Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1948 — Page 3
sh m re yy Joseph in. & : 20 pe hief, urg orised pken into T.-L a a ink Ma Mackin x : st. POY | ds i a- cabinet ? 4 3 ‘been: ar- { § solve other \ run { als. iT : sulted in a 5 ‘By United Préss gnation of ge Cd y ii Ashida’s Rol her” N a A jon wavering food prices today, as! on of the ll indications of the lohg-anticipated oo ; decline in retail food prices in-| arrested 1 on Safe Left on Walk - creased. es m i hile he was In. Another Break-in With wholesale prices on beef, : A night watchman was slugged ; and ‘knocked unconscjous by al . : burglar he surprised in the -act an warned ! of - ransacking the Thompson! their peak. 1e for cone ’ " Poultry Co, 32Q E. South St. last! But experts _ still arid- foreign - . ... night . abcut predicting just how’ fast| nded once, ve ‘Harvey Tyler, 47, company gain: " k watchman, ‘said he returned to Fireach the consumer. nversion o the poultry firm office after get- : A spokesman rrency are ting a cup of coffee across the Cs Big a packers ‘said frankly and silver street. On fe-entering the office that “for the moment, Nov. 30, he. saw a man lurking back in too much meat on hand.” the: thadows.
. “I turned and ran toward the! = telephone to turn in the alarm " but the prowler caught up with me and knocked me down,” he said. “I guess, I was unconscious | for several minutes because when ‘I'came to he was gone,” = - .- * “A soft drink machine fn the ~front office had been rifled of an undeterminéd amount of money. Drag Away Safe PRESIDENT IN’ HOOSIERLAND Flaked oy alogt and intent ‘secret service Mr. Tyler was not badly hurt] man President Truman finally arrived in Evansville yesterday. to show himself to an by: the -assailant’s- blows. In another buglary attempt] éager crowd that had been waiting for hours. Despite the long wait and intermittent threat of rain, 25,000 downstate Hoosiers gave him a fousing yicehe, A dozen or
yeggs ‘dragged. a heavy safe from| the second. floor office of the Sam-| more Indiana Democrats met*the Presidential train at Carmi, lll., and rode into Evansville with Mr Truman,
son” Paper Co. 333 W. Walnut| St; and then abandoned it on the sidewalk.
“The burglars. had entered the! T Py te I Ph “building through a second foor| ruman. u Ss n a ug window by climbing -up a_ladder . that had been left there by work: men. ; The yeggs dragged the safe to an elevator and’ took it t6 the, street floor and out the front door; They apparently abandoned
For 8th District Candidate
President Tells Evansville Crowd
To Vote for Democrat Winfield Denton theif plans to haul it away as they ~* © By ROBERT BLOEM, Times Staff Writer left it on the sidewalk. EVANSVILLE, Ocf. 1- President Truman took a personal; Charles W, Kern, state labor ; Marvin Reynolds, 947 Prospect hand in the eighth district congressional race yesterday with alr commissioner, has been appointed » . "4 8t, employee of the Beck Liquor appeal ‘for the election of Democrat’ Winfield’ Dénton, Evansville. conciliator to. attempt settlement . Co. 214 S. Penngylvania St. said “If you want decent government. in Washington,” the Presi- of the wage dispute between In£9 was delivering. a case of dent told a crowd of 25000, many of whom}had been waiting: diana Bell whisky on his_shoulders to a cus- or him for nearly eight hours, “you will| vote/for the ‘young man ‘two unions: tomer on Indiana Ave. last night! who introduced me here, Winfield |. Mr, Kern was appointed, by wher a bandit grabbed the carton Denton, for Congress.” Political” Talks ‘Today |Gov. Gates under- provisions of ay from him and escaped down Mr. Truman got a warm Fehéh: NATIONAL ithe state's Public Utilities Com- : a alley. tion frem the crowd -despite, ‘his WFBM 9:00 to 9:3¢, Senator Al- pulsory Arbitration Law, 'Under Strange Aftack {i woand, a~half-hour late arrival. ben Barkley, Vice Presidential the act, work continues while : e spoke from the courthouse candidate, Democratic Party. . disputes are negotiated. The value of the loot was listed sian “Jone gasis of Republicanism LOCAL 8 lov ony Sire The Governor made the apas $52.90 in the police report. in this now Demodtratic city, WFBM--4:30 td ‘4:35, Hobart |pointment at the request of the Robert A. Norris, 5259 8. Key- . \s the President appealed to Creighton. , two unions involved, Indiana Distone Ave., reported a strange at- the crowd for election of all Dem- WISH —4:40 “to "4:45, Charles vision 1 df ‘the Communication tack. last night. - ocrats, dozens of campaign pic-| - Fleming, Democratic candidate, {Workers of America (Independ- - He said he-was driving home tyres of . Republican candidates for Secretary of ‘State: lent) and Indiana Traffi pene and had stopped at a traffic light peeked from behind decorative] WIRE--5:25 to 5:30, Hobart ; =~ =a° th Files ic t when another car drove up beside bunting in the courthouse win-| Creighton. {Work » . munications him {30WE. dee |{Workers of America. “The driver got out of his car, = The President looked fresh de- Organized workers, for punish-} Seek Early Settlement came over-to me and slugged me spite his heavy schedule of speak- Ment. to please the big business . Afr Kern and the disputants ‘on the jaw without saying a'ing, but by the time he arrived Men and the bankers. 'will attempt to settle differences word,” he said. here many in the crowd had wilt- — Republican leadership. Was|within the next 30 days. “T'tried to get out of my car but ed from standing for hours just Made up- of men like Senator ygreement is not reached in that he slugged me again and I slipped to get a glimpse of him. A few 1aft and Congressman Hartley time the Governor will be asked and fell to-the pavement and the were more absorbed with watch-, Who would like to take the coun: tq Appoint a board of arbitration. man drove away. ing first aid treatment of a girl try back ‘to the 1890's,” * Gov. Gates is now preparing to Officials of the - Swartz ‘Sec-jWho had been stricken with a Cites Labor Giins ‘appoint a board of arbitration in tional System factory, 421 -W. heart attack nearby. Under Democratic administra- the wage dispute between the 11th St. reported that burglars, When he appeared, onlookers:tion, he said, labor made its Evansville City Coach Lines, Inc. smashed open a safe in the office cheered and then" as Hoosier greatest gains in history “but not and its employees. last night and took about $25. Democrat bigwigs cr o wd e-d at the expense of any of the rest. This point in the wage dispute The yeggs entered the building|around him, the crowd yelled for of us.” was reached yesterday when Mr. through "a. window. Neighbors them to “get out ‘of the way so “Republican policy is based on Kern, who had been appointed recalled that a truck stopped at we can see the President.” As the * idea that working people concil ator in that instance aso,
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the plant during the night-but/he started to speak, one zealot have to be kept in bounds. That {reported the 30-day period had heard no other noise. |shouted, “Give ’em hell, Harry,” is why they passed the Taft-|expired without the employees Se ier —=|but was quickly shushed by|Hartley law.” and the utility’reaching an agree-
His speech was trimmed short, {ment,. {of what had been billed, presum-! fably to make up for the time lost on the trip through Illinois. r. 2 Held in Theft {x « I , Truman appeared for less, a aS oe neu 12 minutes spoke ori about ve. OF $500 ‘Savings’ (whether they would' remain so anc ) minutes after it arrived under a Democratic administra- he ree special steamed For Sick Boy tion or would subscribe to the “boom and bust policies of the CHECKS IGNITION |GOP." | The addition of methyl-phos- —Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiss are | He made one point only on the phorus compounds to fuel treat-|starting “all over again with {basis of issues—the Taft-Hartleyled with tetra-ethyl lead checks nickels, dimes and quarters to Law. the unsparked ignition due to the give ' four-year-old Ronald the “The Republica n Congress|lead without reducing its anti-|{best medical treatment they can } {singled out ome group of the knock properties, according to a afford. b American people,” he said, “thre! recent patent. Their son was only one-year-old - - when he fell in his play pen. Since then he has’ been paralyzed from } head to foot. CH OF TOMORROW | Local surgeons performed an - |operation. It was unsuccessful, land they suggested that perhaps he should be taken ‘to the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn. | That meant a lot of money,
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