Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1948 — Page 1
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59th YEAR—NUMBER 191
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1948
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‘Want Live Elephant? State: GOP Will Get It
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DEWEY SUSPENDERS—Carolyn Thomas of. Knightstown, But-
ler University senior, models campaign novelties . ... Dewey sus-
penders, Dewey earrings, a Dewey tie apd giant ‘size button. |
Carolyn works afternoons at Republican State Headquarters. ® 4 = x =
Dewey Mustache Facsimiles
Lacking for Halloween Party
By MARJORIE TURK Kgyone want a live elephant . . . temporarily, that is? erarom State Headquarters. They’ 11 shoot in the ‘order. A live pachyderm is just one of a long list of items the head-| quarters will sell or order to help whip up campaign fervor. So far, they've been stymied by only one request. That came vesterday from the Women's Republican Club of Marshall County. It called for a gross of Dewey mustaches i faesimiles, of course . . . for mem-/ bers to wear at a Halloween party. The headquarters politicos sug-, gested tee-shirts bearing Dewey, and Warren photos. Seems they could have had Dewey-Warren brooms, though, Or bubble Lum with the candi“dates” piciires. Or. if a live ele phant to be too cumbersome, a choice of plastic styles. One model nods with its slogan, “Give the Nod to Dewey.” Another winks, “I've Got My Eye on
Just wall
Truman Lashes At State Righters
President Speaks In North Carolina
United Press President "Truman and his runDewey.” [ning mate, Sen: Alben W. Bark. v ” . ley of Kentucky, stumped e Dewey Ashtrays.Avallable |," cday with a warning that And along artistic lines, theres vote for the States’ Rights ~+ape--life-size bronze patina stone portrait busts of the pres dential candidate. (Price—$38 For the children, they can order beanies, sunbonnets, Eton caps,!
elephant banks and balloons. Energetic campaigners can en|of the campaign, the Democratic
float blimps above the house, and (Standard bearers made a last dedecorate the home's interior with| termined “come-home” Dewey ashtrays, Dewey cigarets, rebellious Southerners. Dewey cigaret lighters. Dewey Mr. Truman's associates said paperweights and Dewey pipes that was to be one of the main| with appropriate slogans stamped points of the President's frankly on them in silver. political speecH this afternoon at Women may wash with Dewey the North Carolina State Fair in goap and buy their perfume in Raleigh. Mr. Barkley issued his specially made Dewey wrappers./appeal to the States’ Righters They can anchor their curls with/'last night at Nashville. Tenn..
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| E. Dewey and ,6 his advisers mapped out the final two weeks
the Republicans.
Dewey hairpins and pewder theirland was to reiterate it today in|
noses as they peak into Dewey his home state of Kentucky. compacts. There are emery Dewey in Albany boards for shaping Republican without specifically mentioning fingernails. the Thurmond-Wright slate of] Sheet Music on Hand the States’ Righters, Mr. Barkley Men may wear Dewey photo teld his audience “it needs to be ties and mop their brows wilthiclear that a vote for any nomihankies bearing their favorite’sinee other than the nominees of| photo. They may even have tooth-|the Democratic Party—nominated Picks —quill ones. slogan-imprinted. at its convention—is a vote for For those who like to sing, | there's sheet music . . . “Tom Dewey for President” or “Dew Dew Dewey Day.” Or records and orchestral arrangements of these . for parties. The list goes on and on, up past the three-score mark. A quick check of Democratic State Headquarters reveals only the usual stickers, buttons, blotters and auto adornments. And they won't make any promises on a live donkey.
Car Anti-Freeze
publican ticket.” Mr. Dewey, who returned to Albany, N. Y, last night from| his 13-state tour of the Midwest,
tegists that he can't afford to let down during the next two weeks. ginia and put in a good word for!
comb who is enaged in a close election battle.
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OF Democratic: Party..is. a. vote for, While GOP candidate Thomas -
appeal tol
the Republican Party and the Re-|
was told by his political stra-|
They were reported as urging him to swing through West Vir-|
Self: Defense Plea Hinted In Oder Trial
Selection of Murder Trial Jury Lags
By JACK THOMPSON Jeanette Oder, first degree murder in the fatal |shooting of her ex-husband last Feb. 4, remained impassive today {as attorneys continued their at[tempts to pick a murder jury In Criminal Court 1.
Held without bond in Marion County jail since the night of the shooting Mrs. Oder| is charged with killing Harvey | |Samuel Broglin, 35-year-old bar-
tender, as he walked up her porch
steps at 2538 Brookside Pkwy, | Questioning by three {for the 46-year-old defendant. led! |by Frank Symmes, indicated they would use self-defense in an ef-| |fort to have her acquitted. Ask Death Penalty State's attorneys Harry Rid|dell and Robert Coates are de|manding death {chair for the we
|each- prospective juror:
Ihave any objection to or death]
| penalty?” As the murder trial moved into |its second day, Judge William D.| | Bain, who is trying the case, said [the first venire of 100 talesmen has almost been exhausted with-| lout seating a jury, Two additional venires already have been drawn and the thoroughness of the questioning by attorneys Indicates it will take several days before the opening ~ |arguments get under way. Judge Bain said 10 of the jurors! {have been disqualified by th
Istate because they objected to the
death penalty. Shows No Emotion Wearing the same black outfit 'she had on yesterday, Mrs. Oder | seemed pale from her long stay! in jail. She showed no emotion]
«as she sat in front of a filled
courtroom and she makeup. The body of Mr. Broglin, her second hushand from whom she had been divorced three years, was found lying in the snow-cov-ered yard next to Mrs. Oder's (home the night of the slaying. At that time she told detectives she’ was mortally afraid of him and said she fired a test shot from her revolver when she learned he was to call on her, then waited in her darkened house for him.
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CLEVELAND, Oct. 19 (UP) —It may be a changing world, but not to Joseph Barbato, 21-year-old auto enthusiast. Barbato emerged from the Ohio State Reformatory two months ago after spending |
wore
time for stealing an auto to |
take his girl for a ride. Today he is in jail again for stealing an auto to take his girl for a ride. The events were the same, but the autos and the girls were different.
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DEFENDANT -Charged with murdering her ex-husband, Mrs, Jeanette Oder remained unemotional as state and defense attorneys battled today to se-
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Former Prisoner Tells of ‘Offer’
DETROIT, Oct. 19 Detroit ex was offered $15,000 spring to kill
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Miller said Bolton, also an ex-|
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|he was “still open for that propoIsition.” z | “I'm open to any proposition if| {there's enough money in it,” Mil-| ler said he replied. . Picked Up Shotguns Miller said it was several days later when “Bolfon nanied Reuther in connection with the “proposition.” He said that the day before the shooting, Bolton picked up two shotguns and some shells which he had left at Miller's home. “I'm going t6 get myself a —— Commie,” Bolton said, according to Miller's testimony. “Miller-said about 10-days after the shooting, he asked Boiton about Mr. Reuther and that Bolton replied: “Why, that dirty —— Commie got what was coming to him to him—"
lIron _Falls, Hurts Child
|@ne-year-old Charles Masterson
was under treatment in Deaconess,
Hospital today for a fractured skull and lacerations suffered {when an iron fell on his head. {Hospital attaches said the child {pulled the iron's electric cord and ithe iron fell.
‘Shows Gain for Truman
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Denny Widens Lead Over Jacobs;
Schricker Fails to Boost Margin
By ART
WRIGHT
The three-day tabulation. in The Times Straw Vote today]
revealed these changing trends:’
ONE—Democrat Harry 8. Truman showed signs of gaining Thomas E. Dewey in the presidential race. The margin |election campaign year, of 15.2 per cent which Mr. Dewey held over Mr, Truman on the|must the situation be this year? second day went down to 14.6 per cent.
.| Republican
Dewey still leads 56.5 per cent to, 41.9 per cent for Mr. Truman.
TWO—George L. Denny,
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[congressman campaign, boosted
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For ‘the three days Mr.
THREE—Democrat Henry F. possible they might be contribut|Schricker failed to increase his ing indirectly to Republican cam-
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11.2 per cent lead over Repub-
Republican Sen. Chapman Rever-| [publican hope in the 11th district|lican Hobart Creighton. Following are the aggregate Mr. Dewey and, his margin over Democrat An- (tabulations to date, showing also] Mr. Revercomb have been none drew Jacobs from a lead of 9.6 the percentages for two days to
-convict said today hefor the Conservation Department, lastiand by an auditor for the departWalter Reuther, iment that reasonable contribuo [President of the CIO United Auto|tions could be charged to exJohn Milter, 45, sail the offer former .minor UAW official who make it $100, which I did."
{was examined today on a charge lof blasting Mr. Reuther with a man Jra Haymaker charged that
{convict, asked him last March jt/ Thornburg told The Times over
Mr:
“Ihe lost the contract in favor of
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Democrats Say Park Funds Given GOP
Cite Check Drawn on Brown County Lodge
By ROBERT BLOEM Democratic State Headquarters fired a new salvo-at Republican {administration of state parks today, charging they had proof that in at least one instance, state park funds had been solicited and
Fooncy Irkec , | Urges Smoke Control Now
contributed to GOP campaign funds. The “proof” was the canceled] check for the contribution. The check for $100 was drawn on the account of the Abe Martin Lodge in Brown County State| Park last October. It was made out to James Costin, Republican! Parfy treasurer, and was indorsed by the Republican State Finance Committee. A. LaMarr Bittinger, former| {manager of ‘the Lodge, confirmed [writing the check and said it had |been charged to “expense” with [the full approval and knowledge lof certain conservation department park supervisors. to Contribution A Ee said the records
he St ro Know how the Demolcratic state committee obtained [the canceled check, but he said the did write it,. | “I had been solicited for a Sontelhution to the Republican] arty,” Mr. Bittinger said: “I Hi Feta even though I knew my. two-year contract to operate the lodge was running out. “I was told by Alfred Thornburg, supervisor of concessions
penses. On that basis, I agreed to reontribute—$50, but that tion was vetoed and I was told to
While State Democratic Chair-
this was a case of using “state funds” for political purposes, Mr.
the telephone that such a situation was “impossible.” Account in Order { “If sich a contribution was niade out of the regular account it certainly must have been made good by the tontributor in the final settlement,” Mr. Thorn said. “The state permits no contributing of its funds to anybos and while the department auditor might have missed such a check, the State Board of Accounts would never have let it pass.” . State Board of Accounts records, however, show Mr. Bittinger's accounting in order when
Republican State ‘Rep.— John H: Metford, Seymour attorney, last March. The record does show, however, that Mr. Bittinger made a total settlement of $352 in the
"|Indiana Republican Editorial Association meeting here a week; -
burg | wallace, Jenner men, who are out
In Hoosiers’
Creighton Hopes to Ride In With Dewey; Foe Counts on Disgruntled Republicans
By DAN (First “of
Indiana may again contribute to its reputation as the home of
{picture-puzzle politics, despite the |campaign. | to carry him into the governorshi
ga is may ALR
ed Sen. William em to be gov ernor. Sen. Jenner meanwhile is busy | in Washington, where he heads the Republican National Committee speakers’ bureau for the Dewey-Warren cam n. He was too busy to attend the
ago, but arrived two days later to talk to the State Federation of Women’s Republican Clubs, The editors’ meeting was conducted by Claude Billings, Akron editor and publisher, who also presided at the spring roeeting| where Jenner's attempt fo grab the governorship was condemned | by resolution, Absentees Are Listed Mr. Billings had been ousted as secretary of the Indiana Republican State Committee when Sen. Jenner, then chairman, favored Horace Coats instead. Mr. Coats is now the Senator's secretary and he also is remaining in Washington during the Creighton campaign. Other absentees are Elmer (Doc) Sherwood and Lyle
working for Dewey, the former in Washington and the, latter in Chicago. The women's: meeting where Sen. Jenner spoke was arranged by Mrs. Mabel Fraser, vice chairman. of the Republican State Committee, which is headed by Clark Springer, another Jenner)
man, ’ : At the meeting, the junior Senator pledged his fealty to the entire Republican ticket, includ-
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final accounting. Mr. Bittinger said ‘he was cer-| {tain that the $352 settlement did!
EVANSVILLE, Oct. 19 (UP) not include “making good” the! {fo
GOP contripution. ] “About $200 of it,” Mr. Bittinger said, “was because of the auditor's refusal to allow an oper-| ating drawing account for Octo-| ber. The rest was for various items of inventory, and definitely did not include this check. The check was, and still is, the! Lodge's contribution, not mine.” Charging that this might be [just “a surface indication of the| real story,” Mr. Haymaker said: i ‘What Is Situation? “I'm appalled that the Republicans, who have been laying claims to great accomplishments in the administration of park ho{tels and concessions, would at|tempt anything as obvious as this. “If this situation could arise in 1947, which was not a general what
| | I wonder how many visitors to state parks realized that it was
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‘ too friendly since the Senator per cent to 11 per cent. rovide a comparison: forces leaving Creighton to Gates, Lack Looms Here ignored the Governor's suggestion] P F WR. col is eausing predictions that The town's already short of fOr liberalizing entry’ require: } 3Days 2 pry Ie icte ere Schricker ign} win avin 3 anti-freeze for radiators, even at/ments for European displaced For Thomas E. Dewey, Republlean «...ceeeseesves 56.5 Dewey carries Indiana for the | persons. Cirivess 41.9 i . presidency by 150,000 votes, He higher prices, with deep winter 2 Dewey Speeches | wer Mary % 3ramab, Democrat cresanans 13 is Lx LOCAL TEMPERATU RES carried it by 93,000 in 1944. at least four weeks away. | pouring the remaining days i Incomplete Wallace, Progremive ...): RSTO an "0.8 04 7 . mo 37 3 . mo 58 In Favor of Jenner : The first taste of freezing ne campaign. Mr. Dewey ls ex | * GOVERNOR | 8a m..41 12 (Noon) 59 | Gov. Dewey has declared that weather this week brought a little Pec to make internationa 55.1 554 | 9a m.. 48 1p m.. 680 [he will work through the state rush-to the auto supply stores, one affairs the major topic of his For Henry F. Schricker, Democrat ...... rere mere : administrations and the Repubselling more than 100 gallons.| speeches. For Hobart Creighton; -Republlean “.oveiivinin snes 43.9 M2. Suoko-Frost's brief visit-to. ins fiean = state’ organizations ‘when! And some were caught with their He addresses the New York| For Walter Frisble, Progressive .......cioooviennas 0.0 0.0 | aianapolis and Marion County 18|gected. That means they will be anti-freeze down to nothing. They Herald-Tribune Forum. tomorrow Incomplete Ballots ...........ocoooierivenes Ceaser LO 04 |about over, at least for the time aground bo. dr olin wero out. [and an Al Smith memorial , CONGRESS ; ibeing, according to Paul Miller,| 00 nie-counter. ‘ Permanent types were selling dinner in New York Thursday. For George L. Denny, Republican ...........coce0 53.5 52.8 |Indianapolis weather man. Should the Indiina” Governor for $349 as against $2.85 last/He also has campaign talks| For Andrew Jacobs, Democrat ........ Sinded creer 42.8 43.0 = With a low of 34 degrees pre-i,. . Democrat, the Dewey offer year. scheduled for Cleveland, Chicago,| For Willard B. Ransom, Progressive ...coveeeevee 0.7 0.8 dicted for tonight, any frost willl 14" oveiude the “state admin- ) - “The* uicohol-base-. types . were Boston and New York. Incomplete Ballots .......cooieeisienaons veeeseses 33 38 |be scattered and light, he sald.|;¢ ation" This would leave the slightly lower than last Jeu, and] Mr. Truman will visit each of TA TRENDS ! inn nim nn ned THE. prediction, for The Tow 1s state.committee In charge. “early” weren't: ~eities..and...ala0... Dlans... 10). quraighs- VOLER. cass ens snnniisssrnssoss, 36.5 359 |falr and warmer. The IoW 1a8t| “gen Jenner, already close to What Kind they ot so long as Speak in Brooklyn and St. Louis Straight Democrat Votes y......co.orsiorssssss Lo SA TURE night wae -34- degrees. “ene “throne; “would then” bethey could get it. before going home 10. Independ-| Berane Pomocrey VOIR verre Ja | A report from the U. 8 Weath- [Ll ROT COREE CER Warehouses reported dwindlingence, Mo., to await the outcome = Party Preference ........ocoeeeeens veri dl vers 9.8 10.0 [°F Bureau explained that practs- any danger of State House intersupplies, with the outlook for in-|of the balloting. ' tT 56 5.6 |CAlly the entire nation was cov-|gere oe it is pointed out coming loads. unce uncertain. "| Wallace — Progressive Party) Republicans for Democra roman o.oo et BS sg [ered Dy the recent cold wave, : . enon |candidate Henry A. Wallace was Peitiostals Jor Republican Bewey Sr 3 04 |which came in from the Pacific the target of an egg thrower| tet ‘4 |coast. Identify Loogootee Nios the target of ‘an’ egg thrower Repunican for Progress! ressive Wallace IID a8 wa | Rn predictions in The Times Halloween Pranks : , ™ pul ns for Democra BF sess sevnernen " rizeless contest to name. the + H Killed in Minois Cras oo ae Tie he was Siiticiaing Sree. Democrats for Republican Creighton .......c..c.. 2.3 24 (PE sao In A ‘Pane’ in Neck (UP) — Two men who were prisoner” of the men who run| Republicans for Democrat Jacobs ....c.ocoocevees T3 18 |dianapolis range trom Oct. 22 to| Halloween vandals were at burned beyond recognition in an the government, an egg struck Democrats for Republican Denny .....ocoviveeees 5.0 48 Nov. 26. work last night. automobile accident near here his manuscript and splattered on| Republicans for Progressive Ransom .....i..ccvvn. 0.3 04 | Foster M. Sithmons, 1602 Lexing-| Window panes in newly conSunday were identified with the the floor beside him. | The strongest vote-getter for 12 per cent “scratching.” Twelve ton Ave, says the first snow will|structed houses in the 700 block aid of their parents at an inquest. “Well, folks,” chuckled Mr. one day—the third—was Repub- per ent were Republicans cross-|fall at 11:05 p. m. Oct. 22, the! in Butler Ave. were broken. Damlast night. Wallace, “that seems familfar. It|!ican Denny who got 58 per cent ing party lines to vote for Mr. time and date of his birth in 1923. age was estimated at $200. “. The men were George Kenneth seems like the South.” {of the votes in the congressional |Schricker and 2 per cent Demo-|Others are James L. Ancelet, 5114] Mrs. Lowell C. Hines, 1239 DuKays, 30, and Charles Edward ; ~ race. Gov Dewey gathered 56/crats for Republican Creighton.|W. Melrose Ave, with 9:35 a. m. kane Way, told deputy sheriffs Gootee, both of Loogootee, Ind./KIND OF CHILLY _ | per cent in his campaign and Mr.|Mr. Dewey and Mr. Truman each |Nov. 10; Mrs. Mildred Ross, 5550 an outbuilding on her property Robert Graves, 22, of 1044 N. BOSTON, Oct. 19 (UP)~—New|Schricker had 54 ‘per cent. . attracted 6 per cent of the voters College Ave., with 2 p. m, Nov. 13; had been destroyed and a bird Delaware St. the third victim of {England temperatures dropped to| One-day party trends for the/from opposite parties as did Mr, Mrs. R. L. Burnett, 130 W. 20th|bath trimmed with ornaments of the flaming wreck, died in a Mt.|as low as 8 degrees above zero|third day showed 40 per cent|Jacobs and Mr. Denny. St, with 5 p. m. Nov, 13, and|sentimental value had been found Vernon (IIL) hospital early yes-|in the season's first cold snap voting straight Republican; 32| Another revised tabulation will Free an Quinnette, 2053 8. Me-| hanging from a tree limb in "epi tardsy, : ] per cent straight Democrat and appear in orrow’s Tynes St., with 6:45 a. m, Nov, 26.| yard today. ¥
ing Candidate Creighton. Then he hurried back to Washington, where he is expected to remain r the duration of the campaign. Meanwhile the GOP guberna-
Here Hobart Creighton is counting on Gov. Thomas E. Dewey
served notice of Boviet steps to
GOP Factional Fight Holds Key to Puzzle
Politics
KIDNEY a Series)
reported apathy of the national
p, while ‘his Democratic opponent, with under-cover support from
Tighten Blockade
UN Will Weigh Decision Friday
PARIS, United States, Britain and France
curity council today that ‘Russia is tighteriing the blockade of Ber{lin even while the United. debates the crisis. Anglo - American delegates
clamp the iron grip more firmly
Council resumed debate of the issue after a four-day recess. Russia was on trial on Western
and violating the United Nations pledges by sealing off Berlin from the West except by air, “At the very moment in which Jue th rien Soviet iar. ng the e, authorities have taken additional steps to tighten it,” Dr. Philip Jessup
by Soviet authorities
ter through the ar ATeRGNder tain had made a like Trucks - bearing part. ard fhe city have been stopped, e “And yet the Soviet delegate, Andrei Vishinsky (chief Soviet
Soviet attempt to blockade Ber-
torial candidate continues to dart about the state in his private airplane campaigning with his smil-| ling slogan— ‘T ain't mad at no-|
The meat-ax mauling of the Democratic opposition is left to Gov. Ralph Gates. He is credited with nominating Creighton and
irate Jenner men were mumbling —"Let Gates elect him.”
Schricker Gets Around
80 former Gov. Schricker was
quick to make the Gates administration an issue in the campaign. He gets around, with his white hat, in about as many spots as does the Creighton airplane. Sometimes he wisecracks that he is “the candidate who keeps his feet on the ground.” As wartime Governor, Mr. Schricker had a Republican legislature. They got along well {enough so that present polls show many Republicans” are ready to Iie § for his return to the- State
His "popularity, combined with the - possibility of the Jenner
lin,” he added. ¢ Mr. Vishinsky started reading
Oct. 19 (UP) — The{hin
notified the United Nations se- a
ay. Yat" Staten’ Wold’ the oouncil.
Dr. Jessup cited or nounchmint]
that all vehicles coming from the Soviet zoné into Berlin must en-
Sy
foodstuff to-
‘Want Acton On Ordinance, He Tells Board
Fights Proposal to Hire Extra Enginear By LQUIS ARN Mayor Al Feen oy threw his full support behind speedy passage of the pro-
ilies Say iiss = in
on Berlin when the Security|from the
charges of menacing world peace|ices
|delegate), contends there was no the
a magazine and chewing on one the
(finger. He coughed frequently (and violently. After Alexandre Parodi of France, that the other Western powers had said, Chairman Juan Bram-
said it would begin considering its decision in the Berlin case. Orders Cease Fire
indorsing all n
uglia of Argentina, adjourned the out. after the state convention the[Council until Friday, when he
Earlier, the Security Counell ordered both Arabs and Jews to accept an immediate cease-fire in the six-day-old battle of the Negeu. Russia and the Ukraine votea|™ in favor of “an immediate and effective cease-fire,” making the vote unanimous. The order was issued as dispatches from Palestine said that Israeli forces had pushed to within a few miles of the big Egyptian stronghold of Gaza in southern Palestine and had brought the city under their guns.
Accident Victim Dies Dewight Aldrich, 61, of R, R. 1, Sharpsville, who suffered a crushed chest and broken ribs in an accident on Ind. 23 near North
day in Veterans Hospital, Spring Rd.
Liberty Saturday, died early to-|Carter, 23, deserted him a look Cold from . the church two
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the City Council, Board members received Mayor's Seolging without come
ment. They sald they had asked Stesuisations for suggested changes in the proposed ordinance
so that they might go lcouncil with a complete of the smoke abatement iments of all concerned,
before the analysis requires
Allis, Wis., said in a divorce suit today that his wife, Mrs. Ruth
minutes ‘after, they were married in 1044.
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