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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1948

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Dewey OK's. Record Of 8(

Truman Challenges GOP Rival to Come

Out in Open on Issues

Democrat Heads for California; Republican Bound for New Mexico

By United Press The political * “Battie of the West" moved into the heavy bombardment stage today with President Truman accusing the Re-| publicans of “cheating” on public power projects and Gov. Thomas! E, Dewey Sauchly defending the fecord of the GOP congress. | The President carried his campaign through Nevada and into California where he was scheduled to make major speeches at|

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Mexico to stump for another GOP| Earl Richert, Page 9.

senatorial aspirant, Patrick J.

* JULESBURG, Colo., Sept. 21 (UP)~—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Vencd 3 gampaign Speech from here last night by Ny a “It's good te be back in Denver, ,..” He was reminded that he was

In Julesburg and began again. legislature was called into special.

Hurley, and to address a gather-|session today to consider restoring at Aubiaquéigue In He Speech ing President Truman’s name. to tonight, ve arm The Democratic for ending Inflation and avoiding| (0, SUS, RIC TS BO voted. a world war, to substitute the states’ rights ; Ms; Buman, in ote 3 the ost ticket of Govs. J. Strom Thurcaustic speeches o current mond and Fielding L. Wright for , challenged his GOP|ne Truman-Barkiey slate. If the rival last night to “come out in|; gigiatyre approves, both tickets the open” and declare himself on| iy; pe Jisted on the ballot in Nopublic power, irrigation and re-| .. ... i clamation. t MAINE-—Margaret Chase Smith, Speaking in Salt Lake a: Utah, the President charged Gov. {newly elected Republican senator, Dewey by implication with deal- from Maine, says the Republicans ing in “double talk.” {have a real fight on their hands The West, he said, has been, in November. Her own over“crudely and wickedly cheated n| whelming victory in Haunt s early

ation without partisanship.” Ear-,

and labor-management issues.

the power lobby. in Washington,| senatorial election is not necesoperating through the Republican! sarily a true, bazometet of na80th Congress.” | tional sentiment, she saj Mr. Truman said Congress, —————————— slashed reclamation appropriations to a point $50 million Dr. Graf Nomed of “the amount needed to kee the” work : of reclamation going 10 Post at IU

forward continuously.” In a day of barnstorming Appointment of Dr. John P.

across Colorado, Gov. Dewey Graf as instructor of anesthesiol-

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Resd Charles Lucey, Page 6; |}

national life calling for consider- §

lier in his campaign, Mr. Warren & had proposed that both major. parties soft-pedal foreign policy §

LOUISIANA — The Louisiana’

KITTENS ON THE KEYS—When police property room Sgt. Fred D. Staggs wanted to use hi

ring away from these two kittens.

item after a bus dispatcher at the Terminal Station found t a perforated box. He turned them over to police who turned them | over to Sgt. Staggs. Sgk Staggs is looking for someone to turn

them over to.

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home. In front of the Brown residence, she said, a man grabbed | Jn and beat her in the face. | Beaten and Choked |

failed to find the molester. | Police arrested a 40-year-old] is keys today he had to get the Iman in the Kirkwood«Hotel after| The kits became a property room (a Nashville, Tenn, woman reem in ported that he insulted her as {she was checking in the hotel. Charged with vagrancy and disorderly conduct was Durre E.| . a — |Nolen, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

With Warren—

Warren Shifts His Tactics As He Turns to Midwest

Dewey's Teammate

And Takes Up Proble By MARY ELLEN LEARY,

ABOARD THE WARREN TRAIN, Sept. 22—So far Gov. Earl 14-year-old girl that she was at-

lauded the record of the Repub-|©8Y in Indiana University School, ven has given the American

lican Congress on western devel- of Medicine was announced toopment money bills. He cited fig- gay by Dean} nm ures which he said proved con-| 3 n h anclusively that the 80th Congress uys. Siar appropriated more for reclama-! Dr. Graf also tion than any other Congress. will assist in the WALLACE—Henry A. Wallace, training of resi-

Progressive Party presidential dems in anescandidate, sets out from New | sla, a York tomorrow on a 8500 mile & post = gradu

& course. A native * of Indianapolis, tf Dr. Graf is a graduate of Technical High Dr, Graf School and holds AB and MD degrees from Indiana University. He served two years in the

tour of 15 states. He will open his tour with talks in the industrial centers of Toledo, Cleveland, Youngstown, O., South Bend, Ind.,| Chicago and St. Louis. BARKLEY — Sen. Alben W. Barkley, Democratic vice presidential nominee, said the Amer-

ican people have “had enough” of inflation, inadequate housing and Army Medical Corps with rank of

captain. He recently completed tax bills favoring the rich. Lam- = pooning the 1946 GOP slogan, Mr,|% ‘WO Year appaintment as senior Barkley told an audience in WilDel: “The Republics has sat

conthotica @ongress by while: pie prices of food . clothing have mounted to unprecented: heights. Has the house Vote Against Union

wife had enough of that?” EDINBURG, Ind,

ring Rd, Veterans nd his "lp tenide

suggested that both parties drop, agricultute.as a political issue. The GOP vice presidential nominee said in a St. Louis speech that “agriculture isn’t a political issue; it's a vital element in our

chinists.

STRAUSS ay SAYS:

NOW---COMES THE NEED FOR A GOOD RAINCOAT---

And the Me-Too Shop has a sizable company of. fine ones. Pictured i a TOPCOAT with detachable hood — of firm cotton GABARDINE — =o Bolarprocsssed for water-repellency. worn 3 ey — loose back with ed front er belted just in the back.

For Kindergartners 4 to 6: 9.98 An ro icky

Grade School 7 to 14 10 08 4 AQUA, TAN or GREEN

L. STRAUSS & (O., INC. METOO SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR

P.S. See the new plaid raincapes, too— moderately priced — and the Koroseals.

Sept. 22 WARREN-—Gov. Earl Warren (UP)—Employees of the Amos Molded Plastics Corp. today remained unaffiliated with either the AFL or the CIO after voting/|eliminating smoke ‘from the city. against forming a local of the

‘iDale L. Beigfreid,

This is that his party when in ‘office “will never forget the years old, at 30th St. bridge over importance of flood control, reclamation, Irrigation and hydro- Fall Creek Creek yesterday.

{electric power development.” Through th the f first fu full | waek

Jaycees Support Smoke Ordinance

By LOUIS ARMSTRONG Junior Chamber of Commerce

their forces in an all-out drive for passage of the proposed new anti-smoke ordinance.

dered long enough by ‘pressure years rainfall. groups,” the Jaycees held A the Hirst t. 1 aten vw So. at St. Louis last

“lopen meeting of

civic organizations attended.

He declared,

they were the ones who made it a point to attend each meeting.”

smoke ordinance.” man board.

heating industry, William Garber,

is “unworkable.”

heating plants.

Air Pollution Board, said: please everybody.”

the “coming battle.”

nance.”

Ready to Give More

| SPRINGFIELD, Mass.

{126th time, James W. McConnell, 1aid he felt “just fine.” br World War I Navy veteran, | ‘0c make 50 more donations.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Place. Garolyw Ely. 20, of 715 N

Robert Helm Jr, nice Bridget,

dan, 20, of 1810 W. Morris.

Herbert A. Vinson, 24, of 1514 Park; pon

Ludlow.

BE. Farmer, 17, of 3330 N. Richard A. Kier, 18, Dayton, O.;

Edna J Francis Nellie R. vs. Kenineth Williams, hit M. Dale, Plorence V Berth

on IF. i) Jose. * Harry

E. a B. vs George R. Pruitt, Jeanette

5 Mayme vs, Lawrence D. Mayes,

Robert Hammonds, Mary Eva Rober, mut Tile Boat; Sher, MD 2d Brain Operation | Crate frei Siuby Goode. Katte ve.| THF ; _| HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 22 (UP) | James B. Richey Claude va. Bdna PF. DEATHS | Film actress Rita Johnson may Loulse vs. Charles A. Johns tea Ses: {Rmma B. Miessen, 4, at 1337 E Market, have to Snderge a second brain | Lue x Durnell, Wyona vs. James : tral hen hemorrhage Ni pr, operation, Dr. Lee Siegel, her phy-| Eadie P vs, James Marion — cardio Bay ren siclan, said today.

BIRTHS

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members today were organizing valleys and the mountain areas, ‘servation will be recognized to-

last night. Representatives. of of jo water toward the farm prob-

Ralph Harlan, who conducted|dwelt on soil erosion, on rural, the group discussion ‘of the smoke |electrification, problem, blamed the organization [lightly on a new issue, farm price of the large 11-man Air Pollution support. Board for much of the delay in

“The board has|continue such support, and that International Association of Ma- been so organized that five of its|Gov. Dewey “believes in the prin- bronze plaques and one week allmembers are smoke makers and|ciple of such support.”

Mr. Harland said, “As long as;Communist infiltration into gov- tor Holt, manager of Goodyear the board exists in its present/érnment. | tire es departments, will prey form we will never have a better] These two issues, farm price- sent rds.

He and others proposed a fiveA member of the warm air

charged the proposed ordinance Under provisions of the mnieasure all sales SIR issue. of heating equipment would have to be reported to the combustion | engineer as well as plans and the specifications of proposed new tne

Toner Overly, member of the to stand together on reclamation B. Miller, Bicknell; B. D. Alex“We because it is not entirely under- ander and Lester Williams, Vinwill never get an ordinance to'stood in other parts of the coun- cennes: George F. Meyer, Wheat-

The Jaycee members asked the

representatives of civic organiza- Congress puts money into our district governing body who will tions to organize their groups for

Mr. Harlan announced, “Within a few days you will receive 80vernment and in addition the Lake detailed information as to how| Wealth of our nation multiplies,” Brook, and G. H. Portteus, Raub, we plan to proceed. We ask that’

you be ready to join. with us in Two Teen-Age Car {obtaining pasasge of this ordi-

(UP)—|Police yesterda near | After donating his blood for the| y

He hopes

IN INDIANAPOLIS oo a ———— |

19. of 268 Hendriges At St. lid { Leonard “L. 3, of 1124 Standish; ecelia Ber Martha L. Taso 25, of 1021 N. Ala- At General William, Aana Lueil) emit C. Weiland,

21, of le Senn: Ber2, of w. rrill, Alleh L. Marvel, 21, of Tes Troll: Wane At ithedist ack, Mary Shadoan; Vern, ! tah K. Jor: Courtn Edward

stance A. Briddon, 22, of 1850 N. Penn-| Betty fer, an; Lawrence, oy “| sylvanis. Shiliman. UL of yot¥ nett David, na harold Are Arthur A. Do . , O Roos i + Do ta Bor Veit: Mona T. McCuilister, 16, of "JSH| Russell” Dersiby mark DOTY wir: {8mock, Richard

Robert T. Brydon, 20, of 6606 Sutrm.: | Ruby y A An

ris | Butler, 16, of 234 BE. St. Joe At Home Jacob, Veronica Crain, 116 W.| Charles 'D. Mumford, 21, of 20 Bene| 2st: Diep, Gertrude Lacey, 1713 ¥ Spritiger, all vice fontaine; Jacquelyn Bailey, 936] 27th. pore. PTESH dents; Mr.yy Spickelmier Indians A At St, Vincent pe—Clarence, Jugusts Pore & r. Jeanne ‘ia Asko, 15, of 303% Brookes | tine Blair: Earnest © Catherine Pox. “We nd, . C. Crancall, secrek Trent. al of 140 W. ith; Thei- Ar St. Francis ,jurer, and A ranca ma gdp ‘Miller, 18, of 2420 ¥. Alabama. a, Beatrice Poe; Thomas, Dorothy tary. osama’ ee ao ice Brown: Hawiios. New directors elected were DIVORCE SUITS FILED AS General_Jor. Susie Belle Poindexter. (Verne K. Reeder, H. Williamson

iim. MN asain Paul anise Bats” Che ami Stewart and E. G. Peabody.

i * P- -vlers Reported | { Two women reported men {prowling near their homes. Cath-| |erine Roman, 68, of 1923 Park | Ave. .» sald she surprised a prowljer who was attempting to jimmy a rear door. Mrs. Mary Lawrence, 34 Sugar Grove Ave, sald a bid who followed her tried to |gain admission to her home. Juvenile Aid Division officers were investigating the report of a

‘Drops Western Issues ms of Farm Belt Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

people Just one principle pledge. tacked by two youths, 13 and 15

of campaigning. across 10 states “(and more than 25 stopping points, | to Li the Republican vice presidential’ candidate has insisted that federal water projects should and will get full and fast development e armers from a GOP administration. “He entered today into territory Soil Conservation

east of the Mississippi, swinging Awards to Be Given

to Louisville, Ky. Here that theme, keyed to the Great Plains, Outstanding work in soil con-

the parched . desert-threatened

is not as familiar. He can no longer win a crowd's. ‘morrow when 200 farmers repre-

murmur of comprehension when Senting every section of the state he says that all the gold ever assemble for the|

mined in California, lumped to-| annual awards been hin-|gether, is *not worth a single’ luncheon in Hotel Lincoln. night Gov, Host at the steered his favorite theme! hoon m

will be the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, O., sponsor of the soil conservation awards) Bight

lems of the Middle West. He and he touched He recalled that the Republican

program. platform pledges the party to Arthur Harrocks n01a08 Jarmeng

|expense vacation trips to vs He also is nurturing another wam ‘guest ranch on theme, the GOP opposition to Farms, Litchfield Park, Ariz. Vie.

support and the threat of com-| Toastmaster will be Arthur c. munism, are taking shape now in Horrocks, former president of his way-point remarks. the National Foremen's Club and Chief Subject | public relations counsel for GoodBut the one subject which has year. Wheeler McMillen, editor-in-flowered fully so far as Mr. War- chief of the Farm Journal and ren’s chief message is that west- Pathfinder magazine, will be prip[cipal speaker. At a high point in the Rockies,| Winners will include Thomas he said to a group of mountain Anson and Donald Dreiman, both townsfolk: “It is. the duty of of Vincennes, and Thomas F. national government through Reel, Wheatland, all farmers reclamation service to develop from Knox County district who We- have will receive grand awards; Ernest

our western resources.

try. ‘land, and Charles Stevens, Oak“The East believes that when town, members of Knox County

great reclamation projects, it is receive grand awards.

[just giving it out. Why, we pay Walter Atkinson and Clay back every dollar to the federal Baird, Morocco; Lloyd Arbuckle, Village; Elmer Barten,

{Newton County soil conservation district governing body which will receive second-place plaque, Theft Suspects Caug ht land Kenneth Long, Rennselaer: ANGOLA, Sept. ay teen- Cornelius Sekema, DeMotte, and lage boys charged with vehicle. Leslie Ormiston, Brook, three {taking were captured by State Newton County farmers comAngola mended for outstanding performafter a wild chase by three car- ance. loads of law enforcement officials. |

ats 30%, tei Spickelmier Heads Somer © — Home Show Gro

Carl V. Spickeimier, one of the organizers of the Indianapolis. Home Show, Inc., was Ei. 1 Eivester, Portia Tharpe, 924 K. elected its president at the anVikcont's—George, Mary Sipple; DUA] meeting Leroy, Betty Lewi ‘ AL ranche—rabls. © this week, Carl reMarjorie Chavis: Frode Addie Rope Renee Onidie Wright. tiring president, Joseph, Margaret Warner, ‘announced to-

Roseanns GAY. 2 Exner Bart | Other officers

Patrick,

Herman n, Ines

Russell, Dorothy Burk, to Solema nett » Marcie 6 op Sechist: |C. Lennox, Mrs. Han e Teen 5 Schroeder: overt. Rove Boor *i* Henry C. Prange

and Edward D.

Bi i on Robert Lot BATE Ror wr rd oily. Virginia Woodruff; Prank’ Mary Rita May Undergo

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an-—Cameron,

John W, Pord, WM, al. 3808 Washingion Blvd., coronary Patrick Mulrysn, ¢4, at General, coronary Rhos Negley, 78, at General, carcinoma. L

has days since suffering a head injury {in her apartment. Police believe ia hair dryer fell on her head. .

th Congress

! was found fornid’s famed pen, ana’vow «| THREE) pile In the base- member of that state's prison Jrissnery home May board, has told Philippine au. escape any

under AIRS homin YOM WOTK Just be-{ment Bll rg

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HICKEY-FREEMAN—FASHION PARK— HOLLYWOOD—GGG—BOTANY-DAROFF —KINGSRIDGE—WEARINGTON—SUITS AND TOPCOATS (MALCOLM KENNETH. TOPCOATS)

CAVANAGH--DOBBS—CANTERBURY HATS (and HERBERT JOHNSON OF LONDON)

HANAN—NETTLETON—NUNN BUSH OXFORDS (and CHURCH’ S— Britain's Renowned Shoes)—also the select in the LESSER PRICED brackets.

LYLE AND SCOTT SWEATERS— CANTERBURY-HATHAWAY SHIRTS Also the Select in ; the LESSER PRICED brackets

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