown, 30, of «#48 W, Le At St. Vimoent'sGran

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“Could find (ChULeH §hid” Segregation in Social

MRLs

Rural Youth Clubs at the Marion County Agricultural Agents:

< 1 have three children under school age and children as old as

As for mothers neglecting children,

A MANNERS.FAN. -

"Kindness is “catching” and a plate of cookies might do calling the police

To “Would-be Country Girl” writing privately—ask about

anyone I care anything gets twisted, Where is the

| means he has no intentions of becoming g him think that he’s losing you. Try being indifferent—don’t nn. maids lived on the corner. One said it was a good thing for me *round when he comes home. that I hadn't stepped on her grass or she would have hit me with) her rake. I was too old to try to make her mad by stepping on! her grass so I told her she and I would get along fine if she stayed| YOUF Wife and ask his advice.

in her place. "But I understand then wh back with a little wooden paddle. {planted long.

some do, not many, I should? Néxt the machines are inspect: know from experience no mother can know what her children are ed to ascertain “if all interlock-/ {doing all the time. If you are so allergic to children, 0. W. W, T, K., ing locks are set. These locks, why don’t you fence in your yard?

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who wrote Apr. 5?

1 don't reveal names.

I'm a veteran and sometimes my tongue Family Service Assotiation?. a x AE

"The Family Service Assoolution is ocated -t sor N Lo

sylvania St.

Wil’ you help my rou My “*ssband Drinks, Stays Away for Weeks =

I AM. A VERY unhappy woman, My husband gets drunk and

I always meet him at the door with a smile, kiss and hug; He

says I'm too good for him,

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When: a man says his wife is too good for him it usually -

To “Hope to Be Father”—Tell your adios what ‘you 5. MANNERS.

Y her flowers never F stayed Bay Friend Seeks Numbers of Choe Girls ~

enough’ for her, Let

MY BOY- FRIEND sys he loves me but he's always asking

Be generous with yo

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share lems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Wa Maryland St.

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STRAUSS SAYS: TRADITION. WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW!

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“And you can be Suited. Sir.

i telephone mmbeE and show this how ‘well “you can get along reactions if he is teasing ‘you.

1 keep them other giris for their telephone numbers when I'm around. I've had |dates with other boys but ‘wouldn't go with them. Do you think I ow can I show my boy friend how much I love him?

PA

boy

‘Without him. “You'll know bw BOY.

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