Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1948 — Page 8

nar Cot and ‘Sear

President Scraps Reserve; =. Spall for Dewey Fight .

CHARLES, ] T. LUCEY, OEY ola Howard Staff Writer

AR At a for a fight and taunting. Gov. language

In Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, states in which the politicians

President Prumas|

an angry, resentful man spoi

E. Dewey—in the L Spoiling of this 1948 campaign--to do battle.

say Mr. Truman hasn't a ghost of a show, he is tossing aside an

ol $15,000 in Checks

earlier reserve to try to nail Republicans with words meant to cut and sear. There were signs, as the President began this newest trip to drum up votes, that he had been sobered, even jolted, by the adverse reaction to his move to bypass the United Nations and dispatch Chiet Justice Vinson of the Supreme Court on a special mission to Moscow. he" sat before] audiences, waiting to be introduced, he seemed deeply troubled and had little to say to local functionaries beside him. Sometimes - he seemed tired, showing

Yeggs Net $800. In Safe Cracking

| No Good to Robbers

Safe crackers with "a “profess isional touch” took $800 in cash and $15,000 in checks from the Wagner Electric Co. 1231 N. Meridian St, today. Company officials said the robbery was “almost an exact duplicate” of a burglary at the concern less than three years ago. At that time similar amounts in currency and checks were taken, " The burglary was discovered at 5:15 a. m. by Sgt. Dennis F. Reilly and his squad. They noted a broken rear window as they drove by. They found the safe in a rear service department, witli contents scattered over the room.

1250 in 19-25 Age Group Face Test

- 110 draft centers in Indiana.

veterans, unmarried

tered. Tentative Date Set

19-to-25-year-age group.

Peacetime draft examination of 1250 men in the 19-t6-25-year-age group will begin tomorrow in burgh audience last night, “that

Selective service officials said five times the state quota of 248

men have been called, because of bring on anthe high rejection rate expected. Iimatration. would

The group answering the first call were classified as non-|tinued, “they are only making and notiit for campaign purposes. They fathers at the time they regis-\won’'t say it after election. I can

Tentative date for the first call of draftees has been set for

ABOARD DEWEY TRAIN

Such forecasts, he says, are

cause America will have a bust. “It is a pity,” he told a Pitts-

any American would make such a statement.” (President Truman has sald that election of a Republican ad-

other depression.) “Of course,” Mr, Dewey con-

only conclude that the people who are saying America is going to

They are the oldest men in the/have a bust, do ‘not understand

Dewey Disavows Boom or Bust st Policy

Draft Examination Begins Tomorrow

Governor Indirectly A Accuses

| ~ Truman of Comforting Russ : By FARL RICHERT, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

IN KENTUCKY, Oct. 12—-Gov,

Thomas E. Dewey thinks it is unpatriotic for anyone to say that another depression is around the corner.

“giving aid ‘and comfort” to the

Kremlin, which long has contended that Communism will win be«

what they are saying. I'am sure

are unwittingly giving aid and comfort to the Communist oftensive against world peace.” He phrased his’ x optimistic forecast of the future in this sentence: “You and I know that after the election we are going ahead

better off than we have been in the past.” The GOP nominee also drew a sharp line of demarcation between himself and President Tru. man on the Taft-Hartley act. Gov. Dewey. indorsed the labor

they just don’t realize that they

stronger, more productive and _

Nov. 20, and men will be notified within five uays after examina{tion if they are accepted, Selecitive Service Headquarters said.

Hand Truck Moves Safe Thieves = apparently entered through the rear window. Inside, they broke another window|

law, saying that revision of the | |Wagner Act was necessary to make it a better law for meeting the problems of the day “in the interest of wage-earners and in the interest of all our people.” President Truman has. denounced the Taft-Hartley act from coast to coast and called for its repeal. Gov. Dewey said the law was not perfect and that it can always. be improved. “Wherever. .and whenever it ft will. be

the strain of dogged campaigning. But he appeared to perk up as large crowds, sometimes surprisingly so, turned out to hear him.

THE SAFE WAS BARE—-Like old Mother Hubbard, Gothe to enter the office of Gothe Hill, wh brans ch ga of Wagner De arin SmETY Ry ° | Examinations will continue general manager. en he looked in the company safe morning. SaTecrackers. throught Oct. 22. It seemed to give him new spunk; They used a hand truck to move| looted the firm of $800 cash and $15, 000 in checks. | Marion County draftees will beand after a few speeches he , : the 700-pound safe to a rear ~ |gin examination at 8 a. m. Thurswas swinging “harder than’ ever. BATONIST' — Charles Ham- | room. There they pounded off Bab Pinned b 300 Gallon {day in the Army recruiting sta- : p , - |d t It he believed the mission-to- ilton will direct the ag the combination and puhched the Y |tion, 342 Massachusetts Ave. Moscow muddle had administered Chanters in a concert for the |safe open. ediuinttahiitentsbteiinihd his hill : ble Class. of the Engle- . Sgt. Reilly described the punch- Ini a coup de grace to “up Men's Bi 5 uiass 01 9 ing as “one of the cleanést jobs i an sca es n ur Butler Ad Class said hel. A. 13-month-bld baby escapedied for the hospital in the family To Hear Lectures

campaign he was doing a fair| wood Christian Church Sunday injury yesterday when a filled car, An ambulance met them en Af needs a change,

A ‘ I've ever seen.” job of covering it up. The nearest! .. 6.15 a m. in the Englewood | he came to any mention of it was M a Wi i Cc ik eo .| Company officials when he said in repeated speeches je ing Y t SneY fuses were of Bo valde io the el gallon fuel oil drum fell on! . d sped the yc ster on Three Indianapolis. business- changed,” he added. that . his administration had is class _presic dent. thieves. _|kiim, pinning him beneath. yute and spec e young men will address Butler Univer- Ee I rain aay. ope KEY 10 1 ule up the . | Little James Edward Beasley to General Hospital sity’s- advertising classes during cific revisions, however. United Nations. ites om eted “Crash. Br Brings gs. Charge was nestled in his 23-year-old| After making X-rays and ex: the next two weeks, Professor Makes iis Promises arr rs Magy MY Of D k D mother's arms as she watched|amining the youngster closely,|Rosamond R® Jones, advertising Gov: Domes _ promatng. that ton Dewey. by runken riving her husband, Leon Beasley, pour- doctors said he was uninjured. At|instructor, announced today. his administration will do but where references once were Virgil Ellis, 37; of 6504 Cornellij,s a cement footing for the plat: home. last night Jimmy gave| Daniel C. Park, commercial a a do man vague, the New Yorker has be- or Li artis Ave, was arrested on a charge (om on which the big tank was|eVery indication of being perfect-|manager of Station - WIRE, will repenreily and Ce come “the Republican candidate of drunken driving yesterday resting at the rear of their home, ly all right as he laughed and|speak at 11 a. m. tomorrow on asked - of - the - Republican Con- : and “my opponent in Jog campaign.”

: evening after his car collided : played with his toys. commercial operations of radio gress. He listed these things that ELLETTSVILLE Oct. 12 —|with a Red Cab at the corner 219 8 lockbun wit stations. George Losey, manager ‘|“we will do.” a discussion housing, the [Services for Mrs. Allie Braxton of 21st and Illinois §ts. and con- + Begins to way of Harris, widow of W. B. Harris, [tinued on to hit a’'parked car, “The drum began to sway diz-

sof the FM section of Station Raise the minimum-wage law; Laments Lack. of Lovers WXLW, will_speak on. frequency editor, publisher and state repre-| The cab driver, Steven L. Sen-|zily.

overhaul the Social Securitv sys- . s Mr. Beasley called for his|Lanes in Park Planning Foauiation Out, 38. Dajore mem- 4 [tem and extend its coverage and Dewey v - SS. ME » Another ‘time he re. [Sentative, will be held at 2 p. m.|teney, 46, of 1526 Shelby Bt., was|wife, Margie, to help him support NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UP)—

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: increase its benefits; make the STAR MAY WED—Elizabeth - tomorrow in- Ellettsville Method- (treated at Methodist Hospital for|it. She put Jimmy on the ground : Alvin Friedrich, staff member! -|Labor Department equal in actual feted. to Dey 8 “elever), i Church. severely bruised legs and released.|and rushed to her 24-year-old| CYC nooks are being left outlor the . Independent Advance| Taylor, A Ta alk tress, may marry Lt. Glenn ; . that owe don't nat he Sunday. She and her ty James J. Jones, 37 W. 21st St. |away from“them and toppled di GeeORng So Author and lecttrer\movie on the making of electro-| 3<'"®%: May y trust laws against business moip [Were amon e meer residen : poh - ong plo Local Produce’ The broad open sweep . park- duction at 10 a. m. Oct. 20 for| football “greats. Miss Tadlor's. housing, and make sure that tell the Sunt ie ands She was a charter ECTROT ofl ~ comers Poe JOE diways cuts out lovers lanes that members of the adverising the- soaring prices do not. steal food on any o issues in whic! : American’ people are so deeply er oh ert LC pringers, aaa. oor! Co 4alcrowbar while his wife a practical aspects of courtship,”{ A group of advertising ‘students starlet is TN ‘engaded’ “rz ~Tsities fronr-American-families..._____ eed ME Yuma has be Society Si Methodist Church. 14s bs over 3c; ibs [the stunned child from under- he told a’ meeting of the Amet-|will visit the plant of General Lt. Davis 9 ig "President Truman repeatedly ers, 28, and cocks, y With Jimmy, the parents start-!yesterday. 19. Korea. Ipriati 11 these matte. gress and, 4) that Gov. ean cides, 2 tounjer ‘of the Eggs—~Current receipts, " th LO, ; one a TI A SR EE iL YT gt lons On 3 : 3 - He SS Grads B large, oe 2, me _ Its record, he d “what he| ghe is survived by three sons, | Rady A sap Roe has gt to be proud of. {Henry Harris, Indianapolis: W. B.| mary schedule of :eight to 12/jarris of Georgia, “and - speeches a day, rousing 18 car-gaughters. Mrs. John Troth and “No_2 red wheat, $210 No. 2 yellow corn, $134 “White House staff, train crows, ettsvitie.- B U Y YO U R

of present day parkway blannin |6-year-old Hollywood |cabinet status to Commerce and He charged, as he had. earlier, Mrs, Harris, who was 91, died The parked car belonged to husband's aid. But the tank got P! yp yp £.|Electrotype Co.. will. present a | |rectly onto. the child. types for use in advertising pro-| Davis, one of Army's all-time |nopolies; break thé log-jam in country where he stands _M b the Order of the Eastern Star logos. ry—Springers and toasters, 3g; UP & corner of the tank have always been “PAT Or thejory-class ... _|..mother says, however, that the lang clothing and other necesTess Jabored the “notorious” 80th Con- Her husband, active in Repub- than Na. 1: roasters, Be: Poult spring eo neath it. ican Society of Planning Officials|Outdoor Advertising Co. on Oct. {has asked for legislation or approH ¢ Dewey had said he was proud of [a9 e died in 43c. Grade A large, Sdc: wondered _Butterfat—No. 1. 5c; No. 2. S4e 6 Mr. Truman is on his custo-|iiarris Elletisville, and Edward Local Truck Grain Prices ere’ S y ou oui two 0, 2 e cor loads of people—his (amily, hisiiiss Nellie Harris. both of El No. 2 yellow ‘corn, ¥i

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