Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1948 — Page 33
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FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1048 _ .
Truman a
For Liberal Vote on
New Swing in Indiana}
Assails Dewey as ‘Chief Prosecutor’ of New
Deal Policies; Leaves on Tour Tomorrow | By JOSEPH NOLAN, United Press Staff Correspondent Campaigning as a champion of the New Deal, President Truman was bidding today for the support of liberals Who may be ready to desert Henry Wallace. Encouraged by public opinion polls and field reports showing the Progressive Party losing ground, the President served notice that he will go all-out for the liberal vote qurng Ihe campaign swing he begins tomorrow. | Mr, Truman reaffirmed his faith in the New Deal in a seven, Political Talks Today |
minute radio talk last night. At National | the same time, he castigated his! wiBC—9 :00 to 9:15, Henry Wal- |
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GOP rival, Gov. Thomas FE. lace: 9:30 to 10:00, Harold Ickes. Dewey, as the “chief prosecutor” WISH—2:45 to 3:00, National of the New Deal, and said the! {Democratic Committee. Republicans would “get rid of it Local
if they won the election. br N g Gov. Dewey spoke last night in WFBM_—4:30 to 4.35, Ben H. New York City, He scorned the| "tt ana ig Reon. Russian concept of the “common nt Of Public Instruction, Repu man” and proposed a “human C20: 5:00 to 5:05, Labor Bureau, rights” program aimed at abol. Democratic Party. wh ishing discrimination. WIBC—8:20 to 8:25, Indiana
an SSH bing human differences.S ta te Democratic Committee,
“the priceless ingredient of a'Deane Walker. A society,” he called on the, WISH — 3:00 to 3:05, Indiana
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Charges Democrats Running Water Are hs Spon fo Rural Ar ‘ By DOUGLAS LARSEN, NEA Staff W Seek ‘Halchet Man’ WASHINGTON, Oct. 22—High food prices Frank H. Fairchild, Republican handled underwear ‘off’ the American farmer and. putting [candidate for prosecutor, In a plumbing inside his house, |speech at a Washington Town- Those are just two of the many significant changes which {taken place in the lives of U, 8. farmers since they have been | ship meeting last night, charged with record prosperity. ithe "Democrats apparently have, ¢ fafmhouses with modern The changing clothing habits o {rooms nearly doubled, and become so desperate they are smerican farmers were revealed Jd seeking someone to do thelr. ‘by a special Department of go water for the first dirty work." tid _ leulture survey. It shows 0 TURNING He said some Democrats were/YOUNger and more prosperous The buying of more | to make Mayor Al Feepey| farmers are abandoning long care for themselves and “ " fi underwear, She hatchet man” in this cam undershorts and undershirt. (crease discovered. Among a spes . For dress c-uthing AA can cial group of rural families used “I note that our Mayor, in r po 'nigher per. [OF the survey, more than twe | taste, has publicly declined to be.|farmers are buying a Iher Deland one-half’ times as m come the ‘hatchet man’ for the/Centage of business suits, sporis , ..... went for doctor bills Democratic Party locally,” Mr, jackets, sweaters and slacks and| did
medicine last year than it Fairchild remarked. 'white shirts for: their wardrobe. in 1940,
“The Democratic campaign has| In the female apparel depart-| Before the war it was estima been run on a pretty low level” ment it was revealed farm ladies ipo farmer spent about 6 per cen he sald. “There has been a lot|are rapldly catching up with their! o¢ nis total income for house furs of smear work and little con-|city-sisters in the use of “store-| nishings. Last year among .\structive criticism. 1 havelbought," ready-made summeritest group it was discovered Tavéided mud slinging for I am of] (slips, summer street dresses, 14 per cent of the income w the firm opinion the gerat ma- house dresies and short-sleeved for home furnishings: {jority of the voters no longer ap: | blouses. 3 There was a drop in total U, Preciate that type of _Program.”| Among the city women-folk it|farm income during 1947 and
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nation to ‘rediscover the ever- State Democratic Committee, talk lasting variety among us.” on Unity; 7:05 to 7:10, Marion| The Dewey campaign train will County Democratic Committee; pull out: of Albany early Tuesday 10:25 to 10:30, Indiana State for Chicago, where the Governor Democratic Committee, talk on' will make a major address. Other Railroads. speeches are scheduled Svednes: day in Cleveland, Thursday oon, and Saturday in New Son ity.
n'Ralph Becquette Died Of Fall, Aufopsy -Shows
Leaves Tomorrow An autopsy “on the body of
Mr. Truman makes a flying Ralph Becquette, 58, of 1935 N. trip through. Pennsylvania to- 1... gt who died yesterday
morrow, then sets out for the! Midwest by train Sunday. in General Hospital, indicated his
In his radio talk, the President death was the result of a fall. renewed his. challenge to Gov. Coroner Roy B. Storms said toDewey to come out from behind gay. “catch phrases like ‘unity’ and Mr.
und un‘efficiency,’ ” and let the people Becquette was foun
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know where he stands on impor. CPDScious a week ago at the bot- n ES ry tL ALR scney 10 Jp Tear eo In Memphis, Tenn. States ¥ Soy
His sister, Mrs. Margot Gage,
Two Burglaries Reported in City |
pon Early A fer AVE STB Voe at che Man
WEST SIDE UNDERPASS—Here is the approximate location of the W. Michican St. underpass which will break the bottleneck on the West Side thoroughfare
at the B & O and New York Central Railroad tracks. conferred on cost today.
(Way of I Detecting | Can ncer Reported
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22 (UP) — [The American College of Sure geons today studied an Iraqi doctor's report that he may have, found a long-sought positive test) for cancer. Dr. S8uad Niazi, now of the {University of Minnesota, told thei group's Clinical Congress yesterday about his discovery which, it|
Auto Supply Firm's Safe Hauled Away
Two burglaries and three acts) f vandalism were committed last ight, police reported. HT.
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Strom Thurmond reiterated his
fied the vicum told lice her itol Ave. told police that burglars challenge to both Mr, ; Po.
Truman prother was employed as a main- Who forced their way into the
to {sample turning it purple.
dye derivative
the . patient's blood!
and Gov. Dewey to debate the tonance man at the Rest Haven place last night hauled away a civil rights issue. Sanitarium, 3245 N. Illinois St. medium sized safe containing $550 Elsewhere on the political i an unknown nomber front: ‘B che Id Be I y oe In another hurglary, an Wallace Uc enwa e e gary
Progressive Party candidate Henry Wallace said the goal of $100-a-week for every American worker is possible if this natio plans for abundance and or instead of for scarcity and war. — Senate investigators tentatively b In a radio talk from New York, plan to hold hearings next month Mr. Wallace said that if his pro- on the case of Ilse Koch, notorigram is carried out, the produc- ous tion of the entire world can be learned today. doubled in 15 yéars.
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Sen. Alben W': Barkley (D. Ky.) characterized Gov. Dewey as a
Hearings Planned
super-investigating committee said neither the State Department nor the Arfny objected to public hearings on the reduction of the ruthless administrator who con- convicted Nazi “war criminals siders “shooting at sunrise” the sentence from life to four yeras cure for inefficiency. The Demo- imprisonment. cratic vice presidential nominee, Reduction of Frau’ ‘Koch's sen- jj referred to Mr. Dewey's recent re- /tence last month evoked wide- w mark that an engineer who spread criticism from Congressbacked his campaign train into men. a crowd “should be shot at sun-! Te att nl RENAE ACN NA
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“Povey netiarsapdd veater that while Frau Koch was a
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‘As Warning [ a ‘evidence did not substantiate WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (up) life sentence, -
—The new U. S. move to bolster
the Berlin airlift was seen tr Pre-War Navy Benefits evi Stony
merican States pfd ........ 23% - 28 diplomhatic quarters today as tur- Deadline 1s "Oct. "31 American. Coll “com hor a 19% Ba intioner James De. wd ther warning to Russia that this WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP) — Beit Ra sik’ Fd Be ". 1000 “| soon as the commission completes country intends to stay in the Rep, Ellsworth Buck (R. N. Y.) Belt R.& Stkv Yar Sm. 73® 13% its investigation. It has assigned German capital. says families of servicemen killed Bobbs-Merrill ofd ..l..2..... 93 a man to interview police who Gen. Lucius D. Clay, American g(t sea hefore Pearl Harbor have © 1oorm, om 2 30% proke up the party. and has a commander in Germany, got only nine more days to apply for © Comwith Loan 47 ptd 3 partial report on the case com presidential authoriZation last gsoin in government benefits. - Gon. on ar Pe in pleted. night to call up 68 additional “yi ‘Buc grid Oct. 31 fs the cummins ene ofa ow four-engine transport planes last date on which next of kin of es A ia Tat rien com ‘s “Robert Wall wer Held whenever he needs them on the in he dest R Consent) dated Ind pfd el) supply run into the blockaded men killed on the destroyer Reu- Delta, Bleetric com 13 ol « On Drunk Charge city, en James can apply for the spe- L, Verne-Jacaon RR pid. . dats HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 22 (UP) PD - - aha i ct. < _ po $5000 national service life in- Herfr-Jones ef A pla en 13 Actor Robert Walker was arIMMUNE TO COLD WINDS surance voted by Congress. Ing Asso Tel 3 pa” 00.00 3 4 rested on a drunkenness charge Cold weather does not kill alli Families of men killed on the Ind Gas & Wat com . i today, and his companion, mosquitoes. Some “survive in|Kearney and Salinas, also sunk jog § Mh F 4% .. ni Thelma Byrnes, 40, was hooked sheltered spots and lay eggs in before Pearl Harbor, also are cov- Indpls P & L yo pid. 92% ion a charge of drunken driving. the spring. ered | by the #pecial act, Tndpis Water ¢ A com 1” Police said Walker, 29, who Lane emietetae ~ Inds Waier Ha 13% gained prominence in films for |Indpls Rafiways com Bh ’ ~ his portrayal of Private Har04 rices )rop arpl Y; [ron atonn] Life €0 oo n “ |grove, © was belligerent when POSEREG ER de he see oo Beef, Veal, Lambs Stead lincoln Loan 8% od 11400 10303 ‘Police fade the arrest after Y miedo hn "3 souing Mrs Bymes ariving
nel Yiaes rom Th Fog prices dropped from 25 to 800-1004 pounds ........... 3330@3300 N Ind Pub Serv 87% pid 100, 193, They chased the car for three u 75 cents in the Indianapolis 800 800 pounds ,.......... 71 50833 30 N Tad Bob sare ine pia’ 3° 13es| blocks before halting it. | poUnas ......0uaen 004 33 50 y Stockyards today. The top price Medion. Reig UP R Mallory om so M20 Walker i Mrs. Byrnes then 500- 900 pounds ........... 2250028 00 pup Serv a 15 got out o e car and started to 8 ub. Serv of Ind com 172 81 wa $26.50, Co0"500" Ross Gear & Tool com ..... 34 run, but the actor fell down and Yearling and heifers were bare. 500 900 pounds 18.00@02250 +5; Ind G & E 4.8 pld 194 107 i 8 Cows (All Weights) Stokelv-Van Camo com 13% 15, 8Kinned his knee, ly steady with yesterday's sales Good 19.50@21 00 | Stokely- Van Ca mp a Coens 13 1 a. — Medium 18 286119 “0 erre Haute a oa e ..... In slow trade. Vealer sales re- Cutter and common a USM 3 : b 15.25 8.7% achine com “ 1%, Hoy. trad ater” is Bal SoS nchine com _ © “ Local Truck Grain Prices maine eady. @ 4 Bulls (All Weights) ; Union" Title com een 87 te e— Fat lambs sold generally peor ’ BONDS No. 2 red “wheat, nis steady, but the closing trend was Good ...................0. [email protected] Advance Paint Ss 03 0. 2 white corn, 3 ealy 8 Sausage — Alien K & Susan 58 87 “ | Ne 3 yellow fon, $1.29, : Good ieee. merican n 4's 2.29. mln Med: a Ran %| American Loan 4%s 55 . New Ww Ne. 2 yellow soybeans, ! » . —Oct. 2% Cutter and common co. [email protected] | Bastian Morley 5s 5) ALE mens ind Td] sic br v. S. Slatement GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS (13,225) VEALERS (225) Clhizens ind Tel, 41as sl ia Clu 3 »” ———— 120- 140 pounds .......... 23.50 Good to choice [email protected]| Delta Coll 8'sn 80 ll 97 0 | "WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (UP\- Govern140- 160 peunds ommon to medium 23 0031.50 Hamilton Mig “corn. Me 1. ! ment expenses and receipts for the pido 160. 180 pounds ls (78 Ibe. up) [email protected] Hoosier Crown 8s eee MT ‘ rent fiscal vear throughout Oct. 20 comJ 0 Pounds coe Steers { ind Limestone 48 i . a 69 pared with a vear ‘ago y pounds ndpls Brass & Alum 8s 06 .. 97 ° Last Year 220- 240 pounds 30 ce and Stocker Cattle and Calves [indois P&L Bas 70 103 ine Expenses sth 557 767 868 $11,166 683 254 240- 270 s d Asso Tei 3s 75 96! Receipts 10.899.227.277 11.259.200,263 270- 300 paynds 28.78| 500- 800 pounds ......... - 2500026.00 Indpls Railways 1967 0° 7 Surplus 111459 410 93,217,913 300- 330 pounds od - Investors Telephone 3s 61 ... 96 [Cash Balance 4 684,041.432 3.993,800,221 330- 360 pounds .. .......... 24 50423 500- wl pounds ....... cores [email protected], Kune? Packing ¥« Ad veel 97 Public Debt 252.316.480.685 259.204.112.672 Medium Ba - rg nkamp 5s 9 Gold Reserve 23.083.406,255 22,218,937,156 160- 220 pilnas . 21.00%25.50) 800-1000 pounds ... [email protected] a Pub ery 3las 72 Po Packing Sows Comm cenerrganans Pup P Ber ot nd 3% 75 ..... 1 Cai IANATOLIS CLEARING HOUSE vw ROO. BOOB wmeavimde ssa mac aa FUuD JF Aa. “ee | Ar | Good to choice... - 500- 900 bounds iano NON Trae Term Corp 88.97 ..... | Debits 21.177,000 70- 300 pounds . alves (Steers =i 3 on 200- 330 pounds ............ HEE Good to ehojce— | ===m=PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE - pounds ............ 500 pounds, down .......... [email protected] 360- 400 pounds ............ 24.00 h : '
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termined amount of nthe ne |cigarets {equipment shop at the Coffin Golf” | Club. The cluh cashier. Sara Merllette, 38, of 3560 W. Vermont St.. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 (UP) told police she discovered
“pelle of Buchenwald,” it was ®0ft drink bottles. and other merchandise was strewn over the floor and counters in a grocery A spokesman for the Senate's store at’ 251 W. Morris St. owner, Alva Foster. Ing Ave. said he didn't think any money was taken.
suspected of tearing the windshield wipers off a car owned by Elmer Dabins, 30, of 2012 Caro-
bins’ home.
Gen. Lucius D. Clay, U. 8. com- during the night in the home o meander in. Germany, who ap- Ernest Neal 901 N. Audubon Rd.,
ade Alice, said, ips. Local Tesues —
“ABC to Demand Tavern's Closing
Owner Must Answer Charge of Teen-Ager The Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission announced today it will demand that an East Side tavern’ owner acquitted of selling Hquor to -a teen-ager show cause why his liquor permit should not be revoked. The tavern owner, Arlis Blakey, who operates the Silver Bell Tavern. 3915 FE. 10th 8t., was \arrested In mid-September follow- | Y ing a police raid on a teen-age | pettiftg party near 16th 8t. and Ritter Ave. One youth, arrested, identified Blakey as the man who sold him the beer and whisky found at the } scene of the partv. police said. , © The case was pe ent Re ine
was taken from the
the, urglary vesterday afternoon. Store’ Ransacked Contents of soap powder boxes.
The
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Four windows were smashed:
mn Fesitea- Judge Es “ME | in dismissing a charge of pi Bid Asked| ing the 1935 Alcoholic Beveranes 3 | Act against Blakey.
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was discovered that 83 per cent!further small slump is predicted Moon Gives a Lift {buy ready-made summer strent} {for this year and next. But thé dresses, Of the. rural.ladies, 70 percentage of income spent for To Mover of Houses per cent buy them ready-made. clothing, medical care, and housé NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UP), The average city family spent | furnishings has constantly ine -Tide time tables were vital about the same for new clothing| creased and is expected to cons equipment for Oliver Cyr, house In 1947 as it did in 1946, During {tinue to Increase. mover, on his latest job. the same period, farm familie The conclusion drawn from this Hired to move a one-room spent one-fifth more for new\phenomena by the experts is thé structure from Ashley Island to clothing. present farm prosperity has given What farm prosperity has done|the farmer his first taste of more moon to bring an unusually to the farmer's. house is in the comfortable living and that the
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