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800- 800 POUNdS ...ceseeses.. [email protected] —Oct. 5— ' at Richmond and accompany Mr. é GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (60) 500-1000 pounds . 23.00G25.00 Warren scross the state. City Cinderella’ * vo tana Lin LEER < - n ; NEES Pq 00 100 pots + Fi esi at oe ab Go| 00-890. pounds, :3Manm As the Republicans put on this Co og Sh e but gac a B act 160- 180 pounds .. n 0a se oy Laives burst or “campaigning upstate, |W MYND...» 0e, DUI - oun “sen Ll ~ 200- 220 bounds 24.00 500 pounds. down TP [email protected] Henry Schricker, Democratic gov- It's Ticklish S of * it 3 320- 740" pounds .. NGA. 4 23.006 325.00 /CTNOT Nominee, will swing across P CHICAGO, Oct. 5 -(UP)—The| 370° 350 bounds Rua] we pounds Sous oni @35.99 he state’s deep south, the eighth nation’s railroads and two unions ss. 0 pounds ...... BXABIB] na te chores district. He will appear through| THE OLD Cinderella i Medium— . 7° vt 500 pounds down ......e..en 24 [email protected] the day at Poseyville, New Harrepresenting 175,000 operating em- Medium= ~~ 100a15.50 : pounds . “ @ 500 pounds down ........... [email protected]/mony, Mt. Vernon and Evans-|cops looking for a ployees agreed today on a 10- Packing Sows SHEEP (1250) ville. Charming”, todby. cent hourly wage increase, the Good 1 or onde 0833.00 Lambs am second time in history that al 3 00: 330 bounds . ¥- 31.0622.50 Bag ys PEA 20.30631.50 Local Issues « railroad agreement has been | 360. 400 pounds . © 20.00@ 21.50 | COMmmon Ewes (Shorn) 17.50a2 oe reached on a national scalp with-|Gged— ds ... .... [email protected]|G00d to choice co... 7008-900 x college student working his way| out government intervention. | 450: 550 bounds oii 130030.00 Common and medium .. ..-.. 5.304 1.00 STOCKS Pi Asret through came into her office yess, The railroads ‘and the Order of |Mgdwm>= = 14.004 18.50 L | P du Amnarican Slaves pid 0 a3 38 [terday and asked her to answer Railway Conductors and the |pPigs—Medium to good— oca roauvce American States pf A ...... 3 some questions. Brotherhood of Railway Train-| 90-7120 pounds . [email protected] *Ayshire Cll em Cleve 200 C 3 CATTLE (1200) “Poultry Springers and roasters, 33¢c;|L 8 Ayres 4'2% ptd ser. “48 10214 After asking her age, height! men agreed on the compromise . 8 leghorn springers, 28c, springers over 4'aiL 8 Ayres series 1047 . 103% .. and weight, he asked h if h wage boost late yesterday. ‘nolce— ree oo coke ang, Mags, Vier, hens, Belt Ra St Yras com 3 32% | might Took t her foot, sh a The unions originally demanded 100- Bounds ceeeeteeaan 38.00939.00 an Sn leghorns, 28c. No. 2 fe dc less BobbarMerrill eom .. } 1s | might leo ie v 0% she sai ~ . . S oo. . rn spring- - ' 25 per cent pay raise. Negotia. 1100-1360 bounds ....".."\L\. 3840420 00 Shan Ne. 1. toasters In: Leshorn toring Central Soya Ma 3% » | OU RIOUS, she permitted him ons between e railroads a oe {: Ibs. to ease,|Circle eater com . ve the unions began Sept. 14. The| pounds ....euonnss 00! EEE ec. Grade A me: |ComWith Loa \." |to temove her shoe and measure 6 . 900-1100 pounds .oooeeiiini 20438.00, (dium, 4c," Grade ¥ 'iarge. doc; Bo grade, Consilidated - Finance pid #6. |her foot. agreement goes into effect Oct. 18.11100-1300 pounds ........:... 2.500 35:00 "Grade A sma Cont. Car-NoVar ........ ae WV 1% Last vear the same two unions| Medium “Butieriai—No. 1, "all “No. 2 & S4c. Sunning 2n¢ Lom ri ET ET Then he asked ‘was she ticklish? meng , 700-1100 POURS iv%ee..r..e 23.000 28.50 o Se Co ated Tha ries “com * ai* 3*|At this point, “Cinderella” de-| reached an-agreement by direct|,;q0 i300 pounds 23.0028 50| Ind pfd 2 ) \ ds coe Plc Delta Electr 14a 18% imanded back her shoe. “Prince negotiations with the railroads.|common— Community anning Ft. Wayne-Jackson RR pfd .. 84 88 { vl i ph y Charming” wouldn't give it to her. That contract granted a 1514-| 700-1100 pends "........... 11 ware | I Hays fd ww . ..... #7 a g give 0 her. | cent hourly raise which became CholoeZ. Heiters Conference s Called A el fd 12 “Cinderella” referred the mat-| the pattern for the industry. 00- 800 pounds ........... n 0433.00, The third annual ivurineastern pid 4 ter to the police. “Prince Charm-| Yesterday's agreement.was the ] Co Conference on -Community Plan- ; sing” dropped the shoe and vanfirst break in the thira-rouna| Rites for Brownsburg ning will be held 9 a. m, to 4:30|I" eon 7 Pe pr 35 |ished. wage negotiations tween the m. Thursday, Oct. 28, in Co- Indpls 3 & L 5% ptd a raiiroads and 21 unions repre: Farmer Tomorrow fumbia. City, *Tadpis Water 4%% pid ww Police Seize Drunk senting 1.4 million rail workers. Times State Service “rhe conterence is designed to npls Water 5% pla » . Blind’ - oy bcp —————————— - Railways com U. S. St - BROWNSBURG, Oct. s—serv effect an exchange of informa- seferson, Nationa) Lite ‘com’ Suspect in ‘Blind’ Act oJ atement ices for Thomas C. Haulk, retired {ion and experience gained by the |[ingan & €o PIG .........oe Police officers who became $us- | “WASHINGTON, Oct. § (UP)—Govern. Brownsburg farmer, who died various communities in thejiincoln Nat Lie picious of a man “acting as if he! Went expenses and receipts, tor. the cur. | Sunday in his home, will be held course of doing their respective sarmon- Herringlon. com were crippled and blind” in front rent fiscal year ou . 1 compare ' . Mastic halt : “lof the Ohio Theater yesterday! yith a .'jobs, * a year rn Year Last YeAr at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Cler i igned to make tinned Homes Se . i {called the wagon. It also is desig Expenses $8,000,013.380 89,668, So.14 {mont Methodist Church. Burial |N Ind Pub Serv com 5% ww Receipts 9.4. 381.01 011 9.839, 808.788) 1 he in Greenlawn Cemetery, available tne ' Kdowiedge and|N 1nd Pub Serv 4'2% oid’. 11% 18%) The suspect was able to see the D . : ’ y . | Punic Debt 252,417,144, HH 250,413, Hy 33% Brownsburg.” [experience of a number of ex- PR Mallory SO ves 1 1 | wagon and walked ver {0 get In Gold Reserve -23,882,108 427 21,986,068,7 Mr. Haulk, who was 78, had Peris in various fieldsrof planning pub Serv of Ind 3 % pid’ [mew 79's it. He was charged w runk- . CLs ’ ' "since OF related activities, who wii Joss SORT & Toc SER 84. enness. Officers said it was the INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING House [lived in Hendricks County since : |Bo Ind 6 & Pp 107'| (ixth arrest for the man, identi-| Cook undertake to answer technical Stokely-Van Camp com 12% Olearings ........viie 8 9,540,000 | boyhood. He was born in Stokely-Van Camp pfd ... 17'%| fied: as Charles Vaughn, 34, of] Debits .............. |. WTO! ony Tenn. He was well known [questions and to comment OR [rer "iaute Malleable ... 1% ; y ! local problems brought to their|U 8 Machine <om ...... 3; Savoy, Ky. among farmers whi Sommunity, attention. Union Title com S| — . |and was'a member of Clermon ‘ BONDS BE : Can Your Insur- Methodist Church. ’ t Advance Paint Bs 62 ......... ” . Bliss Coffee, Surviving are his ‘wife, Mrs.! Free Kindergarten Allen & Steen 55 5 aie be Addie B: Haulk; three sons, Wil- y American Loan 45:8 8 0c... 91 (BEATS THE BAND ance Rate {liam Russell and Ernest I Haulk, Session Scheduled \ ; ae + ich flavor ? both of here, and Ray A. Haulk,| A free kindergarien arternoon m ort LOWERED een Clermont; a brother, Alfred W.|,ouq0n, to be held in Public |SO pF at a low pricel [Raul hete. Ag pr School 70 for the benefit of chil-)) we. wi on ree half brothers, “|dren living in district No. 84, ‘#0 s Co- husvasyel |dren and five great-grandchildren, ges avon disc Bt di by .- Miss hs eligible Pro Ruby Stapp, director of the In- ’ ” liy lowers rates. Mrs. Emma Smock Riby. Stapp. Wiresiof of e nd Nuke Tel 38°78 0100. 0 usud .’ anapo 8 ° ip erga. n nvestors Jeiebhong 3 61 .... 0%... Where Adar Services for Mrs, aT Society. Cubne? Packing 48 50 ........ Bl, ance fo value 1a carried, “[Smoci; - former. resident “CF rel pyryerition for thie session; {i "alba 8 ees iad to nity dianapolis, who died yesterday | FIN Jo rue er She Rr " wt Jase opporte in her home in San Diego, Cal, [Which begins next week, will bel, } Fe,%, 55 a gf Co- TsvRANCE after several months’ lliness, will|Déld at Post J Tom : 03 Trae Term Corp 8 #1... as erlook he. held in San Die She win!P- m. on ¥riday, Oc . ei / +] n't be ov ”» Local Truck Grain Prices

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"Truman Expected To Pour It On Again

By United Presi: Republican congréssional leaders rallied today to the defense of the 80th Congress which President Truman has scornfully denounced as a stooge of big business, "In the first of a series of nasponsored by the Republican National Committee, Senate President Arthur H. Vandenberg asserted that on the strength of its foreign policy record ‘the GOP Congress was “not ‘the second worst in history’ . . . but the best.” Sen: Robert A. Taft of Ohio, House Leader Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana and Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr. of Massachusetts also will reply to the President's criticism of Congress in radio talks during the next two weeks. Mr. Truman has singled. out Mr. Taft, Mr. Halleck and Mr. Martin for attack and probably will “pour it on” again during his four-day swing through Republican strongholds of the Northeast. He sets out tomorrow to campaign in Delaware, PennsylNéw Jersey and Upstate

New York.

his foreign policy adviser, Jo Foster Dulles. ‘A U. 8. delegate to the hited Nations meeting in Paris, Mr. Dulles made a special<trip home to confer with the GOP presidential candidate in Albany, N. Y, Mr. Dewey's next major political speech is scheduled at Pittsburgh on Monday. Progressives—Henry A. Wal-

program which he helped ro “1s being “crippled and wrecked” by Republicans and Democrats.

the farmers at Fresno, Cal. It included "extension of co-opera-tives and co-operative marketing, social security coverage for farm workers, and extension of sup-

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Barkley—President running m#te, Sen.

Barkley urged Iowans to re-

member “the poverty and despair of 1932.” . The Democratic Party, he said, “halted that decline” and brought about a- rise in national farm- income from $5 billion in 1932, to $30 billion today. Warren — GOP. Vice Presidential Candidate Earl Warren ‘told a Pittsburgh audience that] increased “production is the only cure for inflation. The high cost of living can be reduced, he said, only when “management, workers, farmers, and government as well, start pulling together.” a i——————————

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not to make an -acknowledgement, Yet to move into a crushing, milling throng can be dangerous for a public figure, and this was S0 unexpected there could be little police protection. To Mrs, Dewey the Governor Suggested that perhaps she should remain on the train. rey she said, “if you go-I'll That's the way it is with Fran-ces-and Tom Dewey. Everywhere she is by his side, an attractive, charming woman of 44 whose intelligence has enabled her to shoulder a good share of her husband’s burden and whose personality has won friends to the cause. Frances Dewey is no mere decorative appendage to stand on a train's rear platform, receive bou-

as the cameras click.

' Day Is a Busy One Her day on the campaign train is a busy one—the diy of a devoted and proud wife who loves and admires ‘her husband. and is there to- help’ him.. She doesn't obtrude, she is not ostentatious, she always wants the show to be completely Tom.Dewey’s.

vil Mr. Js J, nl 3:30 a. m.- Mee on Text day's speeches, his wife is up also,

speech conference and thg Governor’s advisers pay tribute to her judgment and intuition. Through much of her day on the train she is greeting local political groups who come aboard—and it helps lighten a strfenous responsibility on the candidate himself. Much of Mrs. Dewey's morning is taken up with reading the newspapers, searching out stoyies she believes may interest her husband. Sometimes she clips them

By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Stafl Writer ALBANY, Oct.* 5—A few nights ago when Gov. Thomas E: ‘Dewey's presdiential campaign train rolled into St. Louis several thousand persons gathered quickly in the huge train sheds to

; No appearance had been planned there but when the Republican candidate saw the throng he decided it would be ungracious

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Frances Dewey keeps her own and the governor's clothes in order, and on a long transcontinental trip such as that just completed, with only one -night in 14 spent off the train, that takes doing. Neither Tom nor Frances Dewey ever has had a personal servant, and when a pair of nylons need washing she does it herself in a compartment wash basin. An experienced traveler, she travels light. She favors black because it stands up well on a trip. = She carried five hats on her recent toiir. {There's an air of serenity about Frances Dewey. She takes her time no matter how great may be the hurry. She knows how-to or-

tidiness in everything she does. Bouquets have come to her in ushel lots as the train crossed the country, but they're never tossed aside. Sometimes they go on the dining tables. Gets Heavy Mail Often in cities she directs that extra flowers be. given to hospital children’s wards. No costly]. ~pleased her--more--than: a simple. bunch of wild asters given her by a. man. who picked AR ARTREAS Rd pushed; up. te the train platform at a stop in

such profusion that no. woman on the train was without one. Mrs. Dewey gets a heayy mall. Much of it, her aids say, has pleaded for a constructive campaign for her. husband, minus name-calling, and it's said this has helped shape the sort of appeal Mr. Dewey is making. In three months she may be America’s frst ~ady; but ~ she won't talk of it now. When that day comes she'll meet it as she

Hog Prices c

‘Hog prices continued their tumble in the Indianapolis Stockyards today, falling off as much as $1.50 per hundredweight after yesterday's drop of from $1 to $2.50 a hundred pounds. Today's low of $23.50 per hundredweight was the lowest drop since prices fell to $20.75 May 4. On Aug. 2, only two months ago, a record price of $s 25 was paid for-cheice-hogs.. The top price paid “today was $24 per hundredweight. Steer and heifer sales were slow; but about the same as yesterday’ 8 prices. Vealers sold 50 cents per hundred pounds lower than yesterday, while” slaughter lambs sold at prices steady to weak.

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be buried there. Born in Indianapolis, Mrs. Smock, who was 44, lived here 39 years. For 12 years she was employed by G. & J. Rubber Co. She is suryived by two sons; Roland M. and John 8mock, San

Mrs. Louise Wright, and Mrs. W, T. Schuller, all of Indianapolis, land Mrs, Edward Muffler, Cincinnati, and two brothers, George Bohnenkamp and John Loebline, of 1agunapolis, :

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Attempt: ‘to Entice > Dewey Here Spurred

Announcement that President Truman will make three more swings through Indiana was expected today to. redouble the ef-| forts of the "Republican state committee to bring nominee Thomas Dewey to the state. . Ira.Haymaker, state chairmar of the Democratic Party said the Prestdent whl -speale -at «Rioks mond, Greenfield, Crawfordsville and possibly Veedersburg on Oct. 12. He will hit Hammond, North

Epa Jialgnie; Tipton, Noblesville and Anally Indianapolis Oct. 15.

His third swing, to cover north-

ern Indiana, is tematively set for Oct. 26. Meanwhile, GOP. ‘headquarters! still lacked a firm commitment from national headquarters on a Dewey appearance. Last burst of national ticket Republican oratory scheduled for the state is a four-town stop by Earl Warren, vice presidential nominee, tomorrow. Mr. Warren will open his state series with a 20 minute platform talk at Richmond at 8:40 a. m.

wi tomorrows :-At:;; 11:30 - Kc M.-heyll

speak for’ half an hour at Ft. Wayne, at 12:30 p. m, for 20 minutes at Warsaw, and at 2 p; m. for half an ‘hour at Gary. , Hobart “Creighton, Republican

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Gates and other GOP leaders will board the vice presidential train|®==

kindergarten is open to children who will enter primary school if the spring.

Pharmacy Students Will Tour Lilly's

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Women of Moose |Plan Fish Fry

Women of the {Moose will sponsor a fish fry in {Coleman Park; King Ave. and W; story | {Michigan ‘St., on Thursday, Friwith a downtown twist had the/day and Saturday, starting each “Prince evening at 5 p. m. . There will be prizes awarded A 19-year-old stenographer told nightly and entertainment will police & young man who repre- be provided by the Drum and sented himself as an Eastern Bugle Corps of the Loyal Order

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