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OTIS. was ‘held ou 5 p. m. and followed as to its possible reflection of 1 happened this - way. Mr. : 'ithony Pa C tection In case of a disaster o detérmined that this sampaignigin: We, therefore, ‘are not . Se Lh pa LR Sy SRE peas mh Fh 5) Bn MA A SI her 2 dot Co Se AT SIX the. supervisor unlocked | Ca hen ‘remginea bitte oe he ETOH She TOT 28, EO RETR RCT E C6 orn BAL ROY fw gov Inet feck: School 45 to Mark, Tr A — he exit door and I took workers! da lage -was.in. the failure of the Re-\auctioneer at the State Fairl ~The company, which is exca- |lessly" hin a ves "Gol d om ZN Principat Win “Served o the hoevial, tal. Returning to my) When. darkness fell, T took, my |publican organizdtion to get thelr when the grand champion Baby[ vating the building mext door |non-emergency calls. ne en Anniversary . 1 A AE ATRCR Mizebedie; Bed to the day room untillyoters registered due to GOP peer was on the block. The| agreed to have someone tele- re : A golden anniversary Jubilee; Year Abroad to Talk om, i ig re) followe RET ig PRI: CoE MR TAL he A FE EB TA Rp PANE Mt essed bees! ; 2 | making 50° Th of . Miss Wallace Montague, prin : ample of other attendants and| iL doors and returned t i The Republicans explained that/to the $6.50 mark then told him| every jarring dynamite blast. i RRA. RES Sop wh barked: “Keep quiet,” and walked! Vision to bed. After bed hehe Iithe drop in registrations was the he had bought quite a chunk of" Danton will stop shaving un- To Group at DePauw IN 45, will be held on the night year as an teacher in among them to see they did. {locked the doors again, [result of a lack of-intérest among peer. | til the blast is over. Seven Indianapolis students) {of Nov. 10 in the school. . |England, will before the At 6:15 a small bell rang and The day nearly wak over. I thousands. of “disgusted Demo- gg last night Mr. Burch enter-! He had complained that the The celebration will give par- [Exchange Club of
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~ Repeat ‘Lord's Prayer’ Before Meals . Registrations Falling : (Third of a Series) Below 1940-44 Totals. By DAVID WATSON By NOBLE REED IT TOOK me a moment to realize where I was. My room was| Early estimates indicated wl dark and it was dark outside. that the turn-out at the polls I awoke when the nightwatchman shook my shoulder. It was/ here Nov. 2 may he the lightest| 5a m. in any Presidential election in 12
I was’ starting my first dull day as an attendant in the Ft, Wayne | years. School for Feeble Minded Youth to Investigate reports to The Times) Registration of voters during of poor institutional conditions, ~— the drive here for.the past six When the nightwatchman had unlocked and the patients went|yeeis fell short of the 1940 and roused me, I stumbled in the dark outside, weather permitting, for a/jg944 voting lists by many thouto the wall switch. The light short recreation period. Here in- | sa which hung by its cord from the mates get one. of their three ceilinig glowed. daily. cigarets which Atendants|tion this’ week, the Marion Coun-| Now I had but half an hour to| must light for them. ty Registration Board ‘announced
unlocking, locking, unlocking | assighed tasks remained me. [Pol books in 1944. or returned to the day rooms. . doors for the Rext 34 hours, no" Thousands Ineligible beef dinner. IT HAD two rooms, the smallest EVERY DAY floors are However, registration officials of which had a dresser with two|
d leaders of both Republican " _— { a | mopped, furniture dusted and 2° ‘ D } ¥ S k F 1 Y Not Classified as Emergency . itcher in, jand Di rt agreed v- 1 p s and a wash basin a athrooms cleaned. The inmates emocratic parties agr on Le mo e 00 ou, i
clothes rack, pot, bucket and a that the 1940 and 1944 totals
straight chair. The other con- are given work about the build- were not accurate and that many. I ' B ane as saying he was answertained a comfortable double bed, ings and grounds they mentally thousands on the books then were as 0 fe anque ing an emergency call to EN Lilly
two dressers, bed stand and two {later found to be ineligible for Co. Police added, however; that hi Fosking chair So water. no. bath. are capable or scene One reason hod Buicthes, " ura-| 4-H Boy Who Raised Gold-P lated Roast Joins inveetigation shied Ls had been car CRACRAIRo1T i a anes or no lavatory. I had to go from iy replat. This 1s the lentitun cles of the oan lists, politi-! Diners as Guest of Buyer of Prize Animal - icine. Chisf Rouls-sald the can’ Clair. Sts. with Sirens screaming yesterday. Police Syestad the the wnird Spor 39 He Basement ,, 4 tasty though most of "it Ie re nat the “total vote their Witkin you eat roy HAROLD MARTLEY voli in aimosl, tose emergency be classified as an. driver, charg ng use o siren on a non-emergency run. om or ory fan,» The patients et “lve {of the, 210.000 voters: regis the gold i isn't so bad when it's someone else's gold, like stats The police chief guid woth Accuse Democrats of ‘Whisper Drive’ shop workers’ quarters. Then I a rp Jumates look and) tered. E Auditor A. V. Burch’s. He bought it, and on the hoof at that, which Ce een allowed to. use sicens Charges that the Democrats shall be marked by free and
In 1940 the day room doors and open the patient in my division received
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nds. | Following the close of registra: TALK ABOUT HIGH PRICES—Housewives who complain |car driven by Waite Castle, 3202 about $1 seats should have been at the Maret fois last wight Hovey St. It overturned and| w Fifteen minutes later workers) when the championship 4-H steer which sold for $6370 was served Islid some 100 feet, police said. | wash, Sav, Sess and unlock, 3 into groups when the bofler ie number ot Sighs Jorers 398 as roast beef. Pictured after eating the $6.50 a pound beef are [They charged the driver with un-| This was to be but the first of house whistle blew. They were .,., ,ared to a questionable 310, G. L. Noble, director of the national committee of 4-H Clubs; a stultifying routine of locking, taken to their jobs. Those not|oos™i\*Io,5' 2.4 300,000 on the| Gene Grubbs, Covington, who raised the champion steer. and A. { V. Burch, state auditor, who bought the steer and threw the roast
milk &t every meal. Accor ding |2 247,619, ‘an all-time high in any thing like $10 a pound. Last night in the ballroom of the Marot!
boiler house workers’ door. - i Presidential election and in 1944 Hotel there were about 300 clear-) When everyone was out of the oe rt st ot, them the ballots numbered 233.837. |ing their plates of the last shred dorms, except night workers and ‘of Mr. Burch’'s $6.50 per pound
cleaners, I locked the doors again. During the afternoon, attend- Deadline in Voting Seen |prize roast beef.
Some days I ate at 5:20 a. m. and, after a cigaret, returned to
ants ‘made various runs abeut| Candidates in both parties are It did taste different, Tender? the ground taking inmates to|not eounting on as large a vote Almost dissolved in your moush
the dorms at 5:55 a. m. to re {their duties. |this year as in 1944. |before you chewed it. And bh
The evening meal was a repeti-| . The drop, in registrations juicy as an overripe peach.
lease Cleaning crews, relock the tion .of breakfast and lunch. This| brought comflicting speculations| sweet. too.”
doors and 'send the boys to day|
I lined up my patients to take d | them to the dining room. Two 300TS. made out reports andout and vote for thelr ticket. |diana, county agents, the by two they filed out, and 1. turned them in to my supervisor. | rns
Fourteen and a half hours after m—————— hool invited by the Pi t- turned x | se are arent- t from exchange duty | checked attendance as they went. the ' nightwatchman shook ter Cubans Threaten Strike |officials, politicians, Chamber of tion sponsors an annual sports y y a
shoulder I had locked and unlocked my last door for the day. My time now was my own.
In the dining room, they took HAVANA, Oct their places and stood until ab-
solute silence prevailed. No talk-
ing was allowed except to ask {threatened to go on strike today to de with the handling of beef,| Forty-three gold watch awards Miss Frances Matkin, 4605 Broad-| STRAUSS . for more food or permission to TOMORROW: P Patient Activ- unless they were paid their Sep- or raising it, or serving it, or will be made to 30-year mem-|way; Miss Marilyn Weigand, 2740 IQ. ¢ go to the bathroom. ities. [tember salaries within 48 hours. even eating it. | bers of the NACO Service So- Ressler Blvd; Mine Mary Jane] SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMO RROWI cond Dell. 1 and. the. din. w - f Club Direct |clety by the National Malleable|Jeffrey, 4414 Broadway; Miss/ To lel FANG J. Ahh Albany Er sinter A Talks bsidnd. Steel Castings Co. at a|Marian Goldthwaite, 210 Berkley Jeafening aa the patients pulled IN INDIANAPOLIS | Gene Grubbs: ir, sy Tir the Claypool “tonight: - Road: Miss: Katherine Blegelmuel o.oo... there was silence and the gait, em OY ngton, Franklin County | ~pifty-three new members willler, 5202 W. 1t6h St. and Miss . rang. The inmates bowed their {be welcomed into the organiza-|Marian Thompson, 3828 Carrollheads and repeated the Lane's EVENTS TODAY "| Road: Gertrude E Schissel, 60, of 8 the Soa patel oe mu othe! tion tion, which now. totals 202. _ 'ton.Ave. | Prayer. "50% ARSE Lockerbie Bre 7 | Fowler Arms, 51, of 564 W. Merris; Dixie ing over eating his prize beef. So : o 6. on they ree tables of 12. | prise. Dell Display—Bvening, 734 Pleas: Ti odors Roosevelt Dewey. 3, of pt Was his Tasner, Alex, a perfect ant Run Parkway njamin arrison; Marjorie Anne t f - v As fast as a bowl was emptied, independent Petroleum Association Con- Kelly. 26, of 3043 Washington Blvd. ype of Hoosier farmer, well- . pe hester Allen Whitaker, . 48. of 302 {tanned in a blue serge with sky I took it to th vention—Severin Hote oC Al hitak where 2 pervisey Ba room |p, oi Collection Dis — Tonight. 7 New York; Doris M.'Blizard, 3, ot blue eyes. STRAUSS adled more, Pleasant Run Par way, North we. * erson. I ¢ H. : - sy - J food Into it. I cut bread with a nt | DIVORCE SUITS FILED [tor of the National Committee on| . - SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW hand-operated slicer in the scul- EV ENTS TOMORROW vent [I Norma Jean vs. Willis A. Thompson:|BOYS and Girls Clubs, gave the| : lery. {Dell Collee lay Al ee ve | Mildred M. vs. Nathan G. White; Edith vs.| addr t “ Pleasant Run Parkway, N Thomas A. Theard: Macy A. ve. E awa a address of the evening on “4-H| “THIS TS Atypical breakrast: “oa in pig Crvention _Besion| STL % SLELTSL MAT, 2, SRLS Clubs, Are Growing Up.” _
Corn flakes, raisins, milk coffee. Butler U. Forum Club—1:30 p. m., Butler. a Lloyd vs. Evelyn Stephenson; Einel He told guests that Tndiana| — "mmm
. Harry MeclIntire, pread and Water. - {has the highest rating of the 12 A MARRIAGE LICENSES | BIRTHS— | Central States in 4-H Club ‘work s each finished his meal, he - . ; Jerald Wayne Short, 26, of 857 N. Rural. Boys {with 66,000 members and ranks pushed his plate to the center of “Ruth Helen Lankford, 24, of 535 Middle at St. Vincent's — Othoneal. Pauiloe 11th in the country, and that 71 the table. One boy stacked them| Drive Stroud: ~Herlen, Louise Payne: Roy, ! u th 1 d th bl Anthony I. Raimondi, 33 of “ Stevens Marybelle Branham; Pred, Evelyn Den- from Indiana “have received naPp, another cleaned the table and “catherine Ann Mascari, 29 851 B| sio. Edward, Elizabeth Bartenbach:/ tional homors. the silverware was passed to Noble Ralph, Ruth Burns; William, Nancy t boys at the end of the tabl Ray E. Mings, 30, of Shelbyville; E. Louise! Harris; John, Edith Pittway, George,l And after that, everyone went A 0 e tables. Kettler! 3. of Shelbyville Florence Cobb; Donald, Virginia Hughes: home with the lingering memory Again the bell rang and all Hans 8 Olson, 59, of Morris, Ill; Mrs = Carl} Natalie Gilson, Maynard, Peggy , a = 1! stood u Another ring and a _ lucy Seeger. 54. of Morris, Il Houston Everad., Ruby Comstock ©f what $6.50 per pound roast) P- 8 oh Hanson LeRoy Crawford, 30, of Ft Knox Thoma Josephine Schoetile, Donald, beef tastes like division filed out. One division' Kentucky: Daisy Kathaleen Crawford wr 1 vit son ee | , . At St rancis—John, Maynell Nelson " ames, Phyll Is Lorman; Clarence, Mar-/ vent with each ring. The pa- 26, of Elwood 1 English: A Sherman, Maxine Hylton i : ret Alsma | dents then were taken to the day| Alert Schmacher, 73, of 933 Engl At General Prank, Nangile Randall; Cleve, At "Methodist—Orland, Cornelis Purrow » , 3 — | rooms and given time to use the, Harold ot S12 Soa E_ New Loretta Bottom Lioyd, Marcella Tupper. ‘Clarence, Mary | : York: Mary D. Pelty 34, of 204 N. [At Coleman—Lenard, Eileen Shaffer; Mau- | Shumaker; John, Frances Wilson, bathroom. aK » Wh / rice, Rahletha Clark; Irving, Patricia SE At 6:45 a. m. the divisions Tim Ford, 29, of 1277 Kentucky; Julia | adinderman; Clifford, Hiizabeth Pannier: | DEATHS again lined up, the exit door TR) soge Faye a EE] Hetlar | Claude, le, Rogena Moore. B Hold, Ethei | John L Leffingwell, 76. at 2037 N. Temple, | ee —————— eR { Dom us Ben-| coronary occlu LL. Mary 1 Wallace, 2 of Jrrinay Joan| jamin, Elsie Vaught; Thomas, Mary Mec- [Carl Frederick Lindenborg, 48, at Meth- f yle A. Armstrong, f 0 ot. Arlington. .| QGagery; Herman, Bett Martlage; Har-| odist, myocardial degeneration. - Marie Pfarr, 23, o ring! ry, Ma. Pelkey; Robert, Wanita Marsha |Mosezetta Thomas, 6/ months, at General, | Marvin L. Sulter, 33, of 1475 Roosevelt; Marsh shall: Leo Lucille Teepe; Rob-| diarrhea | STRAUSS . isis L McCallie, 26, OF aoa Roac che: | [ ert, Marian: 2 Toh. [Pred F. Uhl. 64, at 820 N. Parker, cor- . oy! So Cie is onary thrombosis SAYS: . Mildred Amelia Blaylock, 24, of 713 W. At st. St. _ Yinoenbe liver, Wanda Arnett: Ernest Eugene Walker. 52 at L.U. Medi- | era es | cal Center, portal cirrhosis - Ny {Edwin Luedeman, 21, of 1814 Calhoun:|Ag se’ Francis—Leslie, Dorothy Johnson; Mary C. Owebs. 69, at 3440 Carrollton, | Sizes 4 to 12 , Mildred Strough, 16. of 2232 N. Wallace. | Robert, Mary Stewart, Pred Mary | coronary occlusion i william Bradford Robards, 22. of 1226 7 Adam {Thomas Radmore, 67, at General, pneu-| 398 Fl f Churchman; Shelia Joanne Stevenson, At General—Alonzo, Zona Mae Bowling:| monia Fourth - 9) 22, of 12% Churchman Max, Helen Stanley Albert Spearing. 69, at Methodist, myo-
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Ambulance Accident Brings Crackdown
Police Chief Edward Rouls ‘today ordered a crackdown on use of sirens and red lights on inon-emergency runs after a private ambulance was struck as it ran.a red light in downtown In‘|[dianapolis last night. The Kerr Ambulance Service car, driven by Frank R. Goodridge, 1760 N. ‘Rural St, was using siren and red light police} said, although it was not on an emergency run. The ambulance went though a red light at Pennsylvania and St. Clair Sts, and was struck by a
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