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toral votes, and at Jackson Southern: Governors and others will gloat over that and discuss further plans for denying the . President sgupport-- from the Southland.

back in Washington from Wiscongin today after a week-end try at rounding up second-place support there. Harold Stassen, the Republicans’ voung man on the ' flying trapeze, was headed for a big drive for delegates in North Carolina. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York was combing Oregon from the Cascades {o the Pacific. ‘ . ‘ Wallace Too But: nobody will have much on Henry Wallace for around. He takes out Wednesday carrying his third-party banner to the Pacific Coast and will pop in everywhere * from San Diego to the Canadian border. Then comes some stumping ap..pearantes in Idaho with his .run-

old Pocatello boy. Mr. Wallace also will get down into the Southwest later, President Truman's own crosscountry trip is stirring up Democratic leaders from coast to coast. It has been a long time since * they've had anyone to show off and they're pleading for the President to come to their .towns, make a speech, ride in a parade and meet the folks. That's what his top political advisers have been shouting for, and he can't accept too many engagements to please them. Most of the President's traveling has been done by plane, but his friends say this is an opportunity to-greet the country from a ~irain’s back platform, make some winformal,--short. talks. ..and. . help pull his political stock back up. The President's recent success at talking off the cuff, rather than reading prepared speeches, is en¢ouraging those who hope that— “zithough the coming trip is billed as non-political—he’ll see-—and talk to as many people as posgible, © "Whoop-1t-Up’ Mr. Truman's next speech will be at a whoop-it-ip party of the young ‘Democrats organization to be held here Friday night. Party members hope “he'll. approach his almost inspired performances at

The threat of a national railroad strike and the local packing strike today brought a 50 per cent slump in hog receipts here. Cattle receipts were also below the average for Monday. Observers said all cattle and hogs were heing bought up for _ slaughter to beat the a rail tie-up. “Cattle in general ruled: active at the Indianapolis Stockyard as $1 higher in some instances. Vealers ruled $1 to mostly $2 lower with sheep and lamps remaining quotable steady. . Hog prices lifted mostly 50

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By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, May 10—Politics wig b landscape in coming weeks. President Truman, Henry Wallace and | a fistfull of Republicans will see to it that even the whistle-stops The palitical fun begins today ? Harry 8. Truman and civil rights.

Alabama last week decided to Conferences here. give Mr. Truman none of its elec- Were Harty Truman talking from

Hog Receipts As Rail Strike Threatens |

paralysis of

with steers and heifers as much

Plan to Pop In’ mr le Stops

Presidential Candidates Set to Appear

Time’ Stumping Race

dential candidate, at Jackson, Miss., where a collec- | boil over again on the subject of

Both of these!

the heart, and not a President reading a ghost-written manuscript. : In terms of miles to be covered, probably no one will match Mr. Stassen in coming weeks -— just’

Senator Robert A. Taft arrived 3% this has been the case for the

last year. From North Carolina! he goes to Missouri; and he takes off from there Thursday for Oregon. He'll campaign in_Orégon against Gov. Dewey, and he says he'll trim the New Yorker in the! May 21 primary. After that he heads down into California for a| meeting with Goy.. Earl Warren and the state's delegation to the Republican National Comwention. Much of Mr. Stassen's play in

getting coming weeks will be aimed at 1302 Woodlawn

picking off delegates from the Southern states. He's planning a major speech in Birmingham, Ala,, between now and June 21. The South long has been regarded Taft territory, but Gov. Dewey has -edged inte it -in many states.

ning mate, Sen. Glen Taylor. an and Mr. Stassen would like to and has

pull a few delegates -out from under both. He claims. he has done it in Missouri, with 18 of 33 delegates headed his way, but. Missouri sources say metic is-inflated.

| But Mr. Truman's mileage will be considerable, too, His stops as planned now include Chicago, Omaha, Seattle, Olympia, Wash., | Portland, San Francisco and Los !Angeles.

Railways Report Decline in Fares |

== 'The-number- of - fares paid to: the Indianapolis Railways during the first four months of 1948 de{clined 1,403,748, according to figures released by the firm. This ‘was a loss of 4.59 per cent. {In the same period last year 130,578,442 passengers were ‘car: ried, while only 29,174,694 fares | were received during the “first ‘quarter of 1948, April suffered the worst slump with a drop of nearly 600,000 under last year's record. { Officials attributed the mobiles

/tc the number of automobiles 'available and the transition in ‘places of employment.

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Thomas Again Heads Socialist Party Ticket

Norman Thomas, 63-year-old for.|mer_minister who has. run for. President in every campaign since [§ 1928, ‘headed the Socialist Party's | national . election ticket for =the {sixth time today. {RE Thomas, in accepting the nomination of the party's convention yesterday, ' universal disarmament. |clared that the great issue in the 1948 presidential winning the peace.

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OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs, John C. Fehr, 1302 Woodlawn Ave. will be at home to friends tomorrow as they observe their, 50th wedding anniversary.

Couple to Mark f 50th Anniversary

John C. Fehrs Plan To Hold Open House

Mr, and Mrs. John CC. Fehr, Ave, will observe their golden wedding anniversary tomorrow with open house in the afternoon and evening. "a Mr, Fehr, a retired sheet metal worker. has been a rabbit breeder and--judge-more than -40--years judged rabbits in 38 states, Mexico and Canada. He is vice president of the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association and is the author of sevand publications on rabbit culture. . Mr. and Mrs. Fehr are the par-

ents of John H. Fehr, Mrs. A. |".

Vehling and Mrs. Sam Harris, Indianapolis, and Miss Helen F. Fehr, a missionary in India now isiting Indianapolis. There are four grandchildren.

READING, Pa., May 10 (UP)-

national called for

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{ The home economics depart-

‘ment of Crispus Aleks High!

School will present its annual spring fashion show in the school auditorium Thursday at 10 a, m. Theme of the show will be “Around the Clock in My Lady's Fashions,” More than 100 -¢clothing students will model travel, play, morning, afternoon, evening and commencement fashions, | Music and stage decorationg will be furnished by the music and art departments Maxine Turner, a be the stylist. Mrs. Ruth Clint, horne, head of the department will give the introduction

senior, will

Twenty-four girls atten meeting of the recreational aid training program at Attucks last week. They were. Lillian Brown, Mar-' jorie Hogan, Jane Lowery, Bettie

Edmonds, Rose Carpenter, Constance Boyd, Bertha. Brown, Lillian Bellamy, Earlene Hill, Lou.

ise Broadus, Norma McFarland Doris Bates, Bettie Jackson, Ruth Ragcoe, I.eona Tavlor., Robbie Johnson, Delores Bartee, Rosema rie: Wilson, Cirmrel Cockrell, Syl via Hardrick, Trilli Stewart, Bar bara Adams, Kathryn Miller and Verda Evans The progtam is being sponsored by the Junior Red Mrs Blanche Cross is chairman

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The Junior Prom will be held in the school gymnasium Friday from R to 1745 p. m. Jean Ker 88Yy 18 president of “the junior class.

Butler Appoints John C. Appel

Prof, John C. Appel, a member’ of the history department at the

named assistant professor of history at Butler University. He will assume his duties with the start o¥ the “fall semester, Prof, Appel is a ‘graduate of State Teachers College, Millersville, Pa, and the University of Maryland. The author of

Mr. Appel

sqgveral articles published in Social Studies, he has been a member of ‘the

Olivet College, Mich.,, was nomi- University of Wisconsin faculty (nated for Vice President,

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“Her children rise up and call daughter is Mrs, Mabelle Turner. 11d&

her blessed.”

acific was ramsey. / - her west of Indianapolis and beat| judgment on about 200 persons Mrs. Grace Heard, who - was Pacific was John Ramsey. Anoth B 2 pe horcred yesterday in the Second or child also died. Mrs. Heard, her and attempted to rape her. arraigned before him in Munici-

Christian Church for her accomplishments as a mother of nine children, serves as example of the mother spoken of at®ve in Provbrbs 31 Mrs, Heard, 901 W, 25th St presented a Mother's Day bouquet and a loving cup by the church's Progressive Mothers’ Club as “an ideal mother.” She was left a widow a quarter cen tury--ago.- when her children were. small. She laid great stress on education and a preparation for life. She and _ the children worked tirelessly to accomplish the purpose... ; Five of her nine_children are graduates and one gave his life in. the South Pacific during the recent war... Her son Andrew Ramsey, Butler graduate, teaches in Crispus Attucks High School.” Joseph Ramsey, another son, also a Butler graduate, is a probation officer for the Indiana

was

‘Boys’ School and is in line- for a

master's degree in June from the university. Works Toward Degree Sanford Ramsey, a third son, is working toward his master's degree in the Indiana University

| Schoat of Social Work, He is on

the staff of the Senate Avenue YMCA and is a veteran of World War 11. Charles Ramsey, Indiana Central College graduate, is a postal clerk. George Ramsey is em-

ployed by the Allison Division of

General Motors, Both are sons of Mrs, Heard. Her daughter, Mrs. Joyce Bagley, graduate of Butler with a BS degree, operates a prescription laboratory with her husband, - James Bagley. Another

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The son Killed in the South

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native ago te her John Heard

ROTC Cadets To Get Awards

ROTC ‘cadets at various schools will receive awards during cere monies this week from the Amer-

was

ican War Mothers and other donors . Marion . County. chapter. will

present an award to Washington High School, Mrs. Gladys Wright officiating, USA chapter, Shortridge High School, Mrs. Ruth Peters; St Paul's Episcopal Church - auxiliary, Crispus At tucks, Mrs. EK. Mav Hahn. James Barker, Technical High* School, Max Barker; Hilton U. Brown, Manual High School, and Mrs. Fred Yager, Broad Ripple High School, Mrs. Yager. 2 TRAIN CREWMEN KILLED VALLEY FORGE, Pa., May 10 iUP)--Twe crewmen were killed last night when an Allentown-to-PHifadelphia Reading 6. pas-| senger train was derailed in his’

toric. Valley Forge. Park. Nearly a knif» and a gun: | 200 passengers were bruised or —————— shaken. ‘U. S. Statement Le : gee FWRHINGTON May ~ 10° 10P) ~Govern-| =~ Ship Movements pment exenses and receipts for the curs. rent fiscal yéar through May 6 <omBy United Press pared with a vear age . New York ' Arrivals Noordam. Botier- "his Year Last Year dam: Oregon. Havre Boringuen, San Expenses $30,108, 113.040. 533 929,052,744 Juan; Fort Townshend, Bermuda, Santa Receints 37.501,322.278 45, 3 Margarita, Valparaiso Surpius 7.393.200 138 1.493.652.2687 New York Departures Florida, Oslo: Cash Bal 4.442 568.604 4.08] 948.56] | Marin® Arfow, Capetown; Steel Mariner, Pub Debt 252.130.585.781 257 732.672. 5 Manama: Santa Eliana, Puerto Cabello. ‘Gold Res 23,176.260,687 30.710,837,208 |

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[two of ‘whom reported they were! molested by men with whom they’ accepted rides. ; | A 30-year-old woman told. po{lice she was waiting for a street-!

fear at Bt. Clair and Illinois St.|

last night when a motorist of-| fered her a ride, She said the Iman drove west of Indianapolis]

“iwhere- he attempted toe attack!

her and threatened to kill her. She said he drove her back to town ‘and dropped her near her home p Police later located the car with the license number reported by, the woman and arrested a 27-vear-old Anderson man on a vagrancy charge. Neek ‘Bootleg’ Cabbie 33-year-old woman told police. two men who offered her a HOWE Tro the CHICKen' Coop, 6500 Keystone Ave., drove

She was found in the 3800 block of W. Morris St. by a motorist. A “bootleg cab” driver is being sought by police after he allegedlv raped a 20-year-old waitress who hailed hi cab at the Sunset Terrace, S00 Indiana Ave. Saturday night. The waitress told police the cab took her “to ‘the Terrace and that she hailed the same cab again as she left. She sald instead of taking her to her TERUINATION the “ariver vy drave "16! the country and beat and attacked her. | Police alsé are holding three youths as théy check the story of. a 29-vear-ord theater candy girl] that the youths kidnaped her and held her prisoner two days on a: trip to Kentucky and Tennessee in her own car, The girl is also charged’ with vagrancy, pending Investigation of her story. Forced Into Car She told police the.three young men forced her into her own car Wednesday night. She said she

was forced to drive them to. Ken-

tucky where they pawned some rings stolen in a holdup and to

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filling station. eid J She stated that one of the Voung men raped her three times and that she was threatened with

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w PARR “Profit Builders for Relall Coad Merchants” will be the topic of a talk by Marsh C. Ham of Awe rora, Ill, at the 18th annual cone vention of the Indiana Coal Merchants Asso-

‘Sand !9 In the French Lick Springs Hotel at French Lick. Mr, iam, who will speak at the opening : next Monday, is. manager of the merchandise sales department ot Barber Green Co,, tnd is ree ognized as an outstanding midciewestern authority on sales and merchandising plans. More than 800 Hoosier ‘coal merchants and their wives are expected to attend the three-day convention, - v

Judge ‘Sentences’ 200 To-See-Film-on-Rabies

Judge Alex M. Clark withheld

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pal Court Room 4 charged with violating city dog ordinances. Instead Judge Clark attempted to enlist their co-operation by having Sgt... James Payne, city dog pound superintendent, show them a movie dealing with rabies. Talks on rabies were also made by Dr. Raymend Fagan, Indiana State Board of Health, and Dr. ‘ iE Gerald Kempf, city health offi~ 1 cer, . » TTIudRE Clark admonished the violators to observe the rabies ' quarantine on dogs extending through Sept. 8 which was proclaimed recently by Mayol Peerey: oa

Buys Bike With

Route Profits

Orbey Leverett has recently purchased a swell new bike paid

has-been a Times Carrier Sales: for about

man

cient carrier. His route is on Ray ‘mond and Madi- i son. His births z day is on Christ. . mas Day--so old Santa has to be extra nice to

him! He likes to build mode) i Orbey airplanes and ‘has made many i different models. His favorite

sport is baseball, He is 12 years old and attends School 35. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leverett, 38 W. Raymond,

A Times Carrier Salesman who maintains an average of 50 customers on his route has a profit of $4.25 per week, or $221.00 a year. This is a sizable amount of money for hobbies, recreation” or clothe ing. Why not call Mr. Richard

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ager of The Times, right now!-—and ask about route openings in your neighbors hood. The phone number is . } Rl ley 5551. Bdys outside of : i Marion County, contact The Times Distributor, in your town! or write Mr. H. W. Smith, Country Circulation Manager of The Times. dianapolis

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