Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1948 — Page 12

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oll eveals Squeeze At Best for GOP to | Win Control of Senate

Margin Either Way Is Anyone’s Guess,

+ But Republicans Have Cause to Worry of ' By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Wrtier WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—The polls say Gov. Thomas E. Dewey 1s “In” but control of the new Senate—which may set the measure for what Mr. Dewey achieves as President—is still anybody's guess. Today we go on a skip around the country to get latest reports from the Scripps-Howard newspapers’ correspondents in the doubtful states: lowa-~No change here; GOP Sen. George Wilson should beat

by Sen. E. V. Robertson to Democratic Gov, Leslie’ C. Hunt. Wyoming dopesters give Mr. Hunt victory by 3000 to 5000 despite a probable Dewey victory here. But the GOP thinks Mr. Dewey may take Sen. Robertson with him, Colorado—S8en. Edwin C, Johnson should retain his Democratic Senate seat by 10,000 or more| °8 votes, 3 he Montana—Probably cluse, but Republican Tom Davis seems to| 3 have an edge on Democratic Sen. James E. Murray. Minnesota—Even the Repubiican figure GOP Sen. Joseph H. Ball will lose. Mayor Hubert Humphrey of Minneapolis is his Democratic opponent and he's campaigning rings around the Senator. Mr. Ball got off the reservation when he plumped for Franklin Roosevelt in 1944, and many Minnesotans haven't forgotten it. His conservative labor record also has made him & No. 1 target for union attacks. Gov. Dewey, on his recent Minnesota visit, urged Mr. Ball's reelection but didn’t seem to warm to his chore. 1 en New Mexico—The odds seem w visiilbe. on. Former. Secretary of Agri: :.. culture Clinton Anderson, who is opposed by Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley for the Republicans, Gen. Hurley is a colorful eampaigner and there have been some ificant -

climb uphill against a recent poli‘ical history strongly on the Democratic side. "Mr. Anderson ‘s no slouch as a vote-getter, also. This is a state where the last 10 Jays could make a difference, Kentucky—It looks like a Blue firass victory for Republican

Jen. John Sherman Cooper President Truman ‘Tom

DIRECTOR — Dr. John H. Waterman has been appointed director of the child guidance clinic being established at the Indiana University Medical Center here,

Children Clinic Director. Named

Dr. John H. ‘Waterman Takes Over Guidance

Dr. John H. Waterman, formerly with the Houston, Tex., Child Guidance Clinic, has been appointed director of the child guidance

diana University Medical Center. The clinic, which will deal with the emotional and psychiatric disturbances of children, is to be located on the campus and should be in opération in early Novem-

even defeats so th Ee - of the school of medicine, said. se Other movie—and-radio—iights; - be -to| i ’ y “ 1 [olis—22 years before moving to Jewey here—and that's the Way| “mne clinic Is under the Spon-|Conaos Boy wom 11" 181s who will be thrown out as bait to y retired] the is bl now. Cumming on 3 3 |Mattoon. He had been retired] Mr. ns) wing been what|20Tship of the Indianapolis Junior|Sommine ThE Bi ries com. = 3 | w Bet the voters to come and listen some years from his work as! ‘Ir. Tr 8 a “mossback League. i« “i Consolidated Ind pfd......... 2% 2% will be Buddy Rogers, Annejelectrical repairman. " bac Delta ‘Electric com . 14371 16% | | i / “epublican” — he has crossed Dr. Waterman will have the pr3 withl fh RR pid... 86's so | Baxter be Buddy Rogers, Anne; Mr, Lacy is survived by his ] ts vote the Demo- meni try assaciasy Prolessar of ay ..» » is Bowman and Harold Peary-—the wife, Laura; four sons, Cleo C.! ‘arty lines w ith {psychiatry an ‘supervise; 1- {Great Gildersleeve. 'and Lynn, of Mattoon; Roy, New! fu now and then. itraining in the child psychology 2 pf : s 40 | Plans call for two big rallies in Bethel, and Wayne M. Lacy, e Democratic nominee, Rep. field nd Gas & Wat com ........ 16% IT% East Chi d G 7 t . ; ogre . Ind & Mich B 4%2% -...n.... 9's 991, Eas cago and Gary tomorrow Idaho Falls, Ida.; a daughter, or haps laws ‘as did Mr. He was in charge of the Hous-iInd ¥ & L com . 24 Muinight and another in Hammond. Mrs. Lois Lyday, Salt Lake City, | Ran h i ig] I. ton clinic for five years and spent jhgbis © & I 30 Dig oo 10349 * Friday night. Hobart Creighton, Utah; 15 grandchildren and three : . The Louisville - er- three years as director of the Tri- Ind bis. Water of 4 com ..... oh. 108 |GOP candidate for governor, first great-grandchildren. Taam : gest rng hen ou, | County. onig Guidance Clinic in ADIs Water AR Py 101 © 104 [congressional nominee Theodore ~ rere ale, has come : Sen. Harrisburg, Pa. |tndpls Ratiways com eva iB Sendak, Sen. Homer E. Capehart _ ''obper although it supports the let CRS TA efferson National Lite com .. 12 © 18 1,.4 possibly Sen. William E. J ; et IIR ERI IOY OIRO roe fo ctf Rac arir i ef EIEAR. & CO DI ....oino hr Dre TRE Lhe Si ai a 0 0 dzeé West Virginia-1It takes a brave Lincoin Nat Life ©: oa ing Are. ng.the.. idates to, LS Ny fay SVU FOV 2an to risk much money on the dlr Marmon.Herringlon. tom’ 4 hroughout the two days, th Di DN; sate battle between GOP . . Notional Romes om ‘11.1 3 4s cavalcade will tour Lake aunty BY Septic Pit Dip ln net ve Peers IN Ind Pub Serv 5% pid ..... 0. “ ” | ry ao FETE (Tr am a ecompanied ba “chuck wagon , ew Neely, N Ind Pub Serv 4%% pfd.., 18 18% to provide the food. A 2-ve ; by Demo- BR Mallory com _.... «i 1% 18%) A highlight of the schedule will] -ysar-old tot who toppled J 4 oansti. The General Finance Corp, ap-| Pub Serv of Ind Po pia mh ah be a Wied esting at the koi WE 2 rain-filled septic tank pit Gear awash .... gates o e Ga steel works, yes ay was none the worse for onds on the ballot Boy ern pearca a Se ay ume aay giokels-vin ED py gil timed to occur at a change of|pie RY as today. One of the chief charges being|"I0Ud Not be revoked for alleged Herne Hauia Matas’ 2 21-108 aah bt The ang. ---Arehie. Lee. Guillet .Jx... son. of

violations of state finance regu-

1 connection with his sponsorship latins,

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Nis. ER. Perry Dies at Home

Funeral Tomorrow in Reddington

Services for Mrs, Maude A. Perry, 3027 Guilford Ave, who died yesterday in her home, will be held at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow in the Hamilton Funeral Home and at 2 p. m. in Reddington. Burial will follow in the Reddington Cemetery, near Seymour,

Perry, who was 47, had been ‘an Indianapolis resident 29 years, She was a member of the Evangelical and United - Brethren Church, Ladies’ Auxiliary 140 of the National Association of Letter Carriers, the Navy Mothers’ Club and the Broad Ripple Post No. 312, American Legion Auxilfary.

In addition to her husband, Ezra R. Perry, she is survived by four sons, Robert, Alfred, Donald and Roger Perry; a daughter, Juanita Perry, and one grandchild. all of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Ziskovski and

A, native of Seymour, Mrs. |:

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correspondence sweethearts,

Mrs. Schmutte, and a brother, the Rev. Ota Hobson, all of Cedar Rapids, Towa,

Mrs. Bessie Robinson

Services for Mrs. Bessie Robinson, 412 W, 26th St.. who died yesterday in General Hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in the Peoplg's Funeral Home, Burial will fol) in Crown. Hill. Born in Liberty, Ind., Mrs. Rob-

Indianapolis resident 42 years. She was a member of the Bethel A. M. E. Church 42 years and

ganizations of the church. She is sumeived by a daughter Mrs. Vivian Marbury, principal of School 87 and a cousin, Mrs. Mary Redd, Oxford. 0,

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\ By ROBERT BLOEM | Times Staff Writer | - GARY, Oct, "20 -— Republicans

{have ever put on here to |votes... They weren't counting

for their two-day “Meet the

gins tomorrow. half-dozen movie stars. With the stars’ drawing power, GOP candidates. and bigwigs expect to be| able to talk to more Lake County|

of Wasson Wilson, Hammond Republican Plan Rallies

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held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow in| { Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. clearings Burial will be in New Castle, Mr. Edwards, who was 55, leader of Class 28, secretary of Prepared today to invade the of TA ora Se a member the Silver Leaf Club and presi, Democratic Lake County strong-|,. pugiie Tie Masonic Lodge No. dent of the Matrons’ Club, all or-|N0ld with the biggest show they 398, Scottish Rite, Fairview Presse byterian .Church, Indianapolis {their candidates to draw crowds! Riemle American aciand Be

He is survived by his wife, Candidate” cavalcade which be-| Bernice - Edwards: a ie Js. [Townsend Edwards, and a sister, That job will be be up to the Mrs Glen Maris, Noblesville,

Frank P. Lacy

Services for Frank P. Lacy, {former Indianapolis resident who voters than they ever have before, gied Sunday in a hospital in Mat-|

Heading the delegation of stars/yo nm be k v "'|will be George Murphy, president, a1 Nery to old 3}. 12:50 of ‘AFL Actors Guild and friend jody will be returned to Indianprominent anolis for burial in Floral Park. Born in Amo, Ind., Mr. Lacy,| {who was 79, lived in Indianap-|

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Mr, and Mrs, Archie Lee Gullet 8r., Cincinnati, was’. playing in

{ a law admitting displaced ersons to the U. 8. The law is

The charges followed a series of the articles in The Times outlining complaints of used car

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the yard of an aunt, Mrs. Mary Gullett, 2602 Findley Ave. yesterday. His family is visiting the

alled much too restrictive by buyers on

Oklahoma Odds are on Demo-| Ses. General was ¢ ‘tat Robert 8. Kerr, former ne Finance ‘overnor, to win the Senate seat

charging excessive finance rates

i H. Moore. Mr. Kerr has plenty in blank. » spend, and this helps in his|

as a good organization and is ment this good campaigner. were continued this afternoon. . Some people in Republican high! ommand say now it looks like/2 DEAD IN SHIF CRASH ' met loss of two seats for the; BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. !OP. That should mean a 49-47|(

ut so close as to worry the Re-jand the Norwegian # that way. Coast Guard reported today.

Hog Trading Up 25-50c;

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20 UP)—Two men were xilled_analbocal Truck Grain Prices ‘enate, enough to organize Senate|five others are believed missing nd take control of committees,/in a collision between a tugboat

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Abducted Baby Found Alive

BALTIMORE, Md. Oct.

Indianapolis relatives. He toddled over to the yard |next door to peek over the edge 20/of the unfinished tank pit. (UP) — Ten-week-old Jo Ann minute or two later his aunt

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Mezzanotte was found alive and|8lanced out her kitchen window and saw a tiny hand disappearing

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and police se.zed a middle-aged her son, Arthur Jr., 14, ran from mother of three children as the the house to the pool and rescued

linfant's abductor, | Jo Ann was snatched from her) baby carriage yesterday

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after- garage, noon while her mother—26-year- reached the pit just as the unDolores Mezzanotte— [conscious tot was puHed out. He went into a drugstore to buy some rolled the boy over a wash tub to revive him.’ Archie was wrapped in blankets, Cornwall Ave. house in a middle-|sent to the hospital for examina- § tion and returned home.

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Sem rr WEDNPSDAY.OCT. 20, 1618 Red Erwin, B-29 War Hero, Finally Burns His Mortgage

«$3278 Anonymous Gift Does Trick;

VA Also Promotes Honor Medal Winner.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Oct. 20 (UP)—War hero Red Erwin watched the $3278 mortgage to his new home burning in the fireplace. CG Ty + It made him recall the burning, searing phosphorus bomb he had picked up with his bare hands and thrown out of a B-29 plane over Japan, saving the lives of 11 other crewmen, But today’s burning was quite = different. “It's one of the greatest re-

Red. An order was issued immee diately and Erwin started traine {ing for the $3727 a year job as

« {llefs a fellow could know,” he “ : {contact representative. He was sald, 1 feel lke a million 5 omoted officially last week.’

his Bessemer friends { The mortgage he was burning g¢srteq a new $10,000 drive. This {had just been paid off by a “large! on’ | time, they say, it won't stop une Midwestern firm” which refused i the full amount is raised to.be identified. An official of the! : firm had read recently the story Red Is left with one arm of the Congressional Medal of Purned almost beyond use and {Honor winner which apeared in-|his~ face covered with burned a national magazine. |scars. The phosphorus bomb he Drive Fell Sh {picked up, burning at more than Tula aie) ve | e oa UH tor ad 1000 degrees, literally seared the tad 8 4 ys ous Dene actor had popes of his arm. Only a folded fad | ow i ugens 4 Red) parachute protected his stomach jot a coal miner, was promised 23nd Wim from quick death, $3727 a year job with the Vet- STEEL-MAKING AID erans Administration under a|

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About four pounds of fluorspar |CMH winners; how Red had to!18 consumed in making each ton |get along with a $1954 a year job of steel in the open-hearth pro. with the VA because ‘President 55: It thins the slag which cone {Truman's order was not carried tains the impurities of the molten ese out” mass and causes it to combine Friends in Bessemer started a with the sulfur and phosphorus

. S. Statement = : $10,000 drive to buy Red a house, (Present.

scal year through Oct. 18 com-|War hero had a $10,000 house built,

ROUSE Gen. Omar Bradley, Army Eggs—Current receipts, lbs to case, » 43c: Grade A large, 59c: rade A me- $ 8,743,000 Chief of Staff, and Carl Gray, dium, 49c: Grade large, 45¢; no grade,

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