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Donald Little, 37, of 556 Highland Ave. ‘died last night “in

‘Methodist . Hospital of multiple in-|-§#

‘juries and skull fracture suffered in a trafic accident yesterday

afternoon, 1'% miles west of|

~Plainfield ‘in ul 8. 40 «= 2fr. Little ‘was fatally infured

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whieh: Pe Was “driving; owned by the Aero Mayflower’ Transit Co.. of Indianapolis, stpuck a culyert,

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East Side Man Dies! Of Traffic Injuries

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FH Ackelow Winds ‘Up’ 45 Years Service

Fred H. Ackelow; recorder of

~{Indianapelis’ weatlrer sirice 1904,

retired yesterday with 45 years of Weather Bureau service /behind

him,

Described. by Paul Miller, chief

-{meteorologist «As-the aman Wholly

for Hoosier capital's changing weath:

fer STnauoue ne Ackelow has

ars ke t a constant recar LYS FURIE" hae sun.”

Began at $1 a Day + Mr. Ackelow, who began as a

I{messenger with the. bureau at

“about $1 a day” in 1903, when he was 17, became meteorological aid the next year. Since then he has made thou: sands ‘of weather observations, plotted = weather maps, kept weather and flood records, and assisted in distributing Weather data to the public. During - his years with the Weather Bureau, Mr. -Ackelow, who is 62, did not make one .forecast. He has memories of the hottest day in Indianapolis, which was 106 in July, 1936, and the coldest, 19 degrees below zero, recorded in January, 1918. Recalls Flood in 1913 He recalls, the 1913 flood, when |

ing out the old Washington Street!

Mr. Ackelow describes Indiana!

weather as “a strange animal” A bachelor, he lives with his brother, Curt Ackelow and wife at

4446 Park Ave. , Ave.

{Dawson Presses ~ [David ‘Accounting’

Declines to Drop Guardianship

Attorney James M. Dawson

“said today he would continue his

efforts as -guardian to get an accounting: of Little David's finances, after withdrawing a pe-

| tition to be relieved of guardian:

ship yesterday. . Mr. Dawson said he would file uit xz Ir a eiagunting against

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Raymond G; Hoekstra. The attorney withdrew his pe-

tition during a hearing on a mo{tion to strike from the petition iMr.. Dawson's demand for an

accounting. Louis Rosenberg; Mr. Dawson's former law: associate, filed the motion ‘to block the, accounting as attorney for the evangelical team. Attorneys at Odds Now at odds with his erstwhile partner, Mr. Dawson explained he

the guardianship because he believed he was “playing into Rosenberg’s. hands” by giving it up

{without the accounting.” - The 15-year-old preacher, who {has toured the nation telling how

he spent five hours in Heaven, {and the Rev. Mr. Hoekstra were

{with Mr. Rosenberg in the courtroom. They came here from a re-

vival circuit in West Virginia to take part in the proceedings. Before departing the. courtroom

announced that he plans to file a complete report of Little David's finances with Mr. Dawson next week. Hge- said he and the child preacher have “undivided assets totaling $10,000.

State Chamber Plans ‘Town Hall’ Meeting

The Indiana State Chamber of Commerce will open its fourth annual series of “Town Hall” meetings for farmers and -eity

{businessmen in five Hoosier com{munities, at Elwood Monday,

{Chamber officials announced to-

(day.

Robert D. Hammer, manager of

{the Chamber's agriculture-busi-

ness department, said the. open

{forum meetings were ‘designed

to unite farmers and city busi-

inessmen in discussing national |and state problems.”

The schedule slated discussion

{sessions at Elwood Oct. 4, Nov..15

and Dec. 6; at Decatur Oct. 11, Nov. 4 and Dec. 2; Peru Oct.

The Federal Housing Admin-

He outlined the federal hous-

libera lized housing laws.

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-{decision vote in the electoral col-

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6, [Nov. 3 and Dec. 1; Rushville Oct. lu [12, Nov. 16 and Dec. 13, and

|Salem Oct. 6, Nov. 17 and Dec. 14.

State FHA Handles 109,996 Mortgages

jistration in Indiana has handled {109,996 applications for insured imortgages since 1934, Earl Peters, state director of the FHA, told representatives of Mortgage LendHog” Institutions this morning at {a conference at his offices in the [Marott building. These mortgages totaled a half {billion dollars, he said, and the government has no foreclosed -flproperties on hand.

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{John bi Dies Here at 76

Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, Burial will follow in Crown Hill

A native of Shelbyville, Mr, had been a building contractor in the past seven years, Mr. Leflingwell was an attendant ‘for the Sunny Service. Corners. filling. sta.

He is survived ‘by his wife, Mrs.

vey Heth, all of Indianapolis, and two grandchildren. -

Dixiecrat ‘Thanks State GOP for Aid

‘Sure Was Kind,’

Thurmond Drawls

By DAN KIDNEY Times Stall Writer

Gov. J.

{licans to try and help him get

White River rose 29.5 feet, wash- his name on the ballot in the

Hoosier state.

full ‘blame for that on the Tru-

Asked if he Knew that Repub+Hean Gove ~Ralph-...Gates...

[too *Tamiliaf > With “tne ~ Getagis:

graphs at smiled..broadly and drawled:

to- help” Explains Stand

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Constitution serted. election of Gov, Dewey, dential nominee. His own hopes

he pins on the possibility of a no-

lege would throw the election into

one vote.

ing Texas,” he said.

Local Astronomers Té Speak Sunday

local amateur astronomers, wil speak Sunday at the 2:15 p. m

public, meeting of the Indiana yesterday the Rev. Mr. Hoekstra Astronomical Society in Cropsey

Auditorium of the Pubilc Library. | They will discuss ‘the origins and meanings of star names and the book they are preparing on! To date they have

the subject. compiled 2300 names.

Re Samet OK’s Loan to Meet Bankrupt Firm Payroll

Laundry Co. so that it could mee its payroll tomorrow. “He granted the $2000 loan yes

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well, 2037 'N. Temple Ave., who died yesterday in' his: home;. will

be held at 1:30 p.-m. Monday In |r, ;oress opened their fireworks that the Tax Adjustment Board's|

Leffingwell, who, was ' 76, had|gressional! candidate, ‘blasted; “The Tax Board provided. am: was listed by lived in Indianapolis 70 years. He president Truman's recent charge | ple funds for police and firemen’'s|as one of three. Army

Indianapolis for 50 years: During|wittingly” supporting the Boylet personnel on both forces,” Ls he Sunday in the’ western dp’ ot

Grace E.” Leffingwell; threeple woyld resent a reactionary

i government to the point where gon is SUL IE rramen, ln, os pov

ited /States is] « G t. 1--|stand that the Un | “True to Democratic tra ASH Phd mond of | Willing to abolish the velo powers ihe city administration wanted: t banks, Alaska. Et South Carolina, Dixiecrat presi.|!n the United Nations,” Mr. Jaoobs langage in wasteful spending,” he Serr pen FR dential candidate, fold a .press|*id: [sald Blue Bab

conference here yesterday that it it _ this was “kind” of the Indiana Repub-|>® revived by a reglonal security Ex-MP, Bible Salesman To Undergo Surgery ion

“We were only kept off through 2 degnl- Jechulehinty, oii situation is desperate. It demands yng nig 22d birthday. in the stock-|30, if present plans work outsas:

manites and Wallacites in In-|p Gident Troman and Gov. , |dian

favored putting the Dixiecrats.on je batlot: he suid that he-wasn't]

‘When informed that his petitions had been run off on the mimeoRepublican State Headquarters in Indianapolis, he

i “That sure was kind of them

A lifelong politician, ‘'who' never ‘has been off the public payroll since he graduated from Clemson College in 1923, except for service n World War II, Gov. Thurmond I ora into" a-lengthy explanation of why the Indiana Republic-

there ‘who want to uphold the which our States Rights Party stands for,” he as-

Then he vehemently denied that his movement is alding in the Thomas E. the: Republican . presi-

Congress Candidates Train

* By NOBLE REED ° date for prosecutor, ridiculed Marion County's candidates for cent statements by city offi

on the international crisis incam-icuts in the city budget endan-| . 5 As. one paign statements today. & gered operation of the Police De- ol Believed . Killed J ‘George L. Denny, the GOP con- partment. i An Sndianape

that the Republican Party is * ‘un-'pay increasds and for additional|men missing in a crash o

government because the ‘GOP 1s said, |Aeytian Islands. = « reactionary. . “The board granted ety. of| First Lt. John Philips! The. President sald. in effect ficlals a 19-cent tax - increase son of Gus Trostel, ifthe iblican PATtY 18 enough to raise $1.140:000- ‘more Wood -Ave., {8 missing sycoessful in hy election our peo-|¢or spending next year,” he added, [sumed dead, - his. father “The record is clear. It was pure/formed by the War D padding in the budget that the ics ana.» formerly: eliminated.’ ... CARAT aS 1 n and was a onal Raps Police Department i¢.o.pman ot Ball State Tea Mr. Fairchild criticized the od] College when he entered. the lice -department’s warning that|Force in 1942. 5 ee Bune Joe Intelligence, more funds must be forthcoming! . He- attended thé University'df an v ‘ ple. No intelligént person could. to_provide proper—jaw enforce Iowa and cadet i w

before receiving his possibly take such a charge seri-|- «mestimony before -the tax|as second lieutenant. ously,” he said. :

His opponent. [board ;showed that there were Before serving in Alaska, » sérved In Bermuda, the Democratic. congressional candi- vu have remained unfilled/and Newfoundland. He had date, came out with a demand for ror pine months since the Demo-|in Alaska only a month. .\% a strong United Nations stand In| crate togk office,” he sald “In|. Lt. Trostel was weather | dealing‘ with. Russia. |addition to this the tax board(server on the ill-fated “I hope both major parties grapfeq an increase of 25 more|Others listed as missing are make their position clear on the , i.e otficers next year. Lt. Otis A. Young and First 2 Jay A. Steinbrenner, both of Fiiy-

Mr. Denny said. © ‘Ugly Indictment’ “That, of course, is an ugly in!

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agreement it will die as did the LINDEN, Oct. 1 —.J

Leagde of Natit, Such uot Held as Army Deserter |Brandon, 16-month-oid son of gional agreemehn A former Bible salesman and|?"d Mrs. Forest Brandon,

should include all nations except| Linden, will unde a rare “bitte Russia: and her satellites. The military policeman was celebrat- baby” operation ir

bold action.”

lade at Ft. Benjamin Harrison to-| It was discovered some Mr. Jacobs suggested that | )

day. ago thaf after a little exertion Alvin Norman Ellis, of McKin- child developed blue - lips ney, Tex., who is accused of leav-|fingers. He was taken to joint statement adhering to a) {ing the Army Air Force Base at|hospital where it was esta program of bolishing the veto An{Vietoryville, Cali,-Feb, 2,-1048-and {that -he 1s.& “biue baby”... the UN and setting up a: ‘regional {falling to return, was apprehend:| Arrangements are being security” Kiredment. ; Jed yesterany. FBI nis in Fti|to have the operation - In a_ third campaign Rpeec En Works THY BE Whe Bate 5 Frank H. Fairchild, GOP candi Memorial Hespital.

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Judge Walter Pritchard today had approved a special loan to the bankrupt Paul H. Krauss

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