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Oklahoma On Washington Reds

Dewey to Spur Fight

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>adcast Address

for Senate Seat

* In Montana; Wallace Tours Texas

t Truman reper ears 10

swing, the President also was to

Presiden Republican charges that/a ‘he let Communists and fellow travelers inflitrate the federal

answer Gov. Thomas E. Dewey's

accusation that he aided Communists by providing “grist for their

propaganda mill.” The GOP candidate’s statement was based ‘on Mr. Truman's dismissal of the Reds-in-Washing-ton im as a ‘red herring.” : As Mr. Truman headed toward Okighoma City for his. major address, Gov. Dewey !carried his

ignore violations of Wallace supporters. Earl

Warren—Gov. Warren,

campaign into Montana, where] Mr. Dewey's GOP running mate,

the Republicans are fighting to win a Senate seat now held by Democratic Sen. James E. Murray.

The importance placed on Mr.

. Truthan’s speech by his. political

was emphasized by the fact that the Democratic national committee planned to spend an

broadcast.

{three-day the administration policies toward Communists, He told

Democrats “let some of them enter the government in return for votes.” : . : Barkley—Democratié vice

_estimated $25,000 to have it|Presidential candidate Alben W.

Barkley continued his campaign tour in Rochester, N. Y., after

The Republicans have swung making a direct pass at the dis-

hard on the Communist issue.

GOP spokesmen have insisted that Mr. Truman and his Democratic predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, “coddled” Communists in the government. Henry A. Wallace, the Progressive Party aa for President] began three-day. stump tour of Texas.

gruntled South. Mr. Barkley told an Asheville, N. C., audience that for the South to Bolt the Democratic Party would be a “tragic thing.” Typhoon Kills 15 PARIS, Sept. 28 (UP) — A French news agency dispatch from Indo China reported today

Mr, Wallace criticized Mr. Tru-,that about 15 persons were killed

man for soft-pedaling the civil

by a typhoon in Tonkin Province

rights issue and he promised to'last night.

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Bonus: Creighton

Schricker Urges Cut Of Stale Property Tax

The Republican nominee for

Republican Hobart Creighton told a Carroll County audience "at “The Democrats cannot be sin-| {cere when they talk about payment of a bonus because their

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIVES

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PARTLY CLOUDY AND

the state's income and at the same time increase what the state,

ORimust spend—try that on your

{home budget sometime and see! how it works.” Democrat Henry ‘Schricker,

Massachusetts audiences theimeanwhile, charged the Repub-

licans with taking credit for the huge state treasury surplus when | the fact is that “inflation put the surplus in the treasury.” i He advocated abandonment of | the state's 15-cent property taxi as a source of revenue and said | the property tax should be left! entirely as a source of revenue for, town and county.government. |

With Truman—

paign trip to shake his confidence “will”) win in November, In fact, he seems encouraged

repeatedly expresses amazement, ™ at the size of the crowds and interprets it as evidence of interest in his cause. His creed, as stated time and again, is: “We are going to win this election, and we are going to win it

200 Kids Reid’ Derailed Candy Car; 3 Get Sick *

VALLEY PARK, Mo., Sept. 28 (UP) — Kids on their way to school found plenty of excitement and a carload of candy at the scene where 34 freight cars were derailed yesterday. Contents of some of the cars were strewn along the road bed, but the kids passed up the refrigerators, coal, beer and furniture to scramble for the contents of the candy car. One of the 72 cars in the trainj buckled in the center as the west-

here. Thirty-three others crashed and were tossed in a twisted string along the approach to the bridge, but no one was injured. a = = WHILE THEY viewed the wreck, the youngsters munched chocolate bars and some of them brought as much as six and seven pounds of the stuff to class. E. E. Street, superintendent of schools, reported that 300 kids! had more of the candy than they

platform would cut off much of’

SQme big city audiences have not been as large as was expected. H

* radio men aboard showed that 14

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. WHEE. PATS PEND. COPE 1948 COW L.A. WASHER, ALL IGNTS RESERVED,

are predicted for Indiana and vicinity.

against the Democratic administration because it is the people,” {her sald. “They're for the special

because the interests of the people are instinctive. They know tions to hear the President seem

over to the special interests (the|issues he develops. Republicans), they will go back to another boom and bust.and When the Republicans were in the country can't afford that.” |power,”

the trip with him, however, do/Tex., rai rancher, not share his optimism, although! they, too, have been impressed

are far larger thay the population of the town.

think he has a fighting chance to be elected. 13 sald he has “no

an even chance of winning. The President tells some audi-

an intensive campaign because

that is the only way for the peo- éver meet up with him, This ‘chill con carne,

ple to find out hat the Issues|

are, “You'll never find out about them if I can't face you and tell {you about them, because

diamonds utterly useless.” Ar- m

Butler, Public Schools Plan Conferences Here [iit ile. 's Dita, stems in

Butler University’s college of Aren't even any in the sky. It education and the Indianapolis ‘makes her think yow're wonderPublic Schools will sponsor a se- ful!” riés of mid-winter conferences on All this is old stuff south of educational problems. the border. Mexican Romeos, Dr. William L. Howard, con- according to Gus, have been using ference director, said the meetings|it Jor centuries, will be held on Oct. 4-5, Jan. 10-| “But don’t pin me down,” he 11 and Mar, 14-15, “Teachers, students and others it's the red chili or the garlic interested may attend. An hour or the combination that does it.

could eat. Three of them ate so much they got sick and had to be sent home.

of graduate or undergraduate If I did I'd bottle it and make credit will be given, Dr. Howard millions, {aaid. | “All I know is, it's wonderful

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stuff. Wouldn't be without it at our house.” The famous comic-strip artist . * spent the whole day autographing . a "Gordo Bean Pot” in Hollywood department stores. And the way the ladies swarmed around begging for his chill con carne receipe was enough to make you think local husbands might not

Freight Car Crashes Through Loading Dock

A loaded freight car, being -

through a track dead-end, crash

was heavy. .

Runs Over Himself HIGH WYCOMBE. England, Sept. 28 (UP) -—Motoriet Ernest Rolfe ran over himself yesterday.

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that if the government is turned|to be well acquainted with the ino “We've always had hard Aa &n Austin, Tex... transfer

with crowds in small towns that| Gordo Barks for His | Chili. einem een oq 10 Turn Love's Chill to Thrill

By ¥ VIRGINIA MacPHERSON Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 28—A gentleman who claims he can whip |chance,” and not one gave him up a powerful love potion landed today right where he can do the most harm-—at Hollywood and Vine. . He's Gus Arriola, creator of the comic strip “Gordo,” and the ences that he is conducting such|world’s loudest booster of chili con carne as a wooing weapon. We shudder to think what might Baphen if the local al wolves

“It venders flowers, candy, and be

ing protested. “I don't know whether|a full stomach-—everybody loves

switched onto a siding at the (recip. 34 New York Central yards, rolled fom. rei, ry

through a loading dock a landed half way across South Bt. guents rT Clues: High low at Delaware St. early today. fants Arab tenia rarriiris TO No one was injured but damae HE 3 vel

to the loading docks and tracks ey and

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He parked his car on a hill and NY York 3 walked behind it. The car rolled Omaha. ... na backward and pinned him under i Hel nio : Ih 2 the wheels. Seve 1 ribs were ait le” - » broken. ‘Wash D. e Vas F ARES ERE 7 54

| Massachisetts A. {At St. Vineent's—Don, Mags mo McCalLeary; Frederick,

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Truman's No Gloomy Gus About Chances of Election

r Poll of Reporters Aboard Campaign Train

Runs Counter to President's. Optimism

‘By EARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer. ABOARD THE TRUMAN TRAIN, IN OKLAHOMA, Sept, 28— i, torests Nothing has happened so far in the President's cross-country cam-

should change administra:

po Although President Truman get it." {has shied away from

than any man we've ever and I'm for him,” said BE. J.

company said Mrs. Oren Roberts, never came out for us that fan”|o" Newspapermen who have made comely wife of a Sierra Blanca,/A group of other Nogross stand“1 don’t see why! yiing about ut ‘agreed with

verybody. He thinks that's a very fine

idea. The American Medical Asso-

ciation will go along that far,

But chilli con carne isn't on their!

list of what laymen call “love

spec “But chili’ con carne? It's not In Any of the medical journals. "

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU fept Me

_ Sunrise |” Sunset asian tl 3:3 am,

The ‘following table shows the te tempers

Los Angeies’ Ns varie x Minneapolis-St. Paul ind New Orleans .

Max J. Rigney. BIRTHS

Boys At asme—Roy, Catherine Scott, 1108 George, Marty Gross, nat

A Kennedy, Oladys vs,

mot; Frank, Marian Betty Williams. {At Mothodist—Charles W., Mildred Heflin: Anthany. Alice Cotred: Arthur, Betty ! Ransom, Josephine Griffin or Wilbur. Mary H

Susanne Rader. i an, is Pearce; RobAd 8 is Sonier, Laura McParland; Jepp, Fina Campbell,

At Colema , Jane : i Marjorie ped Kenneth, hl Mofley: Jane, Bessie ¥ legel, Juanita Hanger, oh

Alice Mattingly; “ela. Sus rent SE pas sie Tres, Clemente Ralph, te te oh

Methodist—Meade, ke John, Lavads Laux; ni Garse ! le iy Homie at ht ne. r Ae ag ch fh a DEATHS Jennie iiesatliey, 0”, of m3 JE 85th, aiT

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years. .|Here perhaps more than any- earliest possible date.” He added Where else In America the People|that power should be sold at the

conscious A ald in great public works. lowest possible self-liquidatirg Mr. Dewey went into this in- rate, ¥edustrial and and told the people their section ejectrification—a New Deal con should be regarded not as some- cept-—and foresaw in the new thing separate from the rest of power projects a ort ¥

America, but as vitally a part of pressuré on our limited reit.

There was in Mr. Dewey's Se-

attle and Portland speeches a : a touch of the imaginative ap- es x jproach of Frankiin Roosevelt to, : {these great developments to make : [the West blossom.

| Ea The Republican presidential Federal Control oan

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —Coo| weather will continue over most ‘of the Sanday Santiahed Grand Cou-

country tonight and tomorrow. By dawn temperatures in the 50s are expected from wrought to flower under the New Boston to the Carolinas, in the Ohio Valley through Missouri and Texas. Clear skies Meal. and he scknowledwed that “both pnartier have made great] ____|contributions™ to sonrces development. He laid dawn nramises which for support of a strong central * seemed to challarwe the private government in a speech yester-

power utility heliefs af more con-! Democra headquarters, servative sections of his party. ny at tie

He cited the huge electric pow-| * 2 er potentis) af the Columbia Riv. pie in the sky, saying we need . a That's one of the themes Mr.'er and ssid thet “America needs no strong céritral government : an pounds hardest. {that mower and I propose that oe should not bear its expense™ .

Western Union officials civil rights along the route, the cy nf nevi Ana por 44 say civ along the e Cartes “a! bol of the m in the belief that he can (he says that newsPuperinen aboard are Negroes checked by this reporter of Aer xia of our fu! ‘henceforth tax and fake care of ng words a day to their seem to be for him because of his ture. and we mmnat firmly and herself in the Sf the dom by the crowd turnouts AIhOUg™h papers about what the Presidentknown stand on this matter Atsteadily forward in the develo and. swift ey 5 vil says. |least those who tome to the sta: ment of more and more power.” : People who come to the sta- tions.

“He's lived up to his promises He said that if the nation

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of the need for

* empire] He urged expansion of rural °

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serves and greater development of Touches of FDR materials.

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nitural ™ candidate for Congress, called

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