Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1948 — Page 9
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~ MONDAY, OCT. 4, 1048 THE INDIANAPOLIS. wins :
| Skid In Wallace’ s Popularity Hel ‘Bad News For 6 | 3 Party Pulls ha 200 Declared Truman Ape ai Stocks nd Sond
Truman Appears to Thrive or Ee ee 1 (ut Candidates| Implicated in On Ardors of Campaigning £2: { For Congress Red-Spy Welr rir mes com sk tiosemtos..
Entourdge Buffled by President's Vigor; (ba , x * WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 The marvel about President Truman's
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3 it rod to rT ANA Nn Ase A pe sold at Shel locThets. ungoute tedly was a con:| Warren ways, ‘the ‘amiable A few. usually party. work ‘your savings. leave next Sunday on a week-long|form a United States of Europe] “Hiss, (Vo s t ? ——" a ages FC i LE ET 1 SEF Foreray A ht Bort with $15.01 mo trip to the Midwest, winding up|which could be a “third force” for . ery nature of suchitors say, ‘and pe of the rings this "Californian ad a opte 3 " ® "Put in’ Xi ut” of at Minneapolis Oct. 16. |world peace and to, oppose’ Com-|Projects - makes them = public were linked through association] What everyone now asks every- fighting words” from him. Some/ or "take o . During the week Mr. Dewey ex-|/munism.. works: he Said. favors -u. vévisrn {of individual members. However; vee else’ touches only this re-|gastern corsespondents and some! “Put inon Nike outtof p : ~ pected to get first-hand report on| He favors * ‘firm. but even-tem- it is questionable whether the as-|5! people pouring out of auditoriums ® BA psday pected SoNToL nrat-RARd SEDOIL ON ied Taian T6 one fosver jin Jlaxes. to encourage Savings sociation constituted formal llal-| Hugh D, Scott, Philadelphia|after his speeches have wished . 9 Only pgant i | is that you cannot with- » Paris on the Berlin crisis, work aggression, opposes appeasing an ‘ by . e Production oe eon for joint operations. lawyer, who is Gov. Dewey's new|for more meat to his statements. ff draw. 15 until you ha ve I on some mdre campaign speeches, Russia, proposes greater help for oy the ee. e - has not All the groups presumably were| Republican National Committee| The speeches are sticking’ to earned $ Sh interests 1 3 years, :
ies whi : _ |He says we should stay militarily| “3, . sisted by trained es n The Warren personality, he gestions. 1 le bes od high opens Nednesny trong, Woh ok na Inflation; He Seeks such as the’ od Saviomage age 48 aims, has warmed up many| What they are ‘giving, however, MAN" delivered’ tomorrow. by Jobe :Agriculture.. We must #nd {0 sank L ila ios wit it FINg-| \ dams; who is reported to haveiOtherwise apathetic Republican is ‘a re-statem at of faith’ in rss ke Foster -Dulles, a delegate: tothe will ‘maintain support prices so I — tea iv ro op- been the most important spy workers, has given a starting|America. It is what Gov. Warren Iverado” United Nations Assembly meet-|that farmers by great production|™ pro apparently accepts the a0 operating this: tholnt a ot ~ SAplgny ini he. Sounuty. heeds = : m——— ‘ing there and chief adviser to|never will “produce themselves| , .. sharp deflation would mean tN® War. and Steve Nelson, Plitg| YET WRErE Te Spoke. ow. nne DeCarlo the GOP candidate on foreign|into trouble.” a narrower tax base and create/CUrSh Communist leader. VER LADY" Labor: Mr. Dewey says la- Z affairs. Mr. Dulles flew to New| Labor: Mr. y says ja row, problems in carrying the York from Paris today, bor's gains “must be preserved huge federal debt. He would cut i - or President Truman and his po-|S0 that its confidence and produc- government spending as one curb 0 , ecused: 5 3 a 40 litical advisers went to work today|tion Will grow and flourish. Heli; inqation, but has not spelled ’ r 4 <r . ry on details of two more campaign has not made his major labor this out in detail. a aie, trips that will take him into the[SPeech but has promised to talk] “gyeon) policy: Cut government ‘ - Northeast and Midwest. in specific and definite terms”|. cco pay off the national debt N mic Jr al ; Seemingly fit and fresh despite{about labor legislation. by introducing better management T : chnicolor his strenuous two-week barn-| Civil Liberties: “We must!into Washington. : 4 SN ——————— . 'YOMING” storming tour ot the West, the work against-intolerance and hig. Communism: Mr. Dewey Faces Exantination in : ¥ ) sident was to confer witijotry, against racial and religious|promises he will ha . , YEARS' Democratic. National. Chairman/discrimination.” Millions of munists in any rl Death of Brother, 10 DE J. Howard McGrath and other(Americans because of race, creéd|runs. He says laws to deal with! NEW... CASTLE, . Pa... Oct. 4 a “party leaders. They were to fur-|or religion are denied fheir|them should be strengthened if (UP)—Psychiatrists examined 6 Shelby St. { nish him with first reports .of|rights. necessary and that those who|Year-old Samuel Nail today in an rank Sindtra” voter reaction to the “give 'em| Social Security: We mustcommit treason should get/ effort to learn why he shot and "in Color hell” technique he used during|' ‘increase and expand” the Socialltraitors’ treatment. {killed his 10-year-old brother, TT his 8000-mile Western swing. Secu program “to remove the| Atomic Energy: The . U. 8. George, in an argument. over com-|
\ Ean should keep its. great mi ie books: Allyson Wednesday to stump Delaware, ployment, of old age.” Mr. Dewey|secret until Pera te full a | County officials released him | Lo Pennsylvania, New Jersey and|probably will have a more specificlof safety in sharing it. There the custod o his father, nin YC - up-state New York.“ He speaks|Social Security speech later. . |should be a gradual lifting of the llam Nail, Ys din h it Wednesday night in Philadelphia,| Business: We must “protect government monopoly, without come of 5 ex pk . . op * Thursday night in Jersey City, our enterprise system from mon-|danger to security, to. allow pri- gan arguing os morni : and Friday night in Buffalo. opoly.” vate initiative to develop 1t for|over a dozen comic XK — oi Details of the new Midwestern| - Natural Resources: The wondrous civilian uses. brought home. He said th > AY “crusade” are expected to be|Dewey line on hydroelectric power] On some other issues Gov. r bo, Ith n - bl to read, eth Hughes ready for announcement later to-|development, reclamation, con- Dewey's language has been only . ood Te king t th Jo dene, HDNIGHT day. Starting next Sunday, Mr.|servation and irrigation is injof the most general nature— in |tPIOve ooking at the pictures. CHAP. 2 Truman will head into Minnesota,| 80od part the imaginative, ap-| housing, for example, along with | Father Hears Shot erm Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana and|Proach of Franklin Roosevelt. |labor and social security, he {s| TO end the quarrel, Mr. Nail DE THimols. In uddition to-speeches). He. saya the U.S. needs. more(still to_make his case. He has/s8id he sent George to bed. A
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Blair A 53-year-old man, charged Oct. 4 house. He admitted to officers ’ - — Cal teers a oh MAN" with assault and battery in con-| GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (1375) |J0 * eno orcas + Fier) {that he had shot his brother but 'VERAL " nection with the molesting of a| 120- 140 pounds............. s20.00422 sq 300 pounds down ............ [email protected] apparently did not understand the ADO 5-year-old girl, today was fined| iso. 180 hounds | ee Juan. in| 500 pounds dow . [email protected] CPOTMItY, Of the deed. c—— $500 and costs and sentenced to| 180- 200 pounds 25.000126.00( 1 vo enor™ ives iBeitere) George wanted to take the SA . 8 ly ) ‘ ” Re 180 days on the State Farm in| 220. 340 bounds 3.0001 28 00 pounds down ........ . 25.0083 00| COMIC DOOkS next door.” he oa Municipal Court today. 240- 270 pounds 24.7561 26.00 "og um Lo -" plained. “I didn't want him to. 270- 300 pounds 24.50@ 25.50 pounds. down’ . 21.50425.00, The father sald he did not lke Easley, 221 W, Vermont St.,| 300- 330 pounds .. 23.506 34.50 SHEEP (1800) { was given the “maximum penalty Jo. 360 pounds 23.0042 24.00 Lome know how his son learned to load WA-s090 under the law” by Judge Pro Tem| 160 230 pounds . 19.000 24.50 Medium 0" good [eo 23tayseand fire th e Tusty 12-gauge shot. , Plus Tax Leo o Su sonnor. Easley was ar- atod te che Packing Sows - Comma Ewes horny 17 804 20 50 gun closet. a en Kept hidden Judy reste pt. 13 after attempting 270- 300 pounds . [email protected] Good to cholic ve GARLAND to rape the child in a home in| 300; 330 puss ’ ; aseuint i in ‘Common nd medim 0 130@ 9% LEGAL NOTICES » 0! 8 | © rp ———— —— ADE" Vr Ios. ix, oa 03 - ii A HO Subjects od Jud Re “400+ 480 pounds ............ 0002200 APProve Film Contre | sites 1 NDIANAPOLIS IND. » > 450- 550 ds ..iviiinnnen 19.00 3 00 ce ereby given that, suant gears | Nam Judge Pro Tem Medium. bound , fie: " Of Hoosier 4-H Girl |= call “inaratertrs * grecis) meeting ——— 250- § ds ie. 5.006 19.00 meer Sherwood Blue, former Marion | 330 330 pounds HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 4 (UP) — (National Bank ‘of indianapolie ‘will be County prosecutor, is acting judge| 90- 120 pounds 12.009 20.00 Apo held at its banking house at_11 Sou Fonit pro tem of Criminal Court 2 dur- CATTLE (2500) ovie contract of Jeane La Duke, Meridian Strest. in the City. 6f Indian. onite m u 10.year-old 4-H. girl from Mt, 1Pols Stale of Indiana on Tuesday, Oct. 18 Ing the absence of Judge Saul I. Steers 1048, at 10 o'eloc) x M., Central
Upsets Minnesota By Refusing to Run
By United Press Henry A. Wallace's léft wing
campaign for President is begin-| ye
ning to| skid, stumble and slip. . Few political observers believe now that his effort to divide the
~-Figure--May--Run As High as 300 By TONY SMITH Scripps-Howard Stall Writer WASHINGTON, Oct, 4—House spy hunters may name between, 200 and 300 Americans. as willing helpers or unsuspecting dupes
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dent's age—64
President Woodrow Wilson was 62 when as President he made the speaking: tour in defense of the League of Nations which broke his health.
~all=out - Campaigning: When ‘you Mop to think of it, is the Presi. c+
Par-Nova
If he can maintain until dlection’ “day Ahe “killing schedule” of ons the first ‘two weeks he will have turned in a physical feat never be«| De fore matched in presidential history. And he intends to to do so.
train during the first two weeks in which he made 140 speeches and talks in 12 days did
not see how it was possible fori
H Persons trdveling aboard the|fr President’s
Local Produce.
ang Toate,
under §
y of the Russian espionage ma-| Wendell Willkie was 48 when : Fait neers New Deal-Temoctatic yote fo i chine before their investigationthe eg tr: us whirlwind, Sali: Him So Hold up under 3 Schedule. Ya ih Te na Be ) pal ' . e- § . n on . Br TH ” vin, » gd groups of U, 8, velt- was 50 during his first cam-|Charleston, W, Va,, the President affetson, National 1 tite com .. : i [am top aT tn 33 ain ab = a or paign and 62 during his last one.|did appear tired. But this Was|Kingan & Co com .. . an Oh
citizens accused or suspected of
month's presidential returns, Willlam Jennings Bryan was 36|shortly after he had received neon Nat hy 1 frinenaae ee recipth he to The congressional. contest is a Subveralon to bap the Lieder i when he started stumping the[news of ine death o a aged Ee om’ en ae oh Jan Be gre a country in 1808 and 48 during|aunt and part o 8 fatigue 1 28¢: Grade A small, : gitferent tory. War secrets have been yneoversd. his last campa tour. Theodore might have been’ attributable to N Ind Pub Serv 8% Jd ut a Hoe Wo. 3 se. Mr. Wallace's campaign mana- The list is still growing. 8 paign IN Ind Tub Serv
Democratic vote and assure the election of Republican candidates. Even more disappointing to the GOP was the decision of the Wallace high command against entering a third party senatorial candidate in Minnesota. Mayor Hubert Humphrey of Minneapolis is the Democratic-
MreBalt-willineed all the, can get.to.remain in the Senate. The left wingers had planned] to enter former Gov. Elmer Benson to make it a three-way con-
son out, Mr. Ball is in for a hard
DEWEY -— Gov. Thomas E. Dewey rested from one campaign trip today and prepared. for another. The Republican ‘presidential nominee returned last night from a 15-day swing to the West Coast
visit his dairy farm near Pawling, N. Y, and cast a ‘wistful eye in the direct of baseball's World
Mr. Truman starts out again
in the large cities, he will make numerous rear platform appearances in each state.
Man Given 180 Days On Molesting Charge
Rabb, who has left the bench to participate in the Jewish Holidays,
700 900 pounds .. 2 30a340/ Glenn McCarthy Product . "ngtara under the provision y : - Ss . . 506 . u. S. Statement 1100-1300 pounds 28.50u35.90 star of a picture about rere (and confirmed: ane and Sort purpose Visit the new Home Offices state and District of Columbia, and has been ‘serving . u ie 1100-1100 POUDAS. wv vvvyvs es 33.000 td 1 The roma pot : the public for more than half'a century, by providing GTON, Oct, 4 (UP)—Goyern- 1100- 1300 POUNES ...runinnnns 33 00u at 0, I “GAL NOTICES 3 Proposed Jotieg Aton of the of the Indiana Lumbermens biles, b ment expenses and receipts for the cur-|Commo NOTCE TO io banks tod by jority of the sound, mutual insurance for homes, automobiles, busi. LU Tot, eal en vg Sept. 30 com-| 700-1100 pounds pa [email protected] sa Hrectors of. The Merch — ational Sank . Mutual Insurance Company nesses and’ public buildings — with special emphasis on This at LIS roved : “ Expenses 8820707315 8 bi, Ph so Chatoe.. TE ed 000006 | Note otice is hereby sien that Bonet © Soar ra of Directors of Ihe Fountain the ad and woodworking industry. i hg 2041 s. s 2.308 143, 306,873 800-1000 pounds ...:coviiens [email protected] ordinance lg RL the oom mon consolidation, is on file at the ou : and Fidelity Mutual Insur- The Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company, a casualty Cua batance 3 883.086. aay B23 482 Oooo 800 POUNES Lopvsvsvers 28.006133.00 snd”sp on the Sth day of September. 1948. "AY be ‘inspected during business hb company is licensed in twelve states, and specializes in G0 posers Raa 14 31,985,068,7432| (god TIIN0 BONDE: nmssemsnns ARIIH0,day 9% Seplembar, 1048. the Clty Controller | JeBiember. 4. 148 President. ance Company October full coverage automobile insurance. CONE ——— ol - INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING MOUSE |Commee oo '~=rere=ss maaan va hho renee olathe Clty Cone | Th POUNTAIN ARE STATS 4 6th and 7th. iki “ Fa Clearitgs ......... + 8 WIN 000 800- 900 pounds . [email protected] day - of Octobe ber, 1948, 2, the following| Notice is herevy "a erwin momen New Office Directory First Floor: Indiana is agency » DOE sirens rar er R100 Cows (Au ‘Welghts) emporary ) PR ay . Trimm Second Floors Fidelity Mutual Insucance. Co. Hoosier Adj ea "*Y so.soaar sof Two Hundred Thousand ($200.000,00) | C4, of its ’ B Local d I eparts diu Ryo Lns 18.00¢¢19.60| Dollars, for the ite of the Department of Souare State Ba PY i id ment ureay. Lo aoa Agents, Engineering an nipaction ’ ‘ [Gutter and common". |}! 1838a 1s 0| Public Parks of Indianapolis. payable irom 3 It's "Open House” at the new Indiana Lumbermens ments . + . Third Floort Executive offices and CRIMBMIE 5's +énunstesdovssvnnsns
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LOOK, NO HANDS—Kids at Tyndall Towne swarm over. playground equipment donated. by the Variety, Clup..of Indianapolis. Gayle Hammond, 12, (uppe? left) looks down on Jimmie Staggs,
Highlights of Dewey’ 5 Aims
By CHARLES T. LUCEY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer ALBANY, Oct. 4~Gov. Thomas E. Dewey reeled off 60 speeches and enough words to fill a sizable book on his just completed nation-wide presidential campaign trip, Here's what he sald, issue by issue:
Five groups, involving more than 100 = Americans already, have been tied in with Russian efforts to obtain the atofh bomb, About 90 persons have been identified in testimony, reports and announcememis by the committee. Bix have been recommended to the Justice Department for prosecution~ for war-time espionage.
more are likely prospects for contempt St-Congress-action.... “Foil Other Groups The four other groups are those named by confessed exCommunists Elizabeth = Bentley
eral espionage which concentrated on production, manpower, resources, planning, transportation, plans and policy,. the investigators believe,
FOREIGN POLICY: Mr. Dewey takes a clearly internationalist
responsibility. He favors continu- -
ects, with a ‘greater degree: of| ing the European aid program local administration. - He -says|
China, would treat Latin Amencan, nations not merely as good neighbors but as full partners.
promised flatly a lower tax ra but rather some shifting of ate tax burden.
anxiélles of insecurity, of unem-
hyroelectric power from its rivers and “I propose that we get it.” He favors big river valley®proj-
promised to be concrete on such| Issues between now and ‘election ay
LOCAL LIVESTOCK
Choice— 700- 900 pounds 900-1100 pounds 1100-1300 pounds w00d-
Vernon, Ind., today had court apA 308 0% proval- by Superior Judge- Clar- . [email protected] ence M. Hanson. She will get $275 a week from |E
13.5015.25 [the current revenues and taxes levied for Bills “(All Welghts) e Departme nt of Public Parks, 8 ald temporary loan to be payable from
Beef Good - (all weights) p50 current revenues and taxes levied for
9.80| exceed four (4) percent per anu
point of view. He-insists the. U. 8, Just accept a world leadership}
Whether the groups worked independently or were part of one
jamong the American Reds ‘hasn't been determined.
run by Russian officials in the ¢ United States on direct orders from Moscow. They were as-
glant ring created by the Russtans|
President. =
this news.
With Warren—
~ INBOARD THE “WARREN TRAIN, Oct. 42 You can tell that the mid-point in a campaign- has been reached by a subtle shift that occurs in = conversations
n goes one-night-standing into ttsburgh, thence to Charleston and on to Chicago, his is the only train still on the road. The conversation in the club cars has shifted away from the novelty of the Warren approach, No longer do.the visiting dignitaries clambering aboard at nearly every stop talk about the’ wi
Chairman, probably gave the one summary, as he rode the train through his state.
Warren's Geniality Rank and File GOP Workers
Get on Job After Hearing Him Speak;
however,
paigning,” he sald. + |
Tnoat-least -half-a-dozen stedes, the * candidate's «appearance - hen: officially opened the local rive for votes.
Bails I ; a If Me Sits in White House and Whittaker Chambers.” These| among the politicians. realities ' of this election year, ‘ more than likely. With Mr. Ben- apparently were devoted to gen-i This week, as Gov. Earl War- when he sald: “Gov. Warren's|
style fits this particular year like a glove, He isn't mad at anybody. Well, the people aren't mad at anybody, either. Se he is talking their language.” Back of this is an implication, that. the people just aren't very interes One op; party leader remark “This is no SoAp-box year.” ’
generalizations. They spell out few pledges, make no direct commitfnents, only rare specific ug
Spurs
- But Mr. Scott faced up to the|:
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fSHOFt tite" Tater he heard =n shot!
|and ran to the boys’ upstairs bed-
oom. He found George -fatally| -
‘wounded in the head with a 12gauge shotgun. “An hour later police found the younger boy hiding under the
Nandan Time, for the Bra of con. hidering and determining b; an agreement to consolidate th Sank and The Mountain Sausre State Bank, located In Indians RsDolis, State of
Indiana ‘edne "4008, at k P. M., Big ow Time, o-
be The Bank © Jianapolts, located in fdnapolls, State of Indiana, under the provisions of th
con+ tinued from day to day thereafter, | bligation issued by the Shy nt b negotiable time warrants and sha . 500 200 pounds . + 3.00630.00| payable on the 18th day of November,
bn. 80 800 wounds ..eeepsecens . waza Legal o pinion as to Ahe legality of the ssue urnishe artment | $00-1000 POUDMS 'essrreveeer.’ 24.00830.00 } pay
Common of Law, City of Indiana Hi axe $00- 000 bounds .iuvsieesses B100G2000 City, Controller ingly
Stee! Jeeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves
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directors of he B of Indianapolis the Poard of Din Square State Bank, canaolid tion, is on file ay. be
a Nations | and approved of The Pountain |
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and 7th.
7th, two to four P.M.
Mutual Insurance Company building, 429 North Penn-
has completely remodeled its
CALVES (623) determined by bidding) to which a . . 5 fry Good to choice . 30.0032 001m Jnay be added. The right wr ed, ie 3% of the A nae 2250 ur at Open house hours are: October 6th, twe to a ito ect any“ %nd a n the ¢ ’ : Sule" ha WL Hora 8 bids are hot. recsived on four P.M. and seven to nine Pp.) 4 and October eo erein Xe . EB -
Indiana Lumbermens Mutual is licensed in every
a + + + Fourth Floor: Executive bffices, |
velt was 46 during the 1 n Tee ‘ " ger, C. B. Baldwin, jolted Re- The groups are parts of a [Rootel an aad 54 ure rod 1904 Brig. Gen. Wallace Graham, the|} Ind Pub sere alu "pid DOCTORS, POPULATION HIKE ese publicans last week by annournc- Comiiuhist Whairground appars Moose campaign for 1912. President's physician, said. that pup Serv of ind com ... Since 1040' the number of doe- . ing withdrawal of “several third| a c ° . itt s wii Finally Appeared Tired Mr! Truman was in. better shape Ross eGar & Tool com tors in America has increased : party congressional candidates in tivitiees Committee claim. ted. Mr. Truman's opponent, Gov.|at the end of the trip than when 82.08 Out’ Sump tom (17 per cent, In the same period “districts where they were pretty dwarf the Soviet ring uncove . |Dewey, is 46 now and is cam-|he left Washington. Siokely.van Camp ptd a 12 per cent increase in popusure to divide the New. Deal- in Canada three years ago. paigning less vigorously than the! “He seems to thrive on cam-| ys sie Mal :
21, lation has occurred.
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