Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1948 — Page 2
Work-Loden Desk. a WARREN, DUFFEE
ee Brome Salt Gore retarned
_ home from his western ca
1 to fight. a cheering crowd at union . station in the ‘nation’s capital— on hand to welcome him home after an 8300-mile tour—the President said: : “I don’t intend to “pull my I've just begun to
of the fighting remarks the Presi Political Talks Today AL : WinE_1:80 | to 1:45, Veterans’ Bonus. WFBM--8:15 to 6:20, Hobart Creighton, POLITICAL TALKS SUNDAY LOCAL : WFBM—10:15 to 10:20, Ho-
WIBC—9:30 to 9:45, Larry JRichatdsen for Republican:
hen ) he left Sept. 17 i THe Te]
hell” i his battle to retain the!
work-laden desk at the But he intends to whip the sstumylation. of work
home state of his Gov, Thomas E. Pennsylvania, New and Delaw: # ‘Mr. Truman returned ‘to Washington, Gov. a took his
way "On the last lap of his own 8882western swing, the New York r planned nine rear plat-
ang bas again
= of the tour at Cheyenne, to keep the government
ern California Repostioan ConNn who have no Demo-
eratic dpponents, " “invitation” in Los An-
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HERE COMES THE TENTH—The fos States Tenth Air Force officially ‘arrived.’ at. Fh. Harrison yesterday when Col. Peter C. Bullard, Ground Force post
to the post to Maj.
~mander (right), accept the key. Attached. to it is.a small box &f aspirin Which the™ " Ground Force Commander thoughtfully tendered to the fort's new tenants.
kn Wl and Cali: Lhe A Smith airbase. coms.
To Fight,’ "Says Tromon On Return To [Charges Ou BOP
to-|
Gen. Paul 1. Wiltigms: boss
Rites Tomorrow [For Slain Couple
_ Set. Separate. Services| For Elwood Man, Wife
, Times State a
yy mas R. RR. a Elwood, will be| held tomorrow. »
dead in their home yesterday morning. Officers said Mr. Jones " |lapparently killed himself after shooting his wife during a family argument. Services for Mrs. Jones who was born in Tipton, will be held at 2 p. m. in the East Main Street Christian Church, with burial in Elwood Cemetery. Surviving are
“AT Eiweod,. | Robert Ray, Indianapolis; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Goar, Tipton, and Mrs, Gwendolyn Savins, Cleveland, O.; and two brothers, Gene Paul, Tipton, and John Paul, Kokomo.
will be held at 3:30 p. m. in the} Robert L. Jackley funeral home. Burial will be in City Cemetery. A native of Tipton County, he
last|, "survived by a daughter, Miss,
Washington Calling—
Hint Red Prop To Confuse UN Parley
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‘war, they say. Schools are empty]
when it's near.
! MOUSE REPUBL ICAN ay lers were pleased when Dewey in-
Mr. and Mrs. Jones were found cluded aid for China in his for-| Dixlecrats seem certain-of Mis-
eign affairs speech. They’ ve been! for it all along. But Dewey President would be up against flowdown by “old China hands” in State and Army, | Departments, just as Truman has been.
territoriality days, make no secret of their contempt for Chinese. They cut corners, red 3» in other ald pro-
State Fepateaneth wiote Pres-| ident Truman's origigl directive implementing $125 million loan June 2. On July 28, President
|learned directive was theroughly Private services for Mr. Jones unworkable. He wrote another, armiest
tbut so~ far, Chiang’'s /haven’t gotten a Fine or a bullet,
‘May Identify Scientist
St tudy Vote Outcome
Old timers remember extra- |
BNE nmeetODYIRCEd. his stock's climbing.
tiMary Jones; a son, William E.| LOOK FOR Un-American Ac-
vote, and told his crowd a GOP victory would mean “headlong dash Into depres-
‘ Gov. Dewey told his Cheyenne
Ville, were found dead by State
Jones; his mother, Mrs. Minnie
VY{ Tones. ll “of “Indianapolis: two
sisters, Mrs. Pearl Ray, West-| field, and Mrs. Arlie McClure, Los Angeles, and two brothers, Wayne Jones, Elwood, and Omer Jones, Ft. Wayne.
Marshall Booker
Services for Marshall Booker, who died Wednesday in his home, 2408 Ethel St, will be held at 1 gn Monday in Second Baptist| Burial will bg in New Crown..
Mr. Marshall, who was 68, was employed in the Marott Hotel. He! was a member of Second Baptist Church. He is survived by a brother,
|HaMINSH “Booker, Tnarana pons; |
Miss Cal,
and three sisters, Dora
Booker, - Walsonburg,
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|Dr. Allen N. May, convicted in| {Canadian spy case. Case of Dr. Arthur Steinberg, Antioch College professor, | charged in Canadian investiga- | ‘tion as Washington contact of | ' the Canadian spy ring. ‘Parties given by heiress Louise] {Branstein Berman at which So-| viet spies contacted -U. iscientists,
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GOP Leaders Seek to Woo {Away ‘Unhappy’ Democrats
| (Continued From Page One) own money.
| On several occasions; recently,
‘days (Safety Board meeting day)
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| Times to complain that her husband had been asked to con[tribute $1 to an anniversary gif |for the chief, watch or something.” [the subscription ‘was “voluntary”
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“A New Director
"LOOK FOR the dppointment ©
I{a new Marion. County ere os. | APProach is to whomp up a
[Mat Qf the stuff he usually says, {then hand it out to the press bit Thé welfare poste sll is con- py bit, as one local reporter put isidering the same ree names rl slic A which the state personnel board KD | cing 9 . hein i ME certified to them on Sept. 7. The fact that they haven't discarded!
rector in the near future,
sibly within a week.
/these and asked the personne
approval. .
aganda Drive
known Russian spy was personal ltriend of a presidential’ adviser. - Fd »
OH SON it looks as if —if any more southern states than Dewey.
Jstsaippt, Alabama, and half Flor{ida’s electors. They may get South Carolina-and Louisiana. | Dewey's expected to get North {Carolina and may get Tennessee land Virginia, if Dixiecrats take lenough votes from Truman. ” " »
‘Truman Elated
TRUMAN ENDS campaign trip elated over crowd turnouts, and
Bok aids admit toughest Part or s job comes next week when he Be into Republican strongholds —Delaware, New Jersey, New |York” and Pennsylvania. And later when he campaigns in Ohio. Truman's pleased, also, at increased registrations in many states. So far New York registrations are down, but in Pennsylvania, California, Maryland, West
Virgina, Washington, they're breaking records. "- 8 »
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| DEWEY PEOPLE . are even {more €lated, talk about Truman's |campaign “collapsing.” They {think it was master stroke for [New Yorker to get in his major [foreign policy speech ahead of the | President. Dewey's going West again, perhaps as far as Oklahoma City, after a week in Albany. He'll wind up campaign in Boston and
Onn ation
[land eat it too, Rep, Katherine St.
x [congresswoman said.
‘|demand. The other Jcontrols of everything, wages as
i |Room of the Claypool Hotel.
Threaten to Sue [Legion Post
Warns GOP \gainst |
Rae pry threatened in mild Jani day-to sue the Frapklin post of the American Legion If necessary “Ito “break a lease oni. the SSoumty fairgrounds. . & Legion has been under fire ye the Franklin Ministerial Association and’ townspeople since two dirt track drivers were killed in a Sept. 18 Sunday race. Commissioners issued an open letter asking the Legion fair board to surrender the lease voluntarily next Monday. The letter, signed by President Howard Boegaholtz of Edinburg, satd the commissioners realized the Legion could take legal action to hold the county to its lease. But it added that the Legion had violated terms of the lease on several occasions and the county had legal basis for action, too. b However, the coinmissioners said, they wanted, the issue settled in a “friendly” way. They said they felt it their duty to answer criticism of county residents by terminating the lease.
Teachers Plan
“N.-Y: Representative
“Talks to Women Here +. By ROBERT BLOEM ~ Americans can’t have their cake
{George (R. N. Y,) told Republican women today in a warning against too stringent an attack on Aniiatio epee ‘only two ways to handle 'ingation, "the: Republican |
~MOmne is to let it adjust itself through the law of supply, and is’ through
well ‘as profits. ‘Speaks at Luncheon “This means regimentation and the eventual climax is the police state. The cure would be worse than the disease.” Rep. St. George spoke at a meeting of Marion County GOP women at a luncheon in {he Riley
She attacked President Tru-
‘|man’s policies as illogical, want-
tand said
ing higher minimum wages, more spending, and at the same time lower prices. +8he blamed the President for
tive office and the 0h Congress
ine bickering between. the. execy:|.
District Meetings arm roc
LAFAYETTE, O Oct. oC5 he an-|” ~did..the.wlseintal- series of district confe thing in “foiding their tents. dint wick. Yonin tens
.|Creighton,
DRS BASE ;
departing in. the hope that after| vill dpen Monday with the Nov. 2 the federal “government ing of the Eighth District. can go full steam ahead with alll. “supervised Farm Practice” will hands working in the same di-lpe the central topic for the conrection.” ferences this year, with discusMeanwhile, . the Democrats'|sions of problems resulting from number one speaker inthe state—|new federal regulations. governor candidate © nT Y| District directors will preside at Schricker—had taken a day off to meetings. answer mail and made no major Meetings and Dates - speech yesterday. Meetings are scheduled for Oct. Creighton Talks 14, district 1, Rensselaer High “GOP: ,~~Hobart{School,. directed by E. C. Dykuitold ¥ an - ‘Anderson|sen; district 2, Oct. 13, Bremen audience last night that in his/High .School, A. W. Clark; disSpiion “rank and file members|trict 3, Oct. 12, Kendallville High
ah
District ‘ 4, Oct. 185, emoria Union Building, Purdue University,” Kenneth Cade. -
~~ His
against the Republican Party.” * Referring to the recent indorsement of the Democrats by major labor organizations, Mr. Creigh-| Others include district 5, Oct. ton said: 11, Tipton High School, B. H. “I am fully aware that there|lockhart; distriet 6, Oct. 8, Warhave been attempts to force or-iren High School, Oscar Diehm; ganized labor to vote against my district 7, Brazil High School, party. I believe that down deep|Oct. 19, H. A. Baldauf; district in their hearts, the working men|8, Oct. 4, Franklin High Schdol, and women don't like that and Ii, R. McCormick; district 9, Oct. am confident the decision is not|7, New Castle High School, Howthat of the vast majority of union|ard Meeks; district 10, Oct. 18, members.” Washington High School, H. W. Attacks Dewey Reibold; gy 3 Oct. 5, Salem High Sch FE D. Sherwood, and district 157 Bet “8, Verduittes Jig School, Roger Finley.
~The Progressive ~Rarty. gover; nor candidate, Walter Frisbie, attacked GOP presidential nominee Thomas E. Dewey for his proposal in Balt Laké City Thursday] that the government aid the present government of China. “The Chinese government is 8 ruthless Fascist dictatorship which has completely disregarded the democratic ideals of the Chi-
Bloomington Building Program Booming
Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 2—A million-dollar censtruction program in Bloomington during the
eh said”
Poa rew = Y oobi
.|with his conclusions.”
Dewey Confident “
nese people,” Mr. Frisbie said. “The Dewey proposal is the logical outcome of our bipartisan which has.
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Return Suspect In $1000 Robbery
Indianapolis detectives today said they would go to Cincinnati
foreign ed the fascist dictatorial regimes ;
yjattempted to house the 15,000
S..atomio.er..a. two months, vacation in
themselves and pay for with thelr
tering them since stations have. been notified to just not regis prepare 4 special dinner at noon It Isn't required by law.
Lfor Chief McKinney. When he! \would arrive, always on Wednes- safeguard to the owner to have
he would have members of the stolen. Every month dozens of Brown, who died yesterday in her |Safety Board with him as his guns which have been confiscat- home, 512 Douglass Bt.,
less registration shows their One fireman reports the dinner Un |given' at his station cost him {proper owner, $2.50 and that the other firemen
| Just a couple weeks ago an lirate fireman's wife called The,
t newspapers and radio stations in
“a‘' diamond or She said/Paign. speeches,
but that firemen resented being
|New York. to return a suspect in a year-old’
robbery-assault case. John Richard Cooper, 27, of 1125 N. Alabama St., will be re turned to stand trial in connec-| tion..with thé. $1000. robbery of Ellis Vowels, 65, Evansville steamfitter, in the basement of Max Patton's tavern, 213 N. IIlinois St., Oct. 24, 1047. Less than a month after the Indianapolis robbery, Cooper was arrested and convicted on an assault charge in Cincinnati. He completed that sentence this week and was detained for Indianapolis police. Cooper was sought after per-|T sons ‘in the tavern identified him as the man who struck and lrobbed the Evansville man.
[CHURCHILL ENDS REST NICE, Oct. 2 (UP)—Winston
Churchill left by plane today aft-
{south France. He carried eight
Up to date, the 1948 registra[tion is more than 100 below 1947. {However, police say, it may be {that people are buying guns and
——— | Kentucky Native Dies; o Funeral Wednesday |
Services for Mrs. Mahala
Police say, however, that it's
his gun registered In case it is
will be ed from criminals are destroyed, [held in Shelbyville, Ky. Wednes-| day, followed by burial there. Mrs. Brown, who was 60, was born in 8helby County, Ky. -8he
Democrats Ee wii ianapotis, 32, ears, Worried She was ‘a member of the Jones
DEMOCRATS are worried over Tabernacle AME Church. (Governor Can didate Henry She is survived by a daughter, |Schricker’s reluctance to provide Mrs. Caroline Allen, Indianapolis,
|advance with the text of hisicam-
——————————————— INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE It seems he's day
For to
first nine months of the year is running far in advance of last year's figures, Ross. Buck, city engineer, said today, Building "in all parts of “the city has continued at a lively pace, according to Engineer Buck’s records. - Most of the structures were for dwelling purposes as the city
population which Indiana University brought to the campus this semester.
Lonely Hearts ‘Ad’ Joins ‘91 and 72’ at Altar
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 2 (UP) — A romance that started with a lonely hearts advertisement, will be climaxed tomorrow when 91-| year-old George W. Sears marries Mrs. Martha Williams, 72. Mr. “Sears, one-time deputy sheriff at Fresno, Cal, will marry Mrs. Williams, Oakland, Cal, in nearby Monterey Park. Some 150: of Mr. Sears’ descendants will attend the wedding. Three months ago Mr. Sears answered the widow's dd in a newspaper for elderly persons. It read: “f.ooking for a Christian gentleman,
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Capital
3 Children Burned | [in Home Blast
Three out of a family of seven i" children fuifered burns last $ ug.
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Dailey Sees ‘Evidence’ «In. Prosecutor Race
By NOBLE REED = The old Republican machine is back trying to récapture control of the prosecutor's office, George 8. Dailey, Democratic candidate or prosecutor, charged .in a peech-in Beech Grove last night. “The first time I ever heard of my opponent (Frank H. PFairchild) ‘was when he was representing Henry E. Ostrom (former county GOP chairman) in an injunction suit to remove a Republican from the’ voters’ registration board,” he said. “I later learned that he was a Republican ward chairman under Mr. Ostrom and a’ few months ago my opponent was ‘handpicked’ to run for prosecutor.
‘ ’ Picked by Machine Federal probation officers to-° “The present control of the day began a pre-sentence investiprosecutor's office is still in Mr, |gation of three Kokomo men who Ostrom’s hands with James W.| {pleaded guilty to charges of conIngles (GOP chairman) acting as {spiracy to transport a stolen car his prexy.. The rest of the gang across state lines. consisting of the McNulty breth-/ They were Joseph H. Alvey, 31; ers, Tom and Ed, and J. G. Zazas Robert D. Jones, 26, and Emerson complete the group that selected A. Hughes, 42, my opponent for nomination from Pleads Not Guilty the machine's ranks.” Marson -Wright, 29-year-old Mr.. Dailey seferred - to Mr. Muncie resident, pleaded not
of the kitchen stove. Mrs. Leona Wright, 336 As < Shu sa lle0 id the d lice for first sid
iy ye Patricia, 11 who had placed some sort of a “Arecracker” on the kitchen” stove while playing. - Police arvived to find Jerry unconscious, Patricia: burned about the face and John burned about the ‘eyes. They were treated at ‘General Hospital and released.
Officers Probe Stolen Car Plot
3 Kokomo Men Plead Guilty
ny
Zazas as the GOP worker whd re-|8uilty to charges that he had- 22
cently called on twa. country chibs|gallons of liquor with tax unpaid for campaign contributions. |in his . automobile ‘when stopped “Phis-ealt- was undoubtedly by excise. officers. in. Muncie. He ences, Made because of their lucrative Will be tried Nov.-8, ee income Trow- siot- “machines,” ‘he “Ravid -D. ‘Stephens, “89, Farm-
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"All Republicans
* “My opponent has recently directed critcism at ‘law enforcement. I wonder if he is aware ofe:the fact that the chief law enforcement officer here is the prosecutor who at present is a Republican. The sheriff is a Re-| In Coal Co. Office . publican and, the criminal court| Charles Bower, 51, 927 8. Mejudges are Republicans,” he said. Tidian-St;-operator-of-the-Basket “If there ¥ anything wrong | Coal Office, 8' W. Ray St., suffered with law rT: I would like Painful injuries on the legs and my opponent to explain how “any back ‘when an wussailant beat him break-down can be attributed to|With a hammer in the company any party swsept the aT early | Sus Jaouing. ¢ candiddte for GE, Seo Bewer, Poe ater recovered tha hfs Republican opponent, George truck, which had been abandoned L. Denny, with “resorting to an at Maryland and Illinois Sts. old dodge of misquoting and then| The thug\was described as about answering the misquotation.” [25 and around five feet, six inches
Charges Misquotation tall. Mr. Jacobs said Mr. Denny rep-| Police Squad Car
resented President Truman as = saying that the people of the oa. Injures Pedestrian tion would so resent Republican| A Police squad car struck Hatvictory that they would turn to tie Mae Taylor, 33, of 706 N. communism. |West St., Apt. 3, when she stepped’ “What the President actually {rom the curb in the 600 block said” Mr. Jacobs added, “was|®
ed guilty to..the Same charges. Arrested in Muncie, his case was referred to probation officers for investigation.
Beaten With Hammer
N. West St. yesterday. She reheat eommunism thrives..on.. de. Was taken to General ‘Hospital [pression and confusion and ar- Where she 15 In TalF coRdrtton. == gued that Republican policies are| The police car driver, John R. likely to result in depression. ~~ |Glenn, 49, of 4947 Highland Pl, “The statement ‘of fact is true, said the police siren and red light
whether you agree or disagree were both operating at the time |ot the accident.
Reports Purse Stolen
| wA purse containing $7 was Times State Servi snatched last night from Mrs. BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 2 pr. Catherine M. Kewen, 5887 BroadJohn "B. Irwin of the Indiana Way, as she stepped from a street University,...astronomy depart- Car at 59th St. and College Ave. ment, will lecture tomorrow at 8 Iier-assailant;-a-teen-age.bay,ran p. m. in the Goethe Link Observa- UP behind her, pushed her against tory on the subject, “Satellites, "a utility pole, and snatched the in the fif§t=of a series of fall purse. He fled down an alley. lectures open to the public. | a The observatory, which may be reached by turning west from 4
State Road 67 at Brooklyn, just 0a 0 Inviting |
Astronomy Professor To- Begin Fall Talks
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north of Bethany Park, will be open to the public from’ 7 to 9 p. m. Visitors will be permitted to observe star clusters through the telescope.
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Pope Warns Against
Radical Political Trends VATICAN CITY, Oct. 2 (UP). His Holiness Pope Pius warned, 100 delegates to the Congress of. [the International ‘Public Finance’ Institute today against demagogic or political influence and fiscal policies which could ruin the morale of the people. He received the delegates in a special group audience and spoke in French about the world economic crisis. He urged the \delegates to abstain from finan-| cial measures which would “ruin morale from on high or hurt the
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