Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1948 — Page 18
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THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1048
ewey et
Sticks St Strictly To Script in Forum Speech
McGrath Attempts To Sar Governor
Gov. Thomas he Dewey appeared determined to call his own shots during the remainder of the campaign and ignore efforts by Democrats to draw him out on thelr issues, The Republican nominee, who repeatedly has been taunted by his opponents to “come out and fight,” made his strategy clear in New York City last night. At the New York Herald-Trib-
Him To Fight
Election Tiff |S peedy y New
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MIAMI, Fla, Oct. 21 (UP)— : The final session of the American emonstrate Legion's 30th National convention wis Sxpocied to Sive quitk AP. Transmits Complete
proval to Philadelphia as its 1949 meeting site today and then turn] Novel in 2 Minutes By PAUL F. ELLIS
to the business of electing a new national commander. : United Press Science Writer The election will be preceded] WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 — A by an address by Gen. Hoyt 8.
that may open an era of inter-
the United States Air Forces, sent at a rate of a million words Philadelphia seemed sure to gets minute was demonstrated for the nod for the 1949 Legion par-iipa. first time today. ley because no other city made yi {y 4 combination of radio, a bid. Jrelenion and photography. It is The battle over a new national known as Pltrafax. commander, to succeed James F.| Showing that it has reached the
Ignores Effort
new system of communication!
Vandenberg, Chief of Staff for, ......) television and radio mail|
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
lies were evacuated by firemen from near-by homies.
une Forum, Mr. Dewey. stuck to’ his policy despite the several digs| which the previous speaker, Democratic Chairman J. Howard | McGrath, got in at “Republican isolationism.” Speaks at Dinner Tonight Mr, Dewey is slated to make another “non-political” speech to-
night at a memorial dinner in
New York City for former Democratic Presidential candidate Alfred E. Smith. President Truman will make an
address tonight |. BY Green. of Omaha. Neb.
he International Ladies Garment Workers Union (AFL). The President will be intro. duced by actress Tallulah Bankhead, whose father, uncle and grandfather were prominent in southern Democratic politics for more than a half century. Though Mr. Dewey was not present last night when Mr. MecGrath voiced his criticism of the Republican Party, copies of his apctes had been widely gistribin advance.
“No Isolation”
coun that the experiences of two world! “Wars
“there can be no isolation. » Wallace—Henry A. Wallace arrived Jn New York after Wind.
sive Party presidential nominee, | bidding for the votes of Pennsylvania coal miners, said the main - ‘of the Marshall Plan was to rebuild German in-
dustry and that American coal
miners would be thrown out of work asa result.
Rites Set Friday
For Mrs, Schaefer
mw TE te Fu.
nerdl services for Mrs. Elizabeth Schaefer, who died Tuesday in St. Edward's Hospital, will be held at 9 a. m, tomorrow in St.
's Church. Burial will be in the church ceme 8 . Schaefer, who was 80,
was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and its altar society and the American Legion AuxilWife of Michael Schaefer, who her death, Mrs.
Schaefer is vid t . Michael by (wp sons
and Kenneth Schaefer, 13%
Indianapolis; two daughters, Miss Bertha Schaefer and Mrs, Joseph| 300. Steinert, New Albany; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Baxter, New Albany; a brother, William Board, Logansport, 10 etre and three great-grandchildren.
Lowell W. McMullen
Services for Lowell W. McMullen, 8100 Rockville Road, who died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Floral Park. Born in Maysville, Mr. McMullen, who was 48, lived in Indianapolis 26 years. He was a machinist at the Link Belt Co. 12 years, and a member of Center Masonic Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Hazel; two sons, Robert and Lowell W. McMullen Jr., both of Indianapolis; a brother, Forrest McMullen, Indianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. Merle Dixon and Mrs. Edith Cates, Indianapolis; Mrs. Lema Newton, Roachdale; Mrs. -Zola Himes, Russellville, and Mrs. Ollie Patrick, New Maysville,
Mrs. Mary Benn
Mrs, Mary Benn, 1010 8. Illinois St, a native of Russia who came to the United States in 3808 and to Indianapolis in 1936, died yesterday in the Ada An-
. _ selm Nursing Home. She was 73. J
“Services bo hed at 1. p. m. Friday In
"Benn was a a of §
apolls, and Dave Benn, New York; three daughters, Mrs. Sam Dobrow, Indianapolis; Mrs, Alec
“two sons, Arthuf Benn,” nal “8
O'Neil of New Hampshire, has stage where plans for the public
prepared speech on foreign bolled down into a struggle be- can be made, the 1047-page novel Weather Is Favorable
tween veterans of the first and “(Gone With the Wind” was transsecond World Wars for control mitted word for word in its enof the Legion. tirety in about two minutes. The Cralg, Factor distance was about three miles— About two-thirds of the dele- from 2 Hanemiiter in a hotel to the Library of Congress, gates are World War II veterans, Ultrafax is a development some of whom have banded to- pn. Radio Corporation of Americ gether in an effort to unseat the in co-operation with the Eastman “old guard” which they claim has! {Kodak Co. and the National controlled the election for 30 Broadcasting Co. The new system, combining the use of teleyears, : |vision and radio, transmits with Their candidate was James F.| the speed of 1ight—186,000 miles
Wrens ATE
gained heavy support when Tg
| presenting a favorable outlook Ayreshire Coll com
FLAMES OF FURY—Drums of gasoline and oil blew up early today at the Columbus, O., warehouse of the Sun Oil Co., rocking the western suburbs. Damages were estimated at more than $i million before the flames were placed under control.
Thirty fami-
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Indiana Stocks and Bonds
tocal Dea
Arrange Services For Mrs. Wiegand
Native of Germany saturday in Terre Hau
Dies at Age 81 | Mr. Burns, who lived fn Indias Services for Mrs. Elizabeth apolis three years, was a na Wiegand, 21 E. Palmer St. who of Terre Haute. In 1945 he moved . from Indianapolis to Albany, Ore, |died Tuesday in Lyndhurst Nurs- 4, pecome editor of. Western ing Home, will be held at 8:30 Stamp Collectors Magazine. a. m. tomorrow m Before coming to Indianapolis, in the Lauck Fu- he published Al Burns’ Stamp neral Home and Magazine in Ames, Iowa, for two: at 9 a. m, in years. He previously was editor Sacred Heart lof Weekly Philatelic Gossip in Church. Burial ‘ Holton, Kas., for 17 years. will follow in St. Besides a large stamp collet Joseph Ceme- tion of his own, he judged many tery. stamp exhibitions. He was a ~Andtiveot member of the Presbyterian Church in Poland, and the Masonic Lodge in Holton, Kas. . Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Elva Burns; two daughters, Burns,
Ex-Local Citizen
Dies in Oregon
Services for Al Burns, stamp | magazine editor and philatelie { authority, formerly of Jndisnaps olis, who died Tuesday in his Ale bany, Ore, home, will be held | Saturday in Terre Haute. Burial
was 81, came to Indianapolis Mrs. Wiegand while a young «Misses Betty and Barbara girl and lived here 68 years. She Albany, Ore; two sons, Robert was preceded in death by her/ Burns, Albany, Ore, and Dale husband, John Wiegand. Burns, Indianapolis; a brother, Active Civic Worker Juell Burns, Indianapolis, and a
Active in civic and church ar- Siar 1 Gary Burns, Indianap-
fairs, Mrs. Wiegand’ was past president of the Christian Mothers Society of Sacred Heart Traffic Victim, 7, Church and a member of the
[Third Order of 8t. Francis and In Fair Condition
For Farm Activities —Oet, MN— T Marmon-Herrington com .... eo be 'the Altar Society. AT id school girl 4 Continuing falr weather with STOCKS Bid Askea Mastic Asphal om “7 33 #1 She is survived by two daugh-| year-old: sc S41 was in
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harvests were delayed by rain. Cummins Eng com Wheat . planting is still {in /Cummins Eng pfd solidated Industrie
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resentative: of the Legion’ r element; was exepected ?® 1 2.300 letters of one 3 pull some votes away from “yr .eages, letters and docu- * . ments could be beamed through Nominations for commander, the air, received and introduced and all other national tas exact duplicates of the origiwere to begin at noon (Indian- naj apolis Time), with the elections, «we would, of course, have to following immediately. add hands and feet to this winged
> essenger,” Gen. Sarnoff said, “in Report Local Boy, 14, Wh
order to provide a pickup and deMissing From Home {livery service that corresponds to Thomas Ramsey, 14, son of Mr.
- jour present mail system.” Uses Micro-Radio Relay and Mrs, Joseph Ramsey, 406 Ultrafax uses the micro-radio Smith St., has been missing from relay system in which relay stahome since Monday, his mother tions are located about 30 miles said today. . {apart, They receive television She does not believe, however, broadcasts and “bounce” them that he has left Indianapolis. He along to the next station. : | visited’ sm aunt-here- Tuesday; buts Such. a system already is in went away again when she operation between New York and {suggested he return home. {Boston, and other networks are Mrs. Ramsey is recovering being installed. As to getting from a spinal fusion and. para- television across the ocean, Gen. lyzed on one side. She has two Sarnoff said that airplanes now other sons and a daughter, but flying constantly. over the route {ommy is missing and she wants could carry portable relay staoe rin HONS.
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“ OE nei ien er [email protected] Indianapolis Stockyards today, to] o %0_Pous . a top price of $26.75 a hundred| 500- 900 pounds ............ [email protected] weight. ¢ Com (An w ) Good Cars . [email protected] All other classes remained yediy “- ; EE 1 Cutter and ‘common ........... 15 18.25 about the same 48 yesterday. [GUM en mutts (Al Worn, 138061838 el — { elg! 5) Beef Sooh a CHOICE nous 8.500) GOO... .ciiinirrreniiaiiianes [email protected], 140- ft pounds oe 3.00: 0 Sausage 23.0 its: 1% 180 : pounds 16.00€226.50 000d Loin 31.00% na 200 pounds 8 25. 1 [Medium CTI 1 220 pounds 16.256; 26. 3 cutter and common .... [email protected] a oi bounds 8. 58 a VEALERS (350) pounds [email protected] Good to choice 31.50@ 34.00 Ho. ju pounds . 6 0g 40 Common to medium .. 23.00@ 31.50 300- 330 pounds .. 5.504 90) |Oulls (78 Ibs. up) Ceeesbre 8.00 00 330- 360 pounds 15.00@26. Steers Mediums pounds . 21 00@328 », hy and Stocker Cattle and Calves ain=B Gage ge, eho ue Som oe a 800 pounds ............ 25.00926.00 unds . | ; 300- 330 pounds . i 35.00| S00 800 DoUndS ........e... 33.00925.00 360 pounds 24.00@ 34.50| 400/400 ds 360- 400 pounds 2 30200-1000 poun Persseenians [email protected] Good— { 500- 900 pounds .. [email protected] TE RRS re mire es” 279 sr sr ranean ce 450. 580 pounds ............ 23.009 24. nies 800 oe Jounds down ........... [email protected] ; 300 pounds down . [email protected]] 500 pounds ... ......... 17.00923. a Calves (Heifers) e Medi . So0h Pigs ? Good to Chose - pn 3 s : 90- 130 pounds 1. mem down... 0028.0) CATTLE (925) pounds down . i+ 21.00024.00 ti Steers SHEEP (1300) olce— - to a FUP TX , 700- 900 pounds .. 38.50 Medium fo “sooa MERE 3 so 900-1100 pounds .. 39.00 Common |, ........ _......ie000 19.00@ 22.50 1100-1300 pounds . 19.00 Ewes Good . 1Good to choice . 7.00Q 9.00 700- 900 unds .... . Common and medium ... 5.500 7.00 po . 28 s0@3s %
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Bureau said today. 4 32% | Ross Gear & ‘Tool com ...... 34 bs-Merrill com ..... oo 12 15 . Corn husking’ is general in the Bobo. Merrill pfd .... 73 SelM es ELD Dud raves 104 state with yields very good in (Gentral_Soya com ..... 38% 28 Stokeiy-Van Camp pid verains 18% eater com «y 64 *Terre aute alleabls ..... » Woe: areas. Soybean rr (Loan 4% pd . cee. 87 - 9 8 Machine com | RU ‘good: altho some late Uonsilida nancy v RN . United Telephone pid..... ug nt Car-NoVar 1% 1%! Union Title com ....... ..eene 57 “ee
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ters, Miss Cecelia Wiegand, In- fair condition at Methodist Hoss an dianapolis, and Miss Constance pital today with injuries received
1. Wiegand, St. Louis; three sons, when struck by a car near Bor Leo Wiegand, Indianapolis; Carl home yesterday. and John, Tobey Flannegan, 318 Lenora started across the intersece Mary Jane tion of Rockville Rd. and Lenors |8t. after leaving a school bus. | ——————————————— Her sister Patty, 13, grabbed her as she stepped into the street, police said, but the youngster {jerked away and ran into the
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