Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1948 — Page 5
¢ Yd.
fo You!
\I.- SALE -: ‘he manunspection. rice (the
ie waterPlan your.
RRs 0 WT
;
pletured)
2%
9: | ea. s 25¢ fA. 5 c £ ea. = 3 for 25¢ 2 8 avail- g d, peach = parately = FR. 4411) £- I 2 g aset! £ ésired = lected = brand. 2 iil
‘
EERE
i HR
OTT UU UU ULL LL LEE LEE
lls-“Unity
Plan ‘To Herd People ~~ Into-Company Union’ |
Dewey Prepares for Midwest Swing; Wallace Campaigns in California
. . By United Press ™N . President Truman took off through Pennsylvania today ia full cry against what he called “unholy alliance” between the Repub-
lican Party and big business.
The President planned to make fice speeches in the Keystone State and wind up the day with a major address in Frank Hague’s Democratic citaldel of Jersey City, N. J, N
Mr. Truman's Republican opponent, Gov. Thomas E, Dewey, meanwhile, completed plans for & nine-state campaign. trip that will start Sunday and will take him into the Midwest and as y far south as Kentucky. 1 Confident of his own election, Mr. Dewey will devote most of his efforts to plumping for Republic-an--senatorial _ candidates -in “doubtful” states. 12,000 Hear Him During the second day of his three-day swing through the northeast, Mr. Truman was ex-
HEAVY LINOLEUM
8-Ft., 9-Ft. and 12-Ft, Widths—Sq. Yui ooiouss
* HOOSIER * PAINT & LINOLEUM CO, 211 E. Washington RI-S318
ALS
All Alumingm Combination Storm: Windows and Doers Immediate Delivery,
co
AVE.
IE
- Insure Your Future , With a . Al i GN VR
Savings
Account at Collie
~ Your savings at Celtic are safe, Each account insured up to “$5,000, by a U.S. Government agency. Regular savings plus Celtic's generous dividends make your insured investment grow quickly. Why not start planning for your 117 future with an insured
ings account at ‘ . - I Gerricrepezar SAVINGS ¢ ASSOCIATION
Pleas
0d
pected to lambast the Republican
record on labor and prices again!
{as he did" last night in Philadelphia. .
Speaking to some 12,000 persons |in the huge convention hall, the President charged that the Repub{llcans are determined to herd all {the “plain people” together in ione big company union and run Ht for the benefit-of the national
|association of manufacturers.” | He also chided Gov. Dewey and is vice presidential running mate, Gov. Earl Warren, on their {familiar “unity” theme, «N.Y. Tomorrow They have all their promises wrapped up. in a package called [‘unity’ which they guarantee to
‘cure more ills than any patent
medicine you eyer saw,” ‘the Pres{ident sald. “And they won't tell (you .dny more about’ what's in [that package than a quack doctor {will tell you about what's in his {magic cure-all.” Mr. Truman will stump upper | New Yorw state tomorrow .then retyrn to Washington for a Sat. {urday. conference Dh international lgfairs with Secretary of ‘State George C. Marshall. Both he and Mr. Dewey will start out for the | Midwest on Sunday. Progressives «- Progressive |Party Candidate Henry A, Wal|lace told a San Francisco audilence that the Truman administra-
“tion's foreign policy is “‘a gigantic |
{Red herring” intended to divert
Rr RcoROMP RL ROMA... { V:P- Candidates—In Chicago, GOP_ Vice Presidential Nominee | Earl Warren hit at “secret deals” Aig tre ar | Democratic administration ‘has | made its foreign policy commit- | ments. Democratic = vice presidential .choice, said in Casper, Wyo., that {the Republican policy for the
tion” and “exploitation.”
Crump—Democratic leader FE. | H. Crump of Tennessee came out | for - the State's Rights slate of Thurmod-Wright.
Danish Doctor Samples Soda Pop
guest of the Palmer School © Chiropractic lyceum.
Davenport fountains.
of Indianapolis 23 W. OHIO ST.
| explained.
FEED
Use AGRICO for best results, with VONNEGUT'S “Best” Lawn Seeds
growth.
38th and lllinois 42d and College
® e090
Fountain Sq., 111
Other “days; 6 p.m,
® Downtown store open: ©. 8:45 a.m, to 5 p.m. NN lb
THERE'S A VONNEGUT STORE NEAR YOU
Grass grows best in cool weather . . weeds don't grow. That is why turf experts fertilize in the fall. For best results, apply AGRICO FOR LAWNS NOW! [tis specially made to stimulate thicker and greener
Agrico is sale and easy to ube. Full directions on every package.
© 120 E. Washington St.
Broad Ripple, 802 E. 63d - Irvington, 5609 E. E. 10th at LaSalle
rs ~@ Z125"W. Wathington-Streed—- ee
. Flaighborhssd totes o
LAWNS NOW!
. when
[West is characterized by “inac-|
.. DAVENPORT, Towa, (UP)—Dr., {Finn Christensen, Copéntiagen, | | Denmark, arrived here as the nored the: civil rights topic, in ¢ his" speech. He chose instead to
He departed from professional platform he decided to “go out interests long enough to sample and tell the people how many, every flavor of soda pop sold at|jjes it contained.” !
There is no-pop in Denmark, B¢ miles through Philadelphia and
|
|
MAGNESIUM BLAZE—Fire Chief Roscoe McKinney takes personal charge as his Indianapolis fire fighters demonstrate the “correct method of extinguishing a
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—Radlo
broadcasts from London; Berlin and Moscow will come through clearly the next four days, the National Bureau of Standards here predicts. Short-wave radio signals, in fact, may be expected to come through fairly well or better throughout most of October. At this point, no radio trouble is ex: pected for more than two weeks.
violent. magnesium fire during fire prevention exercises at the Allison plant in Weir
| Cook Municipal Airport yesterday.
Truman Keeps Pace in East ‘With New Attacks on GO
By EARL RICHERT, Scr | ABOARD TRUMAN TRAIN
| ©” President Shies Away From Civil Rights Issue Although Topic Raised Before Talk in Jersey
Howard Staff Writer
ipy PENNSYLVANIA, Oct. 7—
tp
Set Preview of New
‘Bank Branch Saturday
| The public-has been invited to |a preyiew of the new Bedford | Stone Sixteenth St. branch of the | Fletcher Trust Co... Saturday ifrom § a. m, to 9 p, mi; Evans {Woollen Jr, board chairman, tannounced today.
{| Actual opening of the new
| President Truman is showing no change of pace as he invades the puilding at 20 W. Sixteenth St.
| industrial East in his all-out effort to reverse what seems to be
overwhelming Republican tide.
1
opponent by
He continues to breathe fire and brimstone against the 80th | Congress and he attacks Gov. Dewey for uttering oy Attention from the revival of a/generalities.” ~ He still, however,| === = = =>
has, nak MéRtioned bis Republican
only “vague
the first such incident since the
President. .ptarted campaigning. The-President also continues to|-X he policeman diac stop.
[shy away from the civil rights | issue ‘although . the matter -was ROUGE Wh Sry, mere vad 15,000 at Camden, N. J., by Archi{bald Alexander, Demotratic nom“We have always admired a {man _ whose convictions are stronger than his own personal advantage,” said Mr. Alexander in Introducing the President. “We've seen you meet this issue of civil rights, though as a Democratic leader you did not {wish to lose the South. We intend {to show you that even if you lose ithe South you can still win the {presidency. We admire men of your courage.” © © 800,000 See Him
assail the Republican platform land said .that when he read the
Mr. Truman had driven 40
across the Delaware River into
[timated 300,000 people along the | route. fia . oo Timing of the itinerary helped draw the crowds, the largest that have seen him in any city he has visited during the campaign to date. Part of the tour was ar.ranged during the noon hour.and he returned to Philadelphia at 5 p. m. when people were leaving work. Boy Hurls Fgg In North Philadelphia. one of a group of young boys threw an egg toward the President's car The egg struck a motorcycle policeman, breaking on his leg and splattering the motorcycle. It was
Farm Net Run Rings Around’ Bathtub Sales
CHICAGO, Oct. 7 (UP) —=Farmers, with their incomes at record high levels, are buying bathtubs {like never before, a report to the | National Association of Domes{tic.and Farm Pump Manufactur-
The report sald that in 1940 only 10.8 per cent of the nation's | farms had bathtubs or showers. Today the percentage is 20.1
FR. 3484 TA. 3321 HU. 1397 “BR. 5464 IR. 232 CH. 2321 MA. 8429 MA L721
Washington
6 Prospect
This Old Treatment
Brings Happy Relief
| r trouble mi kidneys are Nature's: way the excess acids And waste out of the blood, bouts pintsaday.
isopous matter to
| ting up nights, gwelling..s . ianiness, 1rr
pen-Frasys until 8:30. pm — Mondays through Saturdays,
“
is semething wrong with
| Pills, a stimulant dinretie, used puceesss by millions fi
ha |
Despite = this; Mr. Truman -1g-
Camden, appearing before an es-’
ers showed today. .
any Sully . fictive nasuihg bashache whi Ae dred bidners: -
| help most peo; Spaany | When disorder of k ine futiction permits n A ma, Sause-nugktyl ckAehe, rheumatie ALI pains, 1os8°of pep and energy, get. Lp os A or painful elimination sometimes shows there your kidneys or Fy, Don't wait! Ask your druggist for Dean's
A Secret Service man said a lemon also was rolled out into a et in front of the PresiRRR rR unaware of either the egg or
Sen. Alben W. Barkley. nee for the Senate in that state, lemon until informed ‘later.
Chilliest reception to date was given the President at Wilmington, Del, where only a small crowd was present to hear “him say that the - Republican campaign slogan this year was “Two families in every garage.” Then in ‘a major speech in the Philadelphia hall where he was
and the transfer of business from its present site at 1541 N. Illinois St. will be on. Monday. Ralph E. Dodson is manager |of the mew branch and Ralph te Carey 1s assistant manager. here TBE RVR WOW; {minimize walting time for customers, a_modern safe deposit Iyanit and, Raa
Indian Gets Lecture On Bath in Public | - MADISON, Wis. (UP)—An Indian visiting industrial plants |here decided “to take a bath, He tried the drinking fountain in downtown Madison.
nominated in July, he charged the: Police explained that city baths
Republicans were campaigning on 4 “me-too” theme.
“
were taken in privacy. He was released after the lecture.
ny
ngs hg pository pro-| 5 SRR SRE
BAWER WAEHL
« Love
Weak signals and fading may mar reception Oct. 22 and 23, also |Oct. 27 to 29, the bureau states. {But additional observations are
3
comfortable!
% Use as a corner grouping : - Seat and Chair + Or Conventional Sofa
DURAN UPHOLSTERED CHAIR...
Exceptionally good-looking and
for any room in the house! Solid maple wheat finish
"frame. Duran leather:like upholstery in yellow, gredm,
time these same a
fore radio experts
can Of
be sure that these storms in the)!
ionosphere actually will
Ign were
sun's-disk passed the sun's céntral meridian. qu Satira to Thank Cuban’ President for Pardon |
HAVANA, Oct, 7 (UP)—Chicago night club dancer Patricia
reas. of ‘the
Rt
1
pmb
ui
material tasers Oren Crass #
DR. JOS, E. KERNEL AL BLDG.
(Satira) ‘Schmidt was scheduled
to pay a visit to President Ramon Grau San Martin today to thank| him for a presidential pardon from her 15-year prison sentence
Lester Mee. Although she was scheduled to leave Havana today by plane for her home in Toledo, she delayed
A A ip
A sectional that’s
Styled for today’s living,
“flexible. aliractive,
ivory on red. Comfortable nine-coil spring seat... i" ‘
for slaying Chicago socialite John !
her departure until tomorrow.
| Deferred Payments if Desired Store Hours — 9:30 fo 5:00 ===
4
Sections Complete for only . ..
well mbde — suitable ,
SAVE coe BISHOP-KAYE FURS gn 2nd Floor~T N. Meridian
The Indianapolis
~ SUNDAY TIMES
Alou indo Sendoy Mus poper
v
PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW TO
Riley 5551, Circulation Dept.
RR ERE
173
Heavy tapestry covers == floral inside, plain outside. Selection of colors, Full
spring construction.
CORNER TABLE. . 17.85 COCKTAIL TABLE 32.50 MODERN LAMP .. 8.75
NLR RN]
arty Pie
